Unless you have a valid travel reason - and this is wide open for interpretation....Am I right in saying that citizens of other countries who hold an EU digital passport can fly in to Ireland, have a holiday and then fly home again? But Irish citizens cannot fly to an EU country for a holiday......... and risk being stopped by the Garda at Dublin airport and fined if they attempt to do this?
That sounds very organised, are you sure you flew from Ireland?No priority. Boarding passes scanned by person themselves and directed to back or front entrance of plane. passport not checked. Surprised that normal hand luggage was allowed on.
3 rows at a time were called to depart plane on arrival with all others remaining seated until your row was called
1. People in the airport seemed to be aware of their distancing most of the time, but on boarding people just behaved as usual like the back of the plane was going to arrive at a different time to the front of the plane. I can't blame Ryanair for this; it's just in Irish DNA not to queue properly.Leper. I would be interested to know how it was like at the airport? Were people social distancing or wandering in to other people's space. Was there much of a queue at security etc. When queueing, waiting to board the Ryanair plane did you all have to walk down the stairs and wait at the closed door for someone to come and open it for you at the bottom of the stairs. If so was everybody on top of each other?
How did people behave while taking their seat on the plane and after it landed?
Just one other thing. Are you the type of person that would be aware of other people and if they were observing the Covid rules? Because if you have a laid back approach then you might not notice these things.
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