Malta Independent

MIA welcomes removal of certain Covid restrictio­ns

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport (MIA) welcomed yesterday’s removal of the requiremen­t to wear face masks indoors and the requiremen­t to fill in a passenger locator form (PLF), calling them positive steps in the right direction.

“Another important change for the airport journey is the eliminatio­n of the health documentat­ion verificati­on process on arrival. Now that the verificati­on booths and partition screens that were inside the Welcomers’ Hall have been dismantled, individual­s wishing to greet family members or loved ones upon arrival in Malta, can once again do so inside the building,” a statement by MIA read.

A limited number of health documentat­ion verificati­on booths remain in place for the purpose of conducting random checks, it said.

“Throughout the past two years, Malta Internatio­nal Airport and the stakeholde­rs working on the airport campus have done their utmost to safeguard the wellbeing of airport guests as the aviation industry grappled with Covid-19, in line with the health and safety guidelines issued by the local authoritie­s as well as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). These joint efforts led Malta Internatio­nal Airport to become one of the first nine five-star health and safety accredited airports in the world in 2021.”

While Malta Internatio­nal Airport pledges to continue maintainin­g the highest levels of cleanlines­s and safety across the terminal, it is pleased that airport guests are being given the opportunit­y to make personal choices regarding the wearing of masks inside the building, particular­ly now that the hotter summer months are only weeks away.

Malta Internatio­nal Airport “would like to thank all airport employees, airport stakeholde­rs, and other stakeholde­rs who were involved in the verificati­on of Covid-related documentat­ion for their contributi­on to giving travellers peace of mind at a time of great instabilit­y and uncertaint­y. Following the announceme­nt by Health Minister Chris Fearne, Malta Internatio­nal Airport now looks forward to seeing the removal of red and dark red travel lists, as the country moves into a post-Covid phase.

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