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  4. easyJet to remove Covid mask-wearing policy on some flights

easyJet to remove Covid mask-wearing policy on some flights

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22 Mar 2022
Clara Bullock

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easyJet has reviewed its Covid mask policy, following the removal of all remaining UK travel restrictions 

Following the removal of mandatory mask wearing in several countries, easyJet reviewed its mask policy onboard and taken the decision that, from 27 March 2022, on flights where masks are no longer legally required at both ends of the route, the company will not mandate customers and crew to wear masks onboard the flight.

This means that on UK domestic flights including Jersey, excluding routes to and from Scotland, plus flights between the UK and Denmark, Gibraltar, Iceland and Hungary, customers and crew will no longer be required to wear masks.

“Any customers or crew who wish to continue wearing a mask will of course have their personal choice respected,” the company said in a statement. “We aim to progressively remove the requirement on other international routes as and when both ends of the route has no legal requirement.”

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22 Mar 2022
Clara Bullock

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