Exceptions to this regulation can still be made for health reasons. An exception will only be accepted, if the passenger can present a current (not older than 48 hours) negative Covid-19 test result in connection with a medical certificate on the Lufthansa Group form.
Download medical certificate form for face mask exemption (PDF, 98 kB)
Thank you for adhering to this rule, thereby protecting yourself and your fellow passengers. We have summarised all the essential information on the compulsory wearing of face masks during your journey for you here.
Does every passenger on board have to wear a mask?
Yes – it is mandatory for all passengers and crew to wear masks that fully cover the nose and mouth. From 1 February 2021, on all flights to and from Germany facemasks of the FFP2, KN95 or N95 standard, as well as surgical masks, are obligatory:
The only exceptions to this rule are children under six years of age and persons who are not able to wear a mask for medical reasons.
We will only accept an exemption to the compulsory wearing of a mask on presentation of an approved negative Covid-19 PCR test result and a doctor’s signature on the corresponding Lufthansa Group medical certificate form. The PCR test result should not be more than 48 hours old before the start of the respective outbound and return flight.
If you have any further questions about this, please contact our Service Center.
Download medical certificate form for face mask exemption (PDF, 98 kB)
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