The Malta Business Weekly

Face masks will still be required on some Air Malta flights owing to regulation­s in other countries

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The wearing of face masks will still be required on some Air Malta flights owing to regulation­s still in place in other countries despite recommenda­tions to the contrary by the ECDC.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) issued an update earlier this month to the health safety measures for air travel, paving the way for a relaxation of the need to wear medical masks on board a flight, but noted that a face mask is still one of the best protection­s against the transmissi­on of Covid-19.

The new recommenda­tions came into effect on 16 May but it was still up to each country and airline to decide for themselves whether they wanted to follow the recommenda­tion or not.

“Face mask wearing onboard flights is determined not only by the country of registrati­on of the airline but also by the country of departure and the country of arrival,” Air Malta explained in its statement.

In Malta’s case, Air Malta said in a statement, the necessity for passengers to wear a face mask was removed as from 16 May but this wasn’t the case for other countries.

Air Malta published a table showing the different laws adopted by different countries in order to advise passengers whether they would have to wear a mask or not on particular flights.

As of Tuesday, no masks were required for anyone travelling to or from the UK, France, the Czech Republic and Belgium – including when at the country’s airports.

Meanwhile, masks remain required for those travelling into and out of Austria, Germany, Italy (until 15 June), the Netherland­s and Spain.

Masks are not required when travelling to or from Switzerlan­d, but must be worn inside Swiss airports.

Air Malta said that passengers who wish to continue wearing a mask on board flights, even though the requiremen­t to do so has been lifted, are also more than welcome to do so.

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