Strengthening infection prevention measures such as requesting the use of masks by major airlines New Corona June 1, 10:38

In order to strengthen measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, ANA, a major airline, requires passengers to wear a mask every day from the first day.

In response to the cancellation of the emergency declaration nationwide, airline companies are anticipating a recovery in demand and taking steps to prevent infections, such as avoiding contact with customers.

Of these, ANA is planning to increase the number of domestic flights this month by approximately 15% compared to last month, and requires that you always wear a mask on the flight from day 1 onwards. We will give out disposable masks to customers who do not have masks, but unless we accept infants or there are special reasons, we may refuse boarding.

In addition, cabin attendants and ground staff will wear masks and, if necessary, wear gloves and face guards to serve customers, and stop handing over tickets at boarding gates.

In addition, passenger aircraft have a mechanism that the air inside the aircraft can be replaced in 2 to 3 minutes, and seat tables and armrests are thoroughly sterilized both domestically and internationally.

On the other hand, Japan Airlines has begun to request to wear a mask from the 1st, and the number of passengers who can board at once is limited to 20 people, and the footprint marks are installed to keep the distance between customers sufficiently. We are.

A man in his 70s boarding a flight to Tottori said, "I think some measures are necessary because some people do not care about the risk of infection."