COVID-19
As it is clear that COVID-19 is not abating anytime soon, we will continue to closely monitor the situation with regards to public health requirements, travel restrictions and international movement. To ensure everyone’s safety as much as is possible, we require that all guests be fully vaccinated prior to attending our wedding. We appreciate your understanding in advance.
From Sunday 6 March 2022, travelers to Ireland are not required to show proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a negative PCR test result upon arrival. There are no post-arrival testing or quarantine requirements for travelers to Ireland.
Any individual that develops COVID-19 symptoms while in Ireland should follow the HSE guidance in relation to isolation and undertaking antigen or PCR testing as appropriate.
From Sunday 6 March 2022, travelers to Ireland are no longer asked to complete a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form. Travel carriers will not ask to check a PLF receipt prior to travel to Ireland.
Please use the link below to see the most up to date advice and rules for international travel from the Irish government during the pandemic.
Returning to the USA
All air passengers aged 2 or older, regardless of citizenship or vaccination status, must show a negative result of a COVID-19 test taken no more than 1 day before travel, or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 90 days, before boarding a flight to the United States. The test result can be from either an antigen, PCR or LAMP test.
The test must be taken 1 day before the flight’s departure. The time of the flight or the time of day that the test sample was taken does not matter. For example, if your flight is at 1pm on a Friday, you could board with a negative test that was taken any time on the prior Thursday.
If you recently recovered from COVID-19, you may instead travel with documentation of recovery from COVID-19 (i.e. your positive COVID-19 viral test result on a sample taken no more than 90 days before the flight’s departure and a letter from a licensed healthcare provider or a public health official stating that you were cleared to travel).
Air passengers will also be required to confirm in the form of an attestation that the information they present is true.