Masks EU removes requirement on airplane, but in Italy (and elsewhere) it remains until June 16
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (Easa) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control [...]
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (Easa) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (Ecdc) have Removed the recommendation on mandatory use of masks At airports and on board aircraft.
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Immediately, however, came the cold shower for Italian passengers; in fact, the Ministry of Health clarified that the obligation for passengers on means of transportation in Italy remains.
Until next June 15, nothing will change for Italian passengers Of public transportation, as the obligation covers:
- aircraft
- ships and ferries
- long-distance trains
- Buses connecting more than two regions
- buses used for rental services with driver
- Local or regional public transport vehicles such as buses, streetcars and subways
- school bus
Immediately came the reaction to Ryanair's EASA decision to remove the requirement to wear a face mask on board its 737s, unless requested otherwise by national governments.
Where the obligation remains in force
Unless updated, these are the nations where the requirement to wear a face mask on board planes and at airports still applies:
- Austria
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Sick
- Holland
- Portugal
- Spain
Only in Italy, however, is there a requirement to wear the FFP2 mask, while in all other nations any mask over the nose and mouth is required.
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