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Do you have to wear a mask Lufthansa?

Lufthansa flights to and from Germany*. Our crew is ready to bring their smile back from behind. the mask! *The obligation to wear masks still remains on flights.



As of March 2026, Lufthansa has followed the broader European aviation trend of removing mandatory mask requirements for the majority of its flights. On most routes to and from Germany, wearing a mask is now a matter of personal choice rather than a legal requirement. However, there is a crucial "fine print" exception: if you are flying to a destination where the local government still mandates masks on public transport (such as certain countries in Asia or specific South American regions), Lufthansa will enforce that requirement for the duration of the flight. The airline still recommends that vulnerable passengers wear a high-grade FFP2 or N95 mask for their own protection, and the crew maintains a supply of masks for those who request them. It is always wise to check the "Travel Regulations" section of the Lufthansa app 24 hours before your flight to confirm the specific rules for your route.

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On flights to and from Germany there is no obligation to wear a mask*. However, you can still wear a mask if you wish. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommends that all passengers continue to wear masks at airports and on board aircraft.

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Since Saturday, April 2, the mandate to wear face coverings in Frankfurt Airport's passenger terminals is removed, in line with the respective ordinance of the State of Hesse. Despite the mask mandate being lifted, we strongly encourages passengers and visitors to continue wear face coverings when at FRA.

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Where Masks Are Required. Masks or face coverings are required on Delta flights only where required by the laws of the flight origin and/or destination, including local governments or foreign countries or territories. This may include requiring masks on board or in the airport gate area or lounges.

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On May 16, 2022, a recommendation by the European Union went into effect advising countries to drop the requirement for masking on airplanes and in airports in the EU. However, individual airlines in Europe make their own policies, and masking remains a requirement on some international flights.

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By default all connecting passengers have to go through security and plenty of airports do this for everyone regardless of where you come from (London (LHR), Paris (CDG), Doha (DOH), etc.)

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Where Masks Are Required. Masks or face coverings are required on Delta flights only where required by the laws of the flight origin and/or destination, including local governments or foreign countries or territories. This may include requiring masks on board or in the airport gate area or lounges.

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In addition to surgical masks, FFP2, FFP3, N95 (no filter) and KN95 (no filter) are also allowed. Check airlines today article that says Lufthansa is no longer enforcing mask mandate.

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Most major airlines around the world have dropped mask mandates as of 2023. Some of the biggest airlines that do NOT require masks (except in limited cases where the country of origin or final destination may require it) are: Delta Air Lines. American Airlines.

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The airline has maintained a strong safety record throughout its history. It has stringent safety protocols and procedures in place to ensure the well-being of its passengers and crew. According to Airline Ratings, Lufthansa's safety rating is 7/7.

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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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