Ireland West Airport has issued an important update to those flying to and from Mayo regarding flights between Ireland and the UK.

The new regulations on E-Visas and ID requirements come into effect on Wednesday, February 25.

From that date, all Aer Lingus customers will require either a passport or an Irish passport card for travel. No other forms of identification will be accepted.

All non-Irish and non-British passengers will be required to apply for an E-Visa or an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA).

At present, this only affects one route from Ireland West Airport, as Aer Lingus only flies between Knock and London Heathrow.

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