Buses, trains and Luas services are set to be back to 100% next week.
Transport unions have raised concerns about returning to full capacity public transport.
Minister Eamon Ryan had said it was something cabinet were set to discuss this week.
Health officials are expected to recommend easing more restrictions over the next few weeks.
The next stage of our Low Emission Bus Trial begins tomorrow.
We will be testing a double decker Hydrogen Bus on the streets of Dublin.
Continuing to test these alternative fuel technologies will inform how our fleet can operate more sustainably.
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However, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions says crowding and social distancing is still a problem.
They've wrote a letter to the Taoiseach explaining for better measures to be brought in.
Suggestions such as staggered working hours have been included in the letter.
Mask wearing will be still be compulsory while at full capacity.