UN agency ICAO recommends health guidelines for airlines

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MONTREAL (AFP) - Mask-wearing, temperature controls, disinfection of aircraft: the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) on Monday (June 1) published a series of health recommendations for a pandemic-hit airline industry as it relaunches air travel.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MONTREAL - Mask-wearing, temperature controls, disinfection of aircraft: the International Civil Aviation Organisation on Monday published a series of health recommendations for a pandemic-hit airline industry as it relaunches air travel.

The changes being suggested are the most important for air travel since the massive security measures put in place after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. On their arrival at airports, travellers should present a health certificate and undergo an initial temperature check, under the guidelines.

Aboard planes, passengers should wear masks, move as little as possible within the cabin, and not line up outside toilets to lessen the risk of infecting other passengers.

 

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They insist in not leaving one seat empty... but they request social distancing...It is not consistent at all... it will not bring much safety...

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