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Date Published: 30/06/2020
ARCHIVED - Covid safety advice for Ryanair passengers from 1st July
From Wednesday around 1,000 flights daily will resume with new safety measures in place
Ryanair Reminds Passengers Of New Health Measures As It Prepares Big Ramp-Up Of Flights From 1st July
Ryanair has called on its customers to follow a new set of simple guidelines that will help to protect the health of passengers and crew as it resumes 1,000 daily flights from 1st July, including Corvera airport in Murcia. These measures include new compulsory rules to help to prevent any spread of Covid-19, as well as recommendations for passengers to limit interactions, and improved health & cleaning procedures on the aircraft:
Mandatory Masks – customers to wear face masks/coverings at all times in the terminal and on board the aircraft; Ryanair crew to wear face masks for the whole duration of the flight, including boarding and landing.
Temperature Checks – on all persons entering airport (prior to check-in/ security screening), customers also urged to check their temperature prior to departing home.
Hand hygiene – customers & crew encouraged to regularly hand wash and use hand sanitizers throughout airport terminals before boarding.
Pre-Airport Check-In & Boarding Pass – customers encouraged to check-in online and download boarding passes via the Ryanair app.
Self-Service – bag drops limited to self-service in all airports where service is available. Customers also to self-scan their boarding passes when boarding.
Limited Baggage – customers urged to minimise baggage – preferably to 2 carry-on bags only.
Fast Track & Priority Boarding – use of the fast track service to reduce queuing times at airport security and Priority Boarding to reduce interaction.
No queuing – during boarding no customers will be allowed to dwell in boarding stairwells or air bridges; queuing will not be allowed on board at toilets.
Cashless Payments – card payments only for all inflight purchases and airport fees/charges.
Limited Trolley Service – a limited inflight Getaway Cafe service will operate offering pre-packaged snacks and drinks; Ryanair’s Runway Retail inflight magazine will be only available on the Ryanair app.
Aircraft Sanitization – all aircraft disinfected daily with hospital grade disinfectant chemicals that are effective for over 24 hours.
HEPA filters – fleet fitted with state of the art filtering system, which removes airborne particles and recycles air flow every 3-4 minutes.
Ryanair’s Eddie Wilson said:
“We are delighted to be back flying from 1 July, and we encourage our guests and our people to follow Ryanair’s new ‘Healthy Flying’ measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and protect them across their whole journey.
All the aircraft are fitted with state of the art filters – which remove any airborne particles while you travel – and every aircraft is disinfected daily with chemicals that are effective for over 24 hours. With temperature checks, face masks, cashless flights and self-service where possible, our customers can rest assured that we are doing everything we can to reduce human interaction and protect their health when flying Ryanair.
We will now require our guests to follow a set of simple guidelines to help prevent the spread of Covid-19. At Ryanair we are doing everything we can to return to flying so we can reunite friends and family, allow people to return to work, and begin to restart Europe’s tourism industry, upon which millions of jobs, especially for young people, now depend. We thank our customers in advance for flying Ryanair and for complying with these additional public health measures which are promote the welfare of our guests and our people.”
Extra notes for passengers arriving in Spain:
COVID: Please be aware that Spain still has many cases of Covid-19 and asks all visitors to respect social distancing and wear masks when requested to do so for their own safety, and for the security of local residents.
MASKS: Please note that the use of masks inside buildings and in public areas where it is not possible to comply with the 1.5 metres social distancing rule is mandatory in Spain. Masks should be worn on public transport at all times. Masks must only be worn on private transport if those in a vehicle come from more than one household.
BARS AND RESTAURANTS: Restaurants and bars have maximum capacity rules. It is highly advisable to book in advance as space is limited in most hostelries. Masks must be worn when entering or leaving the restaurant or going to the washrooms. It is not mandatory to wear a mask when seated.
BEACHES: Social distancing regulations apply on most beaches. These may vary as each local council may apply its own regulations, so some will be stricter than others. Observe social distancing of 1.5 metres between bathers (this is not necessary if you are within a family group) but your group must socially distance from other bathers. If the police or Protección Civíl ask you to move to another position due to crowding, please do so.
POLICE: Spain still respects its police force and if you are requested to move, put on a mask or socially distance, then it is highly advisable to do so as requested as there is considerably less tolerance here of those who are not observing the law and fines will be issued on the spot. Spain is a LOT stricter than the UK and the police will not tolerate arguing or aggression, certainly not in the current Covid crisis.
DANCING: At the moment discos are only permitted to open for drinks and no dancing is permitted.
SWIMMING POOLS: Capacity is limited in most public swimming pools and bathers are asked to respect the safety regulations. In most cases these prohibit the use of floatable devices, ie lilos, some do not permit armbands, and the use of sun loungers around the pool is not permitted. In many cases, changing rooms are closed and the amount of time each bather is permitted to use the facilities is limited. This will vary from place to place and some resorts will apply their own safety rules, so check before using the pool.
FEELING ILL: If you feel ill and think you may be suffering from Covid when visiting Spain call 112 or the number displayed locally to your particular region. Do NOT go out once you have made the call as responders will give instructions depending on where you are.
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