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RyanAir requirements
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You can get away with it for a lot longer than that in BA Club Class - drinks on free flow other than at take off and landingemmajones1976 said:
TBF you can get away with without wearing one (or wearing one properly) for over half the flight, if longer, if you are creative. I would hate to promote such behaviour though.michael1234 said:
Does that mean pax can go without masks on Ryanair inbound to the UK ?CKhalvashi said:Ryanair use the same requirements as the country you are flying to.
You're right to ask however, as some airlines are not doing so and are requiring additional testing as a condition of carriage.
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