![]() “I switched on my phone, I had got one from Air France – my luggage had obviously been taken off – as a passenger who was not ‘boarding’! Their text message simply said it was still in Paris. Another gentleman completed his and was also allowed to board.”Īnd as if all of that wasn’t stressful enough, he waited at the luggage carousel for his bags but there was no sign of it. ![]() At the last minute or so – I managed to complete the form and was allowed to board. ![]() There were at least two people whose native language was not English and they were asking ‘what does this mean?’ as they tried to complete it. “They even loaned an iPad to one passenger to see if he could log on with it. He says Air France staff were trying to help people complete the form. The guy I asked said, 'The Irish government does not want anybody to board unless they have completed the passenger locator form. "It all took time and as it got closer and closer to the flight's take-off time, I asked the Air France staff could I board and complete the form in Ireland. I had done it before so started and tried about six to seven times and the Irish Government site hosting the server for the forms did not 'respond' several times and I had to start all over again," he says. "The Air France staff at the gate said they had none and said you have to register online. At the boarding gate he asked for a paper version of the passenger locator form. ![]() Daniel Nagle was booked on an Air France flight from Paris to Dublin last week. ![]()
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