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speak, cough or sneeze. They protect you and the people around you on the flight in the event you are asymptomatic. Masks are: • More efficient if they fit properly and are worn correctly over the nose and mouth • More effective in combination with frequent and thorough handwashing with soap and water or use of hand sanitizer Wear a mask when you fly Refusing to wear a mask could lead to penalties in many countries. See our press release: Travelers Face Risk of Penalties for Refusing to Wear Face Coverings.

5. Travel Experience What to expect from the travel experience?

The travel experience has changed due to COVID-19. See below how to best prepare for flying during the pandemic. 1. To minimize interactions at the airport and be ready to fly, prepare ahead of time as much as you can. This includes completing: 2. Online check-in (if available) 3. Government e-VISA or travel authorization, contact/health information form or declaration (as per local regulations) 4. Print and attach e-bag tags or use electronic bag-tag (if available) 5. Ensure you have enough masks and hand sanitizer for your entire journey. Note: check with your airline or airport security provider regarding safe carriage of hand sanitizer products.

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