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Home » News » Details: New Federal Mask Mandate On Airplanes
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Details: New Federal Mask Mandate On Airplanes

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 30, 2021November 14, 2023 5 Comments

a boy wearing a mask

Late on Friday night, the Centers for Disease Control issued its new rule for wearing masks on airlines. Let’s breakdown the new rule.

New Federal Mask Mandate On Airplanes

The new CDC order, also issued under the authority of the Department of Health and Human Services, can be viewed here and in-full below.

Purpose

The explicit purpose of the new rule is to protect lives and “aid” in the re-opening of the economy.

Requiring masks on our transportation systems will protect Americans and provide confidence that we can once again travel safely even during this pandemic. Therefore, requiring masks will help us control this pandemic and aid in re-opening America’s economy.

Scope

The new rule covers travel on all conveyances and at transit hubs, meaning it applies to buses, subways, Ubers, as well as at airports and onboard airplanes.

A person must wear a mask while boarding, disembarking, and traveling on any conveyance into or within the United States. A person must also wear a mask at any transportation hub that provides transportation within the United States.

Rationale

Why this rule and why now? Based upon the scientific consensus that masks provide greater protection than no masks at all.

Masks help prevent dispersal of an infected person’s respiratory droplets that carry the virus. That precaution helps prevent droplets from landing in the eye, mouth, or nose or possibly being inhaled into the lungs of an uninfected person, or from landing on a surface or object that an uninfected person may then touch and then touch his or her own or another’s eyes, nose, or mouth. Masks also provide some protection to the wearer by helping reduce inhalation of respiratory droplets.

Exceptions

The new mandate exempts the following categories of persons:

  • A child under the age of 2 years
  • A person with a disability who cannot wear a mask, or cannot safely wear a mask, because of the disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.)
  • A person for whom wearing a mask would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty as determined by the relevant workplace safety guidelines or federal regulations.

Note that the new rule prohibits Delta Air Lines’ policy of not requiring masks for young children. The new rule also will require all airlines to make exceptions for those with disabilities, something only Delta currently does.

Concerning the scope of disability, a footnote promises clarification is forthcoming:

This is a narrow exception that includes a person with a disability who cannot wear a mask for reasons related to the disability. CDC will issue additional guidance regarding persons who cannot wear a mask under this exemption.

Nevertheless, expect this will lead to less masks, not more masks onboard.

Airlines Can Set Stricter Rules

Under the new order, airline can set stricter requirements, such as requiring negative COVID-19 tests in order to travel.

Consistent with other federal, state, or local legal requirements, this Order does not preclude operators of conveyances or transportation hubs from imposing additional requirements, or conditions for carriage, that provide greater public health protection and are more restrictive than the requirements in this Order (e.g., requiring a negative result from a SARS-CoV-2 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 or imposing requirements for social distancing or other recommended protective measures).

However, airlines cannot require those with a disability to wear a mask.

Who Enforces The New Rule?

While airlines are instructed to use their “best efforts” at enforcement and “at the earliest opportunity, disembarking any person who refuses to comply,” enforcement of the new rule will fall upon the TSA.

This Order shall be enforced by the Transportation Security Administration.

The order reserves the right to use criminal penalties to enforce the new mandate:

While this Order may be enforced and CDC reserves the right to enforce through criminal penalties, CDC does not intend to rely primarily on these criminal penalties but instead strongly encourages and anticipates widespread voluntary compliance as well as support from other federal agencies in implementing additional civil measures en- forcing the provisions of this Order.

When Does The New Rule Go Into Effect?

The new rule goes into effect on late Monday night, February 1st, at 11:59PM ET.

CONCLUSION

As promised, the U.S. federal government has introduced a new mask rule for transportation, including airline travel. Check back on Live and Let’s Fly later today for analysis on this new rule.

Click to access Mask-Order-CDC_GMTF_01-29-21-p.pdf

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. Paul Reply
    January 30, 2021 at 10:34 am

    Ugh. Still requiring for 2 year olds. These people do not have toddlers.

  2. MaKr Reply
    January 30, 2021 at 11:14 am

    What about for that whiny pilot that posted here awhile back? Is he going to mask up?

  3. derek Reply
    January 30, 2021 at 11:30 am

    If someone has a disability such that they cannot wear a mask, rather than assert a right not to wear a mask, they shouldn’t fly for their own safety.

    • JGRL Reply
      January 30, 2021 at 1:08 pm

      Under 5 – this is going to cause grief beyond comprehension for the child, parents, fellow travelers, FA’s and TSA.

      And many missed flights, family visits and flights never taken for monies spent!! Nightmare!! Just make the vaccination mandatory for all travel means and no masks.

      TB killed over 1.4 million in 2019 and labeled a Pandemic according to WHO. NO quarantine or masks ever required in the world. Why Covid? Same transmission.

  4. JM Reply
    January 30, 2021 at 3:13 pm

    So anyone who has or can fake a disability doesn’t have to wear a mask? And I don’t have to enforce it anymore, the TSA does? I’m against the first and all-in for the second part.

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