A passenger locator form (PLF) is a form used by some countries to obtain information about incoming passengers prior to international travel. It typically requests contact, journey, and stay details.[1][2][3][4][5] It may take the form of a physical document, or be entirely electronic and contain little more than a barcode.

Ireland

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ireland required incoming travellers to complete a Passenger Locator Form. This requirement was withdrawn with effect from Sunday 6 March 2022.[6]

United Kingdom

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK Government required incoming travellers to complete a passenger locator form. This requirement was withdrawn with effect from 4 a.m. on Friday 18 March 2022.[7]

References

  1. "Fill in your passenger locator form". GOV.UK.
  2. "Protocol for Arrivals in Greece - travel.gov.gr". travel.gov.gr.
  3. "Einreiseformular". swissplf.admin.ch.
  4. "COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form". www.gov.ie.
  5. "EU Digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF)".
  6. Department of the Taoiseach and Department of Health, Current rules for travelling to Ireland, updated 5 March 2022, accessed 12 March 2022
  7. UK Government, Travel to England from another country during coronavirus (COVID-19), updated 18 March 2022, accessed 30 March 2022


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