For now, Austrian Airlines maintains the mask requirement for passengers and employees on board. The head of AUA mother Lufthansa, Carsten Spohr, recently expected that the mask duty in the air would soon be over. However, from Monday, the AUA will end the mandatory “3Gplus” status in the company due to the easing of the corona virus, the airline announced.
Masks are also mandatory at airports. In the case of flying workers, “in destinations where an upright vaccination status is still required for entry, only employees who meet the status can remain deployed,” a spokeswoman said.
“Many states are relaxing their demands or scrapping them completely, and that will happen in Germany too,” Spohr said recently. “Restrictions such as distance and mask rules in global air traffic could be lifted as early as May.” The AUA sister Swiss only partially has a mask requirement on aircraft. Some of the passengers will certainly continue to wear the mask on board at their own request.
Source: Krone

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