Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Qatar Airways

passengers to wear a surgical face shield and a mask

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Qatar Airways has announced that economy passengers now have to wear a surgical face shield as well as a face mask throughout its flights. The shields will be handed out to all travellers either at checkin or the boarding gate.

However, whether business-class customers wear their face shield and a mask on board is ‘at their own discretion’, with the Doha-based carrier saying they ‘enjoy more space and privacy’. During boarding and disembarka­tion, all passengers will be required to wear a face mask as well as the face shield, said Qatar Airways. The disposable shields are available in two sizes one for adults and one for children. The children’s shields feature the airline’s Oryx Kids Club mascots as part of their design.

The airline said that parents flying with children should advise them ‘to keep wearing their PPE throughout the journey’, although children under the age of two are not required to wear a shield or mask.

To further enhance safety on board, Qatar Airways said it is also providing all passengers with a compliment­ary protective kit, which includes a single-use surgical face mask, large disposable powder-free gloves and an alcoholbas­ed hand sanitiser gel. Those in business class will also be offered an additional 75ml sanitiser gel tube. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways has also introduced new disposable protective gowns for cabin crew that are fitted over their uniforms, in addition to safety glasses, gloves and a mask.

Covid-19 crisis, the safety of our passengers has been our highest priority. ‘By introducin­g these additional onboard safety and hygiene measures, our customers can rely on us and our unparallel­ed expertise to fly them safely to their destinatio­n.

‘As the largest internatio­nal airline flying consistent­ly throughout the pandemic, we have become one of the most experience­d in safety and hygiene. We will continue to lead the industry in terms of the services offered to our passengers so that they can travel with confidence.’ The carrier said that business class meals are now served covered on a tray instead of a table set-up, and a cutlery wrap is offered to passengers as an alternativ­e to individual cutlery service.

It has also introduced single-use menu cards and sealed wipes. Economy class meals and cutlery are served sealed as usual, but menu cards have been temporaril­y discontinu­ed. All social areas onboard the aircraft have been closed. Qatar Airways also said its aircraft are regularly disinfecte­d using cleaning products recommende­d by the Internatio­nal

Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).

It added: ‘Our aircraft feature the most advanced air filtration systems, equipped with industrial-size Hepa filters that remove 99.97 per cent of viral and bacterial contaminan­ts from re-circulated air, providing the most effective protection against infection.

All the airline’s onboard linen and blankets are washed, dried and pressed at lethal microbial temperatur­es, while its headsets are rigorously sanitised after each flight.

DAILY MAIL

All the airline’s onboard linen and blankets are washed, dried and pressed at lethal microbial temperatur­es, while its headsets are rigorously sanitised after each flight

 ??  ?? The new branded gowns are an update to the full hazmat-style PPE that was given to staff in May, as we reported, and are personalis­ed with Qatar Airways’ logo imprinted on the top left corner. Qatar Airways Group chief executive, His Excellency Mr Akbar Al Baker, said: ‘Throughout the
The new branded gowns are an update to the full hazmat-style PPE that was given to staff in May, as we reported, and are personalis­ed with Qatar Airways’ logo imprinted on the top left corner. Qatar Airways Group chief executive, His Excellency Mr Akbar Al Baker, said: ‘Throughout the
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