Airlines are eager to restore confidence in travel as U.S.
communities start to reopen following stay-at-home orders meant
to curb the spread of the new coronavirus that has decimated air
travel demand.
In addition to blocking middle seats on larger aircraft and
aisle seats on smaller aircraft into early July, New York-based
JetBlue said it is starting temperature checks for crewmembers
and electrostatic aircraft fogging in June, among other
measures.
Chicago-based United said it was rolling out Clorox
electrostatic sprayers and disinfecting wipes at its hub
airports in Chicago and Denver, followed by other locations.
JetBlue was the first major U.S. carrier to mandate face
coverings for passengers and crew, a measure quickly followed by
United and all other large U.S. airlines, although there is
still no government mandate.
The industry has called for a standard set of safety rules
across the airline industry, which is bleeding cash as it
battles its biggest crisis.
United is also implementing employee temperature checks,
electrostatic spraying and touchless kiosks, and providing
individually wrapped hand sanitizer wipes to passengers as they
board.
(Reporting by Tracy Rucinski; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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