Travelers will no longer be required to wear masks on European flights or in airports.
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The decision was announced Wednesday by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
In a statement, the agencies said they were lifting the measure due to rising vaccination rates and natural immunity across Europe as well as several countries dropping domestic restrictions.
The new rule will go into effect May 16.
"For passengers and air crews, this is a big step forward in the normalisation of air travel," Patrick Ky, EASA executive director, said in a statement. "It is a relief to all of us that we are finally reaching a stage in the pandemic where we can start to relax the health safety measures."
He added, "Passengers should however behave responsibly and respect the choices of others around them."
Despite the relaxation of the rules, the EASA and the ECDC noted that masks are still one of the best ways to protect against COVID-19 spread.