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LONDON - Passengers travelling through London Stansted will be asked to cover their faces and wear gloves. The new guidance comes from the airport’s owner, Manchester Airports Group (MAG).

MAG is also trialling the measures across its other airports, Manchester and East Midlands. The move makes these airports the first in the UK to ask their passengers to wear face coverings.

Passengers are being encouraged to bring their own gloves and face coverings or face masks to the airport. However, in the early stages of the pilot, for those arriving without, gloves and masks will be provided that can be worn throughout passengers’ time in the airport.

Staff will also be on hand to guide passengers and help them navigate through the usual security processes while wearing protective equipment.

The move by MAG is designed to ensure that the small number of passengers currently making essential journeys through its airports feel safer and more confident about flying, as well as providing a further level of protection to colleagues working at the airport.

MAG also believes that the new guidelines represent a first step towards demonstrating ways in which air travel can be safe when more passengers start travelling again.

At present, with few flights and passengers at the airport, social distancing is practiced in Stansted’s terminal and the new guidelines will not change that.
However, in the future, face coverings and gloves may form an important part of operating a busier airport terminal safely.

The pilot scheme will therefore provide valuable feedback and set a path towards a new minimum standard for safe international travel.
© aero.uk | 08/05/2020 11:50


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