Germany's curious mask special route
Germany was one of the last European countries to say that masks must be maintained on board commercial aircraft. This fell on October 1, 2022. However, this not only remains upright in public transport,
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Germany was one of the last European countries to say that masks must be maintained on board commercial aircraft. This fell on October 1, 2022. However, this not only remains upright in public transport,
In Germany, there is increasing resistance in the aviation industry to the mask requirement in commercial aircraft, which is still practiced and is even about to be tightened. The Board of Airline Representatives in Germany (BARIG) calls for its abolition. The decision
With regard to the mask requirement on board commercial aircraft, Germany is taking a lonely special path in a European comparison. Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) is not thinking of abolishing it, but is even supposed to tighten it to FFP2 masks. That suits Lufthansa
There are currently only a few countries in Europe that make it compulsory to wear masks on planes and on public transport. One of these is Germany, for example. However, the government is not thinking of abolishing it, it wants it
In Germany, the mask requirement on board commercial aircraft is about to be tightened. At the beginning of June 2022, Austria sent them on a three-month "break". Is the FFP2 mask comeback imminent in the Alpine republic? Austria's Health Minister Johannes Rauch
Austrian Airlines will drop the FFP1 masks from Wednesday, June 2022, 2. Passengers only have to wear mouth and nose protection if there is a corresponding order from another state. This is the case, for example, from/to Germany. the
From June 1, 2022, FFP2 masks will no longer be necessary in Austria on public transport, including airplanes. The official wording from Health Minister Johannes Rauch (Greens) is that masks are expected to be compulsory for three
There is always the famous “Austrian way”. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the globally unique FFP2 mask requirement, which is now more like a laughingstock on board flights, or the recent fact that four Covid vaccinations are bureaucratic
It's a typical Friday afternoon at Vienna International Airport. Numerous vacationers are waiting at the gates for departure for their weekend vacation, business travelers are waiting for their flights home. Almost without exception, the passengers wear masks, albeit not
The number of European countries that insist on wearing face masks on board commercial aircraft is decreasing week by week. Austria is unique anyway with the globally unique FFP2 mask requirement. In Germany there are