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Cathay Pacific face mask exemption for first, business class flyers – Executive Traveller
The Hong Kong airline says that passengers in its lie-flat first and business class seats can slip off the mask.

Now there’s at least one more reason to fly in business class or first class, especially with Cathay Pacific: the airline will exempt passengers in those premium cabins from wearing a face mask when they recline their seat to a fully-flat position.
Cathay Pacific’s reasoning is that the high enclosures surrounding its business class seats and first class suites, along with the greater degree of personal space and thus the distance between travellers, helps combat the airborne spread of coronavirus…
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