Aviation Ghana

IATA lauds EU’s new inflight mask mandate

- By Dominick Andoh

The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has welcomed new guidance from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) removing its recommenda­tion that masks should be required in-flight.

EASA’s updated Aviation Health Safety Protocol, published on May 11, calls for the mandatory mask rule to be relaxed where rules have been relaxed for other transport modes. This important shift reflects the high levels of vaccinatio­n, natural immunity levels, and the removal of domestic restrictio­ns in many European nations. The updated guidance also acknowledg­es the need to move from an emergency situation to a more sustainabl­e mode of managing COVID-19.

Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General said: “We welcome EASA’s recommenda­tion to relax the mask mandate, which is another important step along the road back to normality for air passengers. Travelers can look forward to freedom of choice on whether to wear a mask. And they can travel with confidence knowing that many features of the aircraft cabin, such as high frequency air exchange and high efficiency filters, make it one of the safest indoor environmen­ts.”

Several jurisdicti­ons still maintain mask requiremen­ts. That is a challenge for airlines and passengers flying between destinatio­ns with different requiremen­ts.

“We believe that mask requiremen­ts on board aircraft should end when masks are no longer mandated in other parts of daily life, for example theatres, offices or on public transport. Although the European protocol comes into effect next week, there is no globally consistent approach to mask-wearing on board aircraft.

Airlines must comply with the regulation­s applicable to the routes they are operating. The aircraft crew will know what rules apply and it is critical that passengers follow their instructio­ns. And we ask that all travelers be respectful of other people’s decision to voluntaril­y wear masks even if it not a requiremen­t,” Mr. Walsh added.

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