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Travelling by Plane After Coronavirus Lockdown

The airlines and airports have all had to swiftly adapt how they operate to ensure passengers and staff alike are as safe as possible. If you are planning a journey, it pays to be aware of these changes ahead of your travel.

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Travelling by Plane After Coronavirus Lockdown

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  1. Travelling by Plane After Coronavirus Lockdown globelink.co.uk

  2. BEFORE YOU TRAVEL Make an informed decision - especially if you may have a compromised immune system. Check your insurance cover and stay abreast of your local Government advice.

  3. Check your Passport If your passport is due to expire soon, you should get it renewed as soon as possible with plenty of time before you travel.

  4. Check your travel insurance All travel insurance varies and some don’t cover pandemics at all. We strongly advise that you buy COVID travel insurance before you go.

  5. Health declaration forms for all travellers A new part of post lockdown travel is many locations require you to submit a health declaration online before you travel, or that you must hand it over.

  6. Pre-booking special airport assistance You can still book Special Assistance such as a wheelchair support for your transfer through the airport to the plane - and this must be pre- booked.

  7. WHEN YOU TRAVEL Follow your Government advice and the location you are visiting.

  8. Hand luggage – carry sanitiser Check with your airline for their current hand luggage rules and restrictions, however, make sure you carry a travel size hand sanitiser and a travel size pack of anti-bacterial wet-wipes and tissues. Carry spare face coverings in case yours gets damaged or lost.

  9. Changes at the airport Most airports are restricting entry only to those who are travelling, so that numbers stay as low as possible. So plan in advance if you are collecting anyone.

  10. Avoiding contact Almost all locations expect you to social distance to keep you as safe as possible, wherever possible – so please comply. The airport and airlines are no exception.

  11. Temperature checks Do not travel if you have a temperature or any COVID-19 symptoms. Follow your government guidance for self-isolation and testing. If you have COVID symptoms, you will be refused entry and not be permitted to fly.

  12. Testing facilities at airports Some airports are offering airport based testing to help facilitate safe travel to locations where a negative result is required upon arrival. Some airports offer this to certain locations, for a cost.

  13. On board the plane Most planes are fitted with highly advanced air filtration systems. This means that the air is filtered and purified every few minutes throughout the journey.

  14. On arrival at your destination Most Governments have certain restrictions in place and have revised their entry requirements, so be sure to check these well ahead of booking and travel and comply with requirements.

  15. Buy now for free COVID-19 Travel Insurance READ MORE globelink.co.uk

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