Lufthansa, Air France, and Finnair, have banned cloth face masks on their flights since they do not provide adequate protection for the passengers.
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According to a statement released by Lufthansa, fabric face masks, masks with valves, handkerchiefs, and scarves are not permitted onboard or in lounges. Additionally, the airline has noted that the mask should be kept on during the entire flight, in shops, and in transport forms used within airports, regardless of the passengers’ vaccination status.
“It is compulsory to wear a medical face mask throughout your journey with Lufthansa, from boarding and during your time onboard to disembarking the aircraft. Like our crews, please wear your mask throughout your entire stay on board on flights to and from Germany,” Lufthansa stated.
The same airline has emphasised that in line with the German federal and state legislation, passengers are required to wear medical face masks that are worn in everyday medical practice, also known as surgical masks. Additionally, FFP2, N95, and KN95 masks are also permitted, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
However, Lufthansa has pointed out that those who cannot wear a mask due to health-related issues are exempted from the rule, provided that they hold a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours alongside a form indicating the passenger’s condition, which should contain a doctor’s signature.
AirFrance has also announced that all passengers, including children aged 11 and above need to wear a surgical mask from the moment of their arrival at the airport and during the entire flight. It has been highlighted that those not wearing a surgical mask will be denied boarding.
Except for the surgical masks, the other masks that have been authorised for use by AirFrance while in airports and during the flight are FFP1, FFP2, or FFP3 types that do not contain a valve.
“For the health and safety of all, the wearing of a surgical mask is mandatory from the moment you arrive at the airport and throughout your Air France flight,” AirFrance noted. ■
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