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Lufthansa makes it mandatory to wear a mask

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A mask must be worn on board Lufthansa, Eurowings and Cityline aircraft. The other carriers in the group are currently also examining this.

It will be compulsory to wear mouth and nose protection on board a Lufthansa flight from next week. According to the notification, children up to the age of six and people who are demonstrably unable to wear a mask for health reasons or because of a disability are exempt from the obligation. This applies to Lufthansa, Eurowings and Cityline flights. The other group airlines would currently consider a mask requirement.

The masks must be worn from the time of boarding the aircraft until the aircraft leaves. Exceptions are the consumption of drinks and food, communication with deaf people, for identification purposes and "for other necessary activities that are incompatible with wearing a mouth and nose mask." Lufthansa has been recommending wearing a mask on board since May 4.

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