Services > Feed-O-Matic > 243859 ๐Ÿ”—

Thursday 12 May 2022 05:05

Covid: Italy confirms mask mandate on planes until 15 June

EU to lift mask mandate on planes from 16 May.The Italian government on Wednesday confirmed that its mask mandate on airplanes will remain in place until 15 June following news that the EU will no longer oblige air travellers to wear masks from 16 May.Under the new guidelines, the EU will endย its obligation to wear masks in airports and on planes from Monday amid the easing of covid restrictions across the bloc. Although the new EU recommendations take effect on 16 May, masks can still be required on planes by member states and mask-wearing rules may still vary from airline to airline. The Italian health ministry moved to clarify its rules in the wake of the news, stressing that FFP2 masks would continue to be required on planes in Italy until 15 June, reports Corriere della Sera. Where you need to wear a mask in Italy from 1 May In a joint statement issued on 11 May, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said the decision took account of "the latest developments in the pandemic, in particular the levels of vaccination and naturally acquired immunity, and the accompanying lifting of restrictions in a growing number of European countries." The move would mark โ€œa big step forward in the normalization of air travel" for passengers and crews, said EASA executive director Patrick Ky. "Passengers should however behave responsibly and respect the choices of others around them" - said Ky - "And a passenger who is coughing and sneezing should strongly consider wearing a face mask, for the reassurance of those seated nearby." Covid: Italy extends some indoor mask requirements until 15 June In Italy however FFP2 masks must be worn until 15 June on all local and long-distance public transport - including buses, trams, subways, regional trains, high-speed trains, ferries and planes. In addition to public transport, masks must continue to be worn until 15 June in Italy's cinemas and theatres, hospitals and care homes, indoor sporting events and concerts, schools and universities.

read the news on Wanted in Rome - News in Italy - Rome's local English news



The Italian government on Wednesday confirmed that its mask mandate on airplanes will remain in place until 15 June following news that the EU will no longer oblige air travellers to wear masks from 16 May. Under the new guidelines, the EU will endย its obligation to wear masks in airports and on planes from Monday amid the easing of covid restrictions across the bloc. Although the new EU recommendations take effect on 16 May, masks can still be required on planes by member states and mask-wearing rules may still vary from airline to airline. The Italian health ministry moved to clarify its rules in the wake of the news, stressing that FFP2 masks would continue to be required on planes in Italy until 15 June, reports
Corriere della Sera
.
  • Where you need to wear a mask in Italy from 1 May
In a
joint statement
issued on 11 May, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said the decision took account of "the latest developments in the pandemic, in particular the levels of vaccination and naturally acquired immunity, and the accompanying lifting of restrictions in a growing number of European countries." The move would mark โ€œa big step forward in the normalization of air travel" for passengers and crews, said EASA executive director Patrick Ky. "Passengers should however behave responsibly and respect the choices of others around them" - said Ky - "And a passenger who is coughing and sneezing should strongly consider wearing a face mask, for the reassurance of those seated nearby."
  • Covid: Italy extends some indoor mask requirements until 15 June
In Italy however FFP2 masks must be worn until 15 June on all local and long-distance public transport - including buses, trams, subways, regional trains, high-speed trains, ferries and planes. In addition to public transport, masks must continue to be worn until 15 June in Italy's cinemas and theatres, hospitals and care homes, indoor sporting events and concerts, schools and universities.
most readead
This site uses technical cookies, including from third parties, to improve the services offered and optimize the user experience. Please read the privacy policy. By closing this banner you accept the privacy conditions and consent to the use of cookies.
CLOSE