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Should you still wear a mask when flying?

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.



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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.

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Masks are optional for Delta customers and employees for all U.S. domestic flights. Masks are now optional for Delta customers and employees for international travel, except where masks are required by applicable governments for international travel.

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In accordance with the Transportation Security Administration no longer enforcing the federal face mask mandate, face masks will no longer be required for our customers and team members at U.S. airports and on domestic flights.

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Delta, United, Southwest, and 18 other airlines no longer require passengers to wear masks on planes — see the full list.

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Airlines That DON'T Require Masks In 2023 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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A breakdown of where you will and won't need to mask up after the federal transportation mask mandate was abruptly lifted on April 18. JetBlue is among the U.S. carriers that dropped their mask mandates on April 18.

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Currently LAX has put in place a variety of measures to keep our guests safe. These include: Adding several hundred hand sanitizer stations throughout terminals. Requiring face coverings to be worn by everyone inside terminal areas.

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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.

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Masks are now optional at the airports and welcome for all who choose to wear them: Know your Way Around. Check our interactive airport maps, JFK, LaGuardia, Newark Liberty, before you arrive at the airport.

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Compression socks prevent swelling
Being able to stand up and walk around or stretching is limited on a plane; therefore, promoting blood circulation is necessary. “Compression socks help to increase circulation, thus preventing swelling in your lower legs and feet,” he explains.

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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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On your journey, you could even contemplate why some airplane windows have little holes. All of these seats have great options for different reasons. If you do decide to sit in the window seat, you'll be relieved to know that it's the best seat on the plane to avoid getting sick.

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You'll definitely want to bring your own masks. Any masks available for folks at airports or on board are likely to be paper masks; the CDC recommends high quality masks or respirators during travel. Respirators are masks labeled as N95s or KN95s, which provide a tighter fit and better filtration.

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Vim and Vigr Nylon 15-20 mmHg Compression Socks “They come in different compression levels, fabrics (my favorite is the Merino wool for travel), and calf widths. They, by far, have the best variety, and I love my many pairs!” The 15 to 20 mmHg pressure is perfect for travel because it allows for all-day wear.

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How early should you arrive at the airport? Airlines generally recommend arriving at the airport at least three hours before an international flight and two hours before a domestic flight. There are a few considerations, though, and I usually treat each trip to the airport on a case-by-case basis.

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Airlines generally recommend arriving at the airport at least three hours before an international flight and two hours before a domestic flight. There are a few considerations, though, and I usually treat each trip to the airport on a case-by-case basis.

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