Norwegian Air announced that the temporary requirement to wear face masks on board all flights will be lifted as of Monday, April 4.
For the first time since June 17th 2020, the mandatory requirement of wearing a face mask will be lifted on every flight across the Norwegian network as a result of revised guidance across Europe. As countries reduce or completely remove travel restrictions, thanks to extensive vaccination programmes, passengers will now be able to choose if they wish to wear a face mask or not.
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As of February 12th, when the requirements were first lifted across Scandinavia, the company has noticed increased passenger demand and optimism in regards to booking ahead for both leisure and business travel.
Norwegian advised all passengers to check local requirements and guidance at their destination before traveling, including stopovers and connecting flights in Europe. It is the passenger’s responsibility to comply with local regulations and restrictions.
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