Irish Independent Travel Editor Pól Ó Conghaile joined Alison on Weekend Breakfast to give great travel advice for people due for departure.
The best starting point for any travelers is; check with your airline, tour operator and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) travel advisories before travelling.
The DFA is now advising people to exercise “a high degree of caution” before deciding to travel to other EU States, according to Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister, Simon Coveney.
The Department this week advised against all non-essential travel to Spain, noting "a significant number of cases" with the highest incidences in Madrid, Vitoria and Labastida in the Basque Country, Catalonia and the Rioja region. The advice also includes the Canary and Balearic Islands.
Ireland's @dfatravelwise
is now advising against non-essential travel to all of Spain. Full travel updates here: https://t.co/waKOmnhPAo#CoronavirusIreland pic.twitter.com/hdjjYCdZ4h— Pól Ó Conghaile (@poloconghaile) March 13, 2020
Citizens are also advised not to travel to Italy, which has been on lock down since March 9th.
He also detailed updates from the airlines and cruise liners and their cancellation fees, as well as advice for insurance and bookings.
With new developments by the hour, keep an eye on Pól's Twitter feed for updates.
Listen back to all of Pól's advice by pressing the play button at the top of the screen.
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