Do I have to wear a mask on my flight? You can wear a mask if you choose, but they're no longer required on domestic flights. If you're flying internationally, whether a mask is required depends on the arrival country's mask requirements.
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These U.S. airlines do not require masksAlaska Airlines: Masks are optional. Alaska immediately moved to make masks optional on its flights following the April 18 ruling. American Airlines: Masks are optional.
Overview. As of June 25, 2021, the New York State Travel Advisory is no longer in effect. As such, travelers arriving in New York are no longer required to submit traveler health forms. All travelers, domestic and international, should continue to follow all CDC travel requirements.
Wearing a high-quality mask or respirator is most beneficial when: You are in crowded or tight spaces with poor ventilation like airport jetways, airplanes when the ventilation system is off, seaports, or when in close-contact situations like on a train or bus.
Remember if you are sick, stay home and do not travel! Contact your airline regarding their re-booking and cancellation policies. CDC recommends wearing a mask while traveling. This includes on shuttle buses, trams, and in airports.
Barring any further delays, REAL ID will go into effect on May 7, 2025. At that point, US travelers 18 and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license, identification card, state-issued enhanced driver's license (EDL), or another acceptable form of ID to fly within the United States.