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O'Leary of Ryanair talks of getting his fleet of planes back in the air in the very near future, I believe he was looking at about July. Asked what precautions he would be taking to protect passengers, he said there would be temperature tests on passengers, and then everyone would have to wear face masks ( provided) and gloves, during the flight.
Then he was asked about the air conditioning on the plane, that may spread the virus, regardless of masks. His answer was that his planes, ( not sure about others) have hospital standard filters, the ones that they use in operating rooms.
All that said and done, would you travel in July, if he did get his fleet up and running, ( and was allowed to, but still with the present infection figures, or even if the figurers dropped to half of what they are now, and the same to were you are flying to?
Then he was asked about the air conditioning on the plane, that may spread the virus, regardless of masks. His answer was that his planes, ( not sure about others) have hospital standard filters, the ones that they use in operating rooms.
All that said and done, would you travel in July, if he did get his fleet up and running, ( and was allowed to, but still with the present infection figures, or even if the figurers dropped to half of what they are now, and the same to were you are flying to?
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