Kathmandu, May 12
European countries will no longer be required to wear face masks when flying or in airports
starting next Monday.
The decision was made in accordance with the European Aviation Safety Authority’s established rules for air travel in European countries.
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has changed its policy to prohibit masks from
being used on public transportation throughout Europe.
In nations where the required mask law has been lifted, certain US carriers have already
eliminated the use of masks in air travel.
According to the European Aviation Safety Agency, mass regulations would differ depending on the carrier. However, masks will no longer be necessary for air travel beginning next week.
Employees and passengers of the airlines have benefited from this arrangement. Some people remark they feel out of place because of this setup.