Irish Daily Mail

Mask rule ends on flights

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FACE masks will not have to be worn in airports and on flights in Europe from May 16, the European Union Aviation

Safety Agency and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said yesterday.

‘From next week, face masks will no longer need to be mandatory in air travel in all cases, broadly aligning with the changing requiremen­ts of national authoritie­s across Europe for public transport,’ EASA Executive Director Patrick Ky said.

Italy, France, Bulgaria and other European countries have been relaxing or ending many, or all, of their measures to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s.

A number of US airlines said they would no longer require masks in April, after a federal judge in Florida ruled that the U.S. administra­tion’s mask mandate on public transport was unlawful.

ECDC Director Andrea Ammon said that even though wearing masks would not be mandatory ‘it is important to be mindful that together with physical distancing and good hand hygiene it is one of the best methods of reducing transmissi­on.’

Rules for wearing masks are expected to vary after the mandatory requiremen­t is lifted, with airlines told to encourage passengers to use masks on flights to or from destinatio­ns where wearing a mask on public transport is still required, the agencies said.

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