Ireland is tightening the measures. Ryanair is feeling that too. Because the low-coster will cease operations at four Irish airports for a month - Cork, Kerry, Knock Country and Shannon will no longer be served. This means that Dublin remains the only airport from which Ireland is flown for the time being.
The setting is initially limited to December 12th, the other locations are to be resumed before Christmas, such as the aviation portal Swiss Aviation reported. However, due to the unpredictable situation, it remains questionable whether this deadline can be met. “Unfortunately, due to the ongoing mismanagement by the government and a complete collapse in demand, additional cuts have had to be made at our Irish airports,” said the Ryanair statement. The Irish government advises against “unnecessary travel” until at least the beginning of December. If you want to meet friends, you can do so within 5 kilometers of your own household.