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Latest flight rules for EasyJet, Jet2 and Ryanair - from masks to toilet escorts

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As travel sets to resume this summer, the experience of flying will look very different. Passengers will be expected to wear a mask at the airports and encouraged to check in luggage in order to stop the spread of the virus, under government guidance.

Airlines have been told to try and reduce interactions with staff and keep passengers seated apart on planes, where possible.

The traditional pre-flight pint is unlikely to be available and food options on planes will be limited. Airlines might insist travellers have their temperature checked before boarding and anyone unwell will not be allowed to fly.

Currently the Foreign Office advises against all non-essential travel. But that advice will finally change thanks to the introduction of a

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