
NEW YORK — JetBlue Airways is saying that they will require all passengers to wear facemasks before and during their flight beginning next month.
JetBlue instituted the new rule amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the policy goes into effect May 4, making JetBlue the first major U.S. airline to enforce such a rule.
The announcement comes as the airline required all crewmembers to wear one while working.
“Wearing a face covering isn’t about protecting yourself it’s about protecting those around you,” Joanna Geraghty, JetBlue’s president and CEO said in a press release. “This is the new flying etiquette. Onboard, cabin air is well circulated and cleaned through filters every few minutes but this is a shared space where we have to be considerate of others. We are also asking our customers to follow these CDC guidelines in the airport as well.”
Passengers must wear face-coverings during check-in, boarding, during the flight and deplaning, JetBlue said.
Small children who are not able to keep the face-covering on are exempt from the rule, according to the airline.