What are the latest face mask rules on flights with Jet2, TUI, easyJet, Ryanair, and British Airways?
Face masks have become the “new normal” and are required on numerous modes of public transportation. What are the most recent guidelines for Jet2, TUI, easyJet, Ryanair, and British Airways?
When flying with most airlines, wearing a face mask is almost always required. Each airline, however, has its own set of guidelines about the types of face masks or coverings that are acceptable, as well as how often they must be changed. The current face mask guidelines for Jet2, TUI, easyJet, Ryanair, and British Airways are listed below.
Jet2 requires all passengers over the age of six to wear a face mask. Regardless of whether or not they have been vaccinated, the restrictions apply to all travelers.
On flights, in airports, and in transfer vehicles, face masks must be worn.
Some accommodation providers, according to Jet2, may demand visitors to wear face masks in particular regions.
“You cannot board any of our flights unless you are wearing a face mask,” according to the Jet2 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 keep in mind that after you’re done, you must immediately put it back on.”
Passengers who are not required to wear a face mask must notify Jet2 before to their trip.
“We’ll ask you for particular medical evidence to corroborate this,” Jet2 states, adding that “we don’t accept downloaded exemption cards or lanyards as proof of exemption.”
Passengers who do not wear a face mask may be denied boarding on their aircraft.
TUI passengers are required to wear a face mask.
“Everyone above the age of six must wear a face mask on our flights, including when sleeping, unless you are exempt owing to a medical condition,” according to TUI’s website.
“Even if you’ve received your two vaccinations, you’ll need to wear a mask.
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