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Task force issues health guidelines for airlines

Members of the South Korean army’s Hanbit Unit, which is tasked with peacekeeping operations in South Sudan, wearing masks as an airline attendant measures their body temperatures before boarding a plane at Incheon Airport, Seoul, yesterday. – EPA pic, June 2, 2020.

MASK wearing, temperature controls, disinfection of aircraft: the International Civil Aviation Organisation yesterday published a series of health recommendations for the pandemic-hit airline industry as it relaunches air travel. The protocol was drawn up by an international task force formed by the Montreal-based ICAO with the help of other UN agencies like the World Health Organisation and the powerful International Air Transport Association .

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