marni1971
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To second that, we flew with Air France last September snd this September. Pleasant cabin crew who were constantly walking the aisle and politely asking anyone whos mask had “slipped” to pull it up. Announcements were similarly pleasant and to the point without being rude. 5 flights and requirements were politely enforced. And all flights were at least 90% full.I have flown 3 times during the pandemic; once towards the end of summer 2020 (Dalaman), and twice this year at either end of the summer (Mallorca & Cyprus). All 3 were from BHX to which I am local.
I'm not sure which airline you are referring to, but all 3 of my flights were with Jet2 and the cabin crew were nowhere near as harsh as the ones on your flights sounded. They were nothing but polite actually. Some passengers try to take this p*ss with face masks and not complying with the disembarking rules, however the cabin crew were quick to intervene with no more scorn than they with any disruptive passenger before covid.
Whilst I usually groan at the pre-recorded, Jess Gylnne soundtrack announcements, all covid announcements were done in this manner and didn't bother me in the slightest. In fact on the latest flight, the arrival announcement of "some airports may have temperature checks" actually finally felt more like we were living with Covid and just getting on with life.
All 3 flights were 95% plus full.
Given the level of detail in the covid announcements, they sound to me like there are a government requirement and that airlines are required to inform passengers of particular details. Obviously it's up to the airline and individual crew to decide how to deliver these announcements, but at no time did the presence of them make me wish I wan't there. If anything it made me appreciate my holiday even more.
I suspect if we make it through this winter without taking a massive step backwards, travelling abroad next summer will feel very different. By then, most people over the age of 12 will have been vaccinated in the UK as well as elderly and vulnerable having had booster jabs. The majority of Europe and North America will be in a similar position, whilst most of Asia, Oceania & S.America will likely be where we are now. Africa will be the odd one out. I suspect by next summer no tests will be required to travel unless you're not vaccinated.
Despite being very slow to act in opening up international travel, since the end of the summer the government has rolled back restrictions on international travel almost exponentially. If you'd told me 2 months ago if you were fully vaccinated you'd only need to take a lateral flow test after arrival in the UK and that the green and amber list had been scrapped with the red list only having 7 countries on it, I wouldn't have believed you.
Returning, full enforcement of requirements were made at the gate. 4 passengers were denied boarding due to not having the required documentation (one was overheard saying he started filling in the locator form but it was too much of a faff. His loss)


