Eastern Airways keeps mask protection on all flights:
Eastern Airways will continue mandating masks on all flights.
The airline serves routes across all four UK home nations and has adopted a ‘clear policy’ across all UK and international routes to avoid confusion.
Roger Hage, GM for Eastern Airway’s said: "Safety and security of passengers and crews will always be our top priority."
"In offering a clear and consistent policy to require mask use across all our UK and international route network, we are providing both the assurance and confidence our customers are asking for, now as much as for the last year."
"We will therefore continue to require all passengers to wear a face-covering throughout any Eastern Airways flight unless they are medically exempt. This will be kept under regular review and follow the varied but combined UK nation’s guidance and communicate future changes as and when the time is right," Hage added.
Eastern Airways, established in 1997 has bases throughout the UK and operates services to UK and international airports including Aberdeen, Anglesey, Belfast-City, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Jersey, Gibraltar, Leeds-Bradford and Manchester.
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