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Does Lufthansa require masks?

Both Condor and Lufthansa have announced that they will no longer require masks on planes as of October 1, 2022, with the exception of flights to & from China and India.



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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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Major British airlines, including easyJet and BA, have long dropped their requirement to wear masks on board.

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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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As we learn to live with COVID-19 and with the legal requirement to wear a face mask removed in England (and Scotland since 18 April 2022), face masks onboard will be a personal choice, where regulations allow.

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Airport guidelines also suggest a minimum of 45 minutes for international connections, but given the size of the airport, allowing 60-90 minutes would provide a more comfortable buffer.

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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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Should I still wear a mask on a plane 2023? Yes, CDC recommends travelers wear a mask throughout their travel journey.

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As we learn to live with COVID-19 and with the legal requirement to wear a face mask removed in England (and Scotland since 18 April 2022), face masks onboard will be a personal choice, where regulations allow.

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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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Major British airlines, including easyJet and BA, have long dropped their requirement to wear masks on board.

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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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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.

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Keep your coughs at minimum by either popping cough drops as needed or taking cough medicine before you take off. Decongestants are also a good idea for that runny nose. Little Kleenex packets are available at most airports and could save your nose as well.

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