Jet2 has become the first major airline which has dropped the requirement of wearing a face mask aboard the aircraft. And this has got us wondering – is this the first step towards pre-pandemic normalcy?
It is being revealed by International newsrooms that the budget airline has quietly relaxed its rules by informing passengers that a mask is no longer mandatory to and from airports England and Northern island.
A spokesperson reportedly told The Times that it is no longer a legal requirement to wear a face mask at the airports or onboard the planes.
‘However’ they warned, ‘we recommend that you continue to wear a facemark in these spaces, and you will need to wear one when you get to your overseas destination. Jet2 has reportedly changed the policy requiring passengers to wear masks for landing.
However, it seems that masks may only need to be worn when disembarking abroad from foreign airports and on transfers to resorts. Despite Jet2 potentially being the first to adopt the no-mask policy, other airlines seem to be strict on the stance.
Some airlines are forecasting masks staying around for longer than we may like. Many claim this is a small price to pay to go into summer safe from COVID-19. It’s easier for Jet2 to remove the requirement as it doesn’t operate worldwide.
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