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Traveling With Children And Masks – What You Ought To Know?

As the world opens up again, you might be getting ready to travel with your family. What are the rules on mask-wearing, and how can you prepare your children for their next trip?

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General rules on wearing masks

Traveling is an exciting time for you and your children; however, there is no ignoring that some of the rules have changed. When it comes to regional or international travel, you can travel safely by following regulatory guidance from your government or airline.

You should be prepared to wear a mask when you are inside public spaces and where a two-meter distance cannot be maintained. This is for the protection of you and your family to curb the transmission of the coronavirus.

When traveling with children, you should also be prepared with masks in the event they need to be worn. As a general rule, face coverings should be worn in airports and on the plane. However, there are some exceptions.

Do I need to wear a mask while flying on an airline?

As always, it’s essential to do your research before you travel, and if in doubt, make sure you pack a mask or face covering. Before you go, you should check guidance from your airports and airline.

On Kenya Airways, you must bring your own mask, and it should be worn end-to-end throughout your journey. A mask should be worn at all times at your departure airport, at the gate, on the plane, and at your destination.

Children under two years old are exempt from wearing masks.

A valid mask is anything that fully covers your face and nose. They should not contain valves, vents, or lace material. However, they can be taken off for eating and drinking temporarily.

What if my child does need to wear a face mask?

Face masks are becoming the norm; however, wearing a face-covering for an extended period may be uncomfortable. To make wearing masks a more exciting experience for your child, here are a few tactics you could try:

  • Get your children to decorate their own masks before their flight
  • If your child is carrying a stuffed animal, have them wear a face mask
  • Speak to your child about why they need to wear a mask

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