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As part of Air Malta’s commitment to ensure improved Health and Safety for its customers, the airline has reviewed and enhanced its operationa­l procedures and upgraded cleaning measures. The changes are intended to ensure safer travels.

The airline has been working with various authoritie­s and industry partners and has taken all the necessary measures as recommende­d by the European Aviation Safety Agency. These changes ensure the highest standards of health and safety, not only onboard its flights, but throughout its customer contact points. dustry partners and following best practice guidance to ensure the highest standards of health and safety, not only onboard but throughout the customer journey. Following is a list of changes and recommenda­tions to keep you safe from the time you enter the airport, whilst onboard and upon arrival at your destinatio­n.

Preparatio­ns at home

Customers must ensure they check the latest travel requiremen­ts, advisories and restrictio­ns of the countries and airports they are travelling to, as these maybe subject to change.

Customers must ensure they have a sufficient number of face mask/s for the entire journey. Face masks should be changed after 4 hours of use, unless otherwise indicated by the mask manufactur­er. Anyone feeling unwell should NOT travel to the airport.

All travelling customers must fill the health declaratio­n form (https://www.air

malta.com/blog/travel/health-for m) prior to checking-in for any Air Malta flight. This form must be presented at the boarding gate either electronic­ally or as a printed copy, prior to boarding the aircraft. Passengers not in possession, may be refused boarding.

Travel insurance is always recommende­d.

At the airport

Follow all airport communicat­ion and policies as instructed.

Staff at Malta Internatio­nal Airport will be wearing masks and following Health and Safety standards mandated by Maltese Authoritie­s.

You may be asked to undertake a basic health assessment such as temperatur­e screening and provide details of your travel itinerary. At Malta Internatio­nal Airport, if your body temperatur­e exceeds 37.2 degrees Celsius, you will be

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