From Monday, Jet2, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair, and British Airways will be required to wear face masks.
From Monday, July 19, the rules for wearing a face mask in England will change. However, transportation companies, such as airlines, have been given the option of deciding whether or not to waive the laws. What are Jet2, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair, and British Airways’ most recent updates?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has stated that face mask regulations would be loosened on Monday, July 19, but has urged people to wear them “in crowded and enclosed spaces” until then. The government has also given travel operators and transportation hubs the authority to establish their own guidelines regarding the use of face masks.
Passengers and employees will still be required to wear face masks inside buildings, according to airports such as Heathrow and Gatwick.
From July 19, what will the restrictions be for Jet2, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair, and British Airways passengers?
Following July 19, Jet2 will continue to demand customers to wear face masks.
“The health and safety of our passengers and workers will always be our number one priority,” an airline spokeswoman told This website.
“We will continue to follow the current CAA policies and procedures.”
“You can’t board any of our flights unless you’re wearing a face mask,” Jet2 says on its website.
“On the plane, you can remove your mask only when we ask for identification at the boarding gate and to eat and drink.
“But remember, when you’re done, you have to put it right back on.”
Facemasks must be worn in the airport, on flights and transfers, and possibly in various portions of holiday accommodations and resorts, according to the Leeds-based carrier.
Passengers who are not required to wear a face mask must notify the airline prior to their journey.
It states, “We’ll ask you for particular medical evidence to corroborate this because we don’t accept downloaded exemption cards or lanyards as…