23rd March 2022
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EasyJet has announced that some flights will no longer require masks, following in the footsteps of BA, Virgin, and Jet2.
Except while traveling to and from certain places where mask laws still apply, neither personnel nor passengers will be required to wear masks after March 27.
The airline specified which itineraries do not require the use of masks, “This means that on UK domestic flights including Jersey, but 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.”
EasyJet continued, “We aim to progressively remove the requirement on other international routes as and when both ends of the route has no legal requirement.
“As a pan-European airline operating between over 30 countries, we must continue to ensure that we and our customers follow the legal requirements of all the countries we fly to.”
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