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22 Sep 21, 11:07 PM |
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Surfing at Typhoon Lagoon
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I’ve been fortunate to travel to the US a few times since the ban and would say I’ve experienced a mix when it comes to enforcement.
Domestic internal flights do seem to enforce the rules more, so if travelling indirect please keep this in mind. Jet blue was by far the strictest, I witnessed a family off loaded because a young child struggled to wear a mask. They even made you put your mask on between sips of a drink. Delta was the most relaxed. After take off, they gave you a bag with some water and snacks and that was it - you didn’t see them anymore (so most onboard had the mask under chin look going on). Each time I’ve returned with Virgin and for children, it was more a polite reminder. However, for adults, they do tell you to wear it throughout flight and come back to check compliance. As for Disney, it was a little more relaxed with each visit (more so for children than adults), but the last time they did make a point of reminding you throughout the day (at this time the mask rule was indoor only). I noticed a couple of CM’s say things like “face mask buddy” to the kids so not confrontational. In terms of Airports, New York (JFK) was stricter than Orlando but I did get told off at MCO as for some reason I took my mask off and placed it in the tray for scanning. I did feel rather silly having to stand there and get an ear bashing in front of everyone. As it’s been mentioned, I would plan for some level of enforcement, especially if you intend to use a domestic flight. |
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23 Sep 21, 10:41 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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[QUOTE=Keegan;15147551]Guess this depends on the airport then.
They're just recommended for passengers and staff at Manchester. I assumed most airports were the same as they own multiple airports.[/QUOTE Flying from Heathrow and its mandatory there. |
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23 Sep 21, 05:29 PM |
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Imagineer
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I said apply the law liberally. I.e not apply all the measures they can if the person is trying to comply but cannot.
But again, any implying professionally trained flight crews will not bother or that there are not potentially serious consequences is at best unhelpful and frankly, niave. As I say, I work with a major airport, flight crews take their responsibilities seriously. If I was getting on a plane with a child, I’d have done my best to prepare for that child to wear a mask for the duration of the flight as my expectation would be that the law would be enforced. Anything less than that is just better than what I prepared for. Edited at 07:26 PM. |
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25 Sep 21, 02:05 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I’ve had a response from BA special assistance regarding my daughter who is autistic. She will not need to wear a mask on the flight.
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25 Sep 21, 04:27 PM |
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25 Sep 21, 06:28 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Sep 11
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I had a similar response from BA they said while a doctors note is not needed, it would be useful to have incase asked.
As for virgin they seem much stricter and said the following: When it comes to flying, in order to be exempt from wearing a mask, we need proof in the following way · A medical certificate or letter which has been signed* or stamped by a medical professional. *The signature can be an electronic one. · The medical certificate/letter will need to have been written by a GP, Specialist Nurse or any other suitably qualified medical/health professional (such as a mental health professional). · The letter must outline the customers medical condition and the fact that they are exempt from wearing a face mask. Obviously the rules may change between now and when you fly (I’m looking at September next year). |
29 Sep 21, 02:23 PM |
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BA Mask Policy and Exemptions Flights to US
For those that had asked, this has come directly from BA Special Assistance Team so may save you time waiting on a phone or DMs or emails as you will likely get the same stock answer:
Thank you for having written to us about your mask exemption. British Airways has taken the decision that, after consulting with the appropriate authorities and the fact that mask-wearing remains a legal requirement in many parts of the world, we will maintain our current policy on mask use for colleagues and customers after 19 July 2021. The following UK Government guidelines have details of those customers who would be exempt from this requirement: gov.uk/government/public...-make-your-own If you're not travelling for a few more weeks/months, please check this website again just before your journey in case the advice should change. Important advise for customers travelling to/from USA: As of 1 February 2021 the wearing of face masks at all times when on board flights (including embarking/disembarking) has been mandated for everyone, including children over 2 years old. There are some exceptions to this: while ID checks are being conducted, when eating or drinking for ‘brief periods, and people with disabilities that prohibit the wearing of a face mask. Here's what you can expect during your journey with us: ba/travelsafe Our cabin crew will advise you on the latest safety measures, so please listen out for onboard announcements. This is all the info I have I'm afraid |
29 Sep 21, 07:56 PM |
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Imagineer
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Thanks - we are flying domestic with BA on Friday and long haul in December, so I will update.
I believe BA give you a mask, hand sanitiser and (one!) anti-bac wipe when you board. Certainly for the long haul, we won't be using theirs unless it's the kind with high filtration, and we'll be changing them often. Only giving one out for each journey seems a bit daft.
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29 Sep 21, 08:11 PM |
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Imagineer
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If it's still required, we'll have a box.
And plenty sanitiser wipes.
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29 Sep 21, 08:26 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 16
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We flew BA to Barbados in August and home from LA last week. We were given one wipe in a resealable bag. That was it. We had a box of masks and our own wipes as we weren't expecting to be given any.
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