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Are masks still required on planes internationally?

If you're flying internationally, whether a mask is required depends on the arrival country's mask requirements. If you're flying to a country that still has a mask mandate, you can be considered for an exemption if you have a disability or medical condition.



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At present, the majority of EU and EEA countries have abolished their preventive measures, such as testing requirements or the requirement to wear a face mask. The latter requirement has also been removed in several EU airlines; however, rules differ among European countries, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.

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There are no requirements from Ryanair officials that suggest a face mask is required on board - this was one of many Covid rules dropped in 2022.

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Face masks are no longer mandatory on most our flights. However, you may still be required to wear one at your destination or during transfers. Airport mask rules also vary by country.

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ITA Airways: The Italian airline does not require passengers to wear masks. KLM: Masks are no longer required on most KLM flights. “However, we recommend that you wear a mask during your flight,” the Dutch airline states. Lufthansa: The German carrier is no longer requiring masks.

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optional on our domestic flights as of 30 May 2022. by country. We wish you healthy and safe flights. I will be traveling from Hong Kong to Turkey.

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Since May 16, face masks are no longer a requirement on flights and in airports in EU countries. Major British airlines, including easyJet and BA, have long dropped their requirement to wear masks on board.

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Do I have to wear a mask due to COVID-19 regulations? In accordance with current Spanish regulations, as of 8 February 2023 it is NO longer compulsory to wear a face mask on board.

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Turkish Airlines is now rated as a seven-star airline for safety by the global rating agency AirlineRatings.com. Turkish Airlines' incident record over the past five years has been outstanding and has resulted in the airline's safety rating being lifted from five-star to the highest seven-star.

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