Easyjet has made changes to its mask wearing rules onboard its planes.
The company has issued a statement, stating on flights where masks are no longer mandatory at both ends of the route, customers and crew will not be required to wear them.
The change, which comes into force on Sunday, includes UK domestic flights, except to and from Scotland, along with European destinations such as Denmark, Iceland and Hungary.
The airline also says it aims to progressively remove the requirement on other international routes.
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