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Masks are still required on flights between Ireland and Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey. Air France: Masks are recommended (not required) for...
Mask requirements for US travelers were initially enforced by major airlines in the spring of 2020, before being federally mandated in February 2021 for airplanes and other public transport...
But a federal rule that requires that all air, rail and bus travelers over the age of 2 to wear a mask is still in effect, the Transportation Security Administration said Thursday. They are also ...
United said, "Masks are no longer required on domestic flights, select international flights (dependent upon the arrival country’s requirements) or at U.S. airports." Alaska Airlines Alaska...
The airline no longer requires face masks for passengers on routes where the destination and departure location of the plane does not require them locally, including the United States and the...
American Airlines: Masks No Longer Required "In accordance with the Transportation Security Administration no longer enforcing the federal face mask mandate," American Airlines said in a statement...
However, some transportation services, like New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, will still require masks be worn along with several airports across the country. These are the...
Federal law requires all airline passengers in the U.S. to wear a face mask in airports and on board. Major U.S. airlines mandate that face masks be worn by travelers two and older, though...
Masks are now optional for Delta customers and employees for international travel, except where masks are required by applicable governments for international travel. Please continue to bring a mask with you for international travel, because it may be required for some destinations based on their laws and requirements. Where Masks Are Required
everyone aged 2 years or older—including passengers and workers— should properly wear a well-fitting mask or respirator in indoor areas of public transportation (such as airplanes, trains, buses, ferries) and transportation hubs (such as airports, stations, and seaports), especially in locations that are crowded or poorly ventilated such as …