![]() There are regular deep cleaning and disinfection regimes.Socially distanced seating is in place in areas such as the boarding gates and food and beverage outlets and signage to indicate the maximum number of people permitted in bathrooms and lifts has also been installed.There are 620 new plexiglass protection screens in areas where there is close contact between passengers and staff such as check-in, security screening, retail and food & beverage outlets, customer service desks, boarding gates, and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).There are floor graphics and signage throughout Dublin Airport to remind passengers of the importance of physical distancing and public announcements detailing the guidelines for social distancing from Ireland’s Department of Health are being broadcast at frequent intervals. Socially distanced and simplified queue management systems have been put in place in all areas of the airports.Certain employees will also wear additional PPE. The wearing of face masks is also strongly recommended for our employees in all situations in which social distancing is not possible or difficult.This advice is in line with the current EASA guidelines. Only those travelling should enter the terminals, anyone not flying should not enter the check-in, departure or arrival areas at the airport.Passengers should bring their own face mask from home, but if they forget to do so, masks will be available for purchase at the airport.Children under the age of 13 will not be asked to wear face masks and passengers who have a valid medical reason for not wearing a face mask will also be exempt.This recommendation applies to both arriving and departing passengers. Passengers are strongly recommended to wear face masks or face coverings at all times when inside airport buildings or in car park shuttle buses.
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