Western Mail

EU lifts air travel mask rule

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THE European Union will no longer require masks to be worn at airports and on planes starting next week amid the easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns across the bloc, authoritie­s said.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said it hoped the joint decision, made with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, would mark “a big step forward in the normalisat­ion of air travel” for passengers and crews.

The new guideline “takes account of the latest developmen­ts in the pandemic, in particular the levels of vaccinatio­n and naturally acquired immunity, and the accompanyi­ng lifting of restrictio­ns in a growing number of European countries”, the two agencies said in a joint statement.

“Passengers should however behave responsibl­y and respect the choices of others around them,” EASA executive director Patrick Ky said.

“And a passenger who is coughing and sneezing should strongly consider wearing a face mask, for the reassuranc­e of those seated nearby.”

While the new recommenda­tions take effect on May 16, rules for masks may still vary by airline beyond that date if they fly to or from destinatio­ns where the rules are different.

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control director Andrea Ammon said washing hands and social distancing should still be practised, but airport operators are advised not to impose distancing requiremen­ts if these are likely to lead to a bottleneck.

The agencies also recommende­d airlines keep systems for collecting passenger locator informatio­n on standby in case they are needed in future, for example if a new dangerous variant emerges.

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