RyanAir Fit to Fly Test – the complex Covid regulations is causing uncertainty and confusion among holidaymakers planning a much-needed ski and sunshine breaks.
Ryanair kuo kau he taimi ni ki he lisi ʻo e ngaahi kautaha vakapuna ʻoku ʻikai hano ʻaonga ki he kau pasese. Fengaueʻaki mo e ngaahi naunau siviʻi Randox, Ryanair will offer customers 50% ʻosi, mo e ngaahi naunau mole £60 kae ʻikai ko e £120.
Ko e fili ʻe taha ke fakaʻaongaʻi ha kiliniki ʻi Lonitoni ʻo makatuʻunga ʻi hoʻo feʻunga ke puna ki he sivi ʻo e PCR.
Kuo hoko ʻa e ngaahi sivi Coronavirus lelei ange pe kovi ange ko ha konga mo ha konga kelekele ʻo e palani ʻo e ʻaho maloloo.
Prices for these tests can start from £120 – a hefty extra cost on its own, pea ko e taha te ne lava ʻo sio ki he ngaahi famili ʻoku fie maʻu ke ʻoua naʻa toe siʻi hifo he £960 ʻi ha ngaahi sivi lahi ʻoku fie maʻu.
RyanAir feʻunga ke fai ha sivi puna
Kuo kamata ʻe Ryanair ha ualeta fefonongaʻaki ʻe 19, fakaʻata ʻa e kau fakatau ke nau upload ʻa e ngaahi fakamatala fakapepa ʻo e moʻui lelei hange ko e ngaahi sivi ʻoku ʻikai lelei pea Feʻunga mo e ngaahi tohi fakamoʻoni sivi ʻo e puna.
ʻOku pehe ʻe he kautaha vakapuna ʻe fai ʻe he ualeta ʻo e fefonongaʻaki foʻou-19 ʻa e fefonongaʻaki "ki he seamless taha ʻe lava maʻa e kau fakatau".
ʻE lava ʻe he kau pasese ʻo upload ʻa e ngaahi fakamatala fakapepa fekauʻaki mo e COVID-19 ʻi ha feituʻu pe ʻe taha ʻi he app toʻotoʻo ʻa e kautaha vakapuna.