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The latest TUI, Jet2, Ryanair and Easyjet facemask rules for holidaymakers

Airline passengers have been faced with ever-changing rules throughout the pandemic to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

But now that Covid restrictions are relaxing - particularly in the UK - many have been left confused as to what the regulations currently are. Restrictions have not yet been completely lifted from air travel, especially as rules differ around the world.

For some destinations, you might still need to provide a negative Covid test and fill in a passenger locator form. And now here in the UK, rules concerning the wearing of face masks have been loosened.

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But these requirements still differ depending on the country you're travelling to and the airline you travel with. Here are the mask requirements ordered by airlines according to ChronicleLive.

For flights to, from and within Italy, Germany and Austria, every passenger aged six and above is required to wear a FFP2 face mask during the flight. Similarly, for flights to, from and within France all passengers are required to wear either a FFP2 mask or a surgical face mask if aged six or above. Cloth masks, visors, scarves and masks with valves are not accepted on French flights.

It is no longer a legal requirement to wear a mask if you’re flying between England, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Isle of Man, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Scotland, Slovenia, Sweden, Gibraltar, Hungary, Switzerland, Poland and Iceland. It still may be helpful to wear a mask on these flights, but they are optional and your choice will be respected.

On all other routes, all passengers aged six and over need to wear a suitable face mask (no scarves, face visors or masks with valves) when they

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk