KLM mandates face masks and increases daily flight capacity
KLM has become the latest airline to mandate the use of face masks by passengers.
In a statement released on 4 May, the carrier stated that the requirement for masks starts on 11 May.
The statement said:
Since the Covid-19 outbreak began, KLM has introduced many measures around screening and hygiene to protect customers and KLM staff, on board and at airports. KLM’s policy is based on national (RIVM) and international (WHO, IATA) guidelines, and complies with international law and regulations. In situations where social distancing cannot be guaranteed, the wearing of face masks will be recommended or made compulsory. Some destinations already require face masks to be worn on board flights.
Starting 11 May, masks will be compulsory on board and during boarding.
The airline also clarified that passengers will be responsible for providing their own face masks.
The announcement comes as KLM confirmed the reintroduction of a number of flights. One, daily flight will operate to Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Milan, Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and Helsinki, operating from 11 May. This will meet KLM’s target of reintroducing 15% of the airline’s pre-pandemic capacity.