COVID-19: FAAN releases new guidelines ahead of domestic flight resumption

In view of the scheduled return of domestic flight on July 8, 2020, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria(FAAN) has come up with new procedural guidelines for all airport users and air travellers.

The FAAN management clearly stated that the move for the guidelines were part of the important steps taken to protect stakeholders and curtail the spread of COVID-19 infection.

It noted that the new guidelines were part of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)

Its spokesperson and General Manager Public Affairs; Mrs Henrietta Yakubu who disclosed the development In a statement on Friday, described the guidelines as ‘New Normal’.

Giving a breakdown of the guidelines, Yakubu said  passengers travelling out must arrive the airport properly kitted with their face mask on.

She said the new regime also stipulates that passengers must ensure a minimum of one point five meters physical distancing just as Aviation Medical/Port Health personnel are directed to screen each passenger and ensure the use of face mask.

Other measures, Yakubu said stipulates those travelling with pets must get necessary clearance from Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Services.

The Manager said all passengers must give up all their luggages for a compulsory disinfection before entry into the departure halls.

She said: “Passengers are required to wash their hands as often as possible with the provision of hand sanitiser for passengers before entrance, at the waiting halls/lounges and pre boarding gates.

Footwear according to FAAN would be disinfected/sanitised by foot mats placed at all entrances to the terminal building.

Yakubu said arriving passengers are expected to observe physical distancing on disembarking from airplanes and same as they board the Co-Buses. She said hand sanitizers would be provided in the buses. She however warned that physical distancing protocols must be observed at the baggage claim area, where hand sanitiser will also be provided.

Yakubu further stated that disinfected trolleys would be made available for passengers, hinting that all COVID-19 protocols must be observed while undergoing Customs check.

Yakubu said : “Passengers would exit the halls and head straight to the car park for pick up, If you MUST speak to anyone around, please speak to a properly tagged Aviation Security (AVSEC) officer.

“Physical distancing would be maintained while waiting to be screened by personnel of port health services among others.

“In addition to the above guidelines, passengers are required to observe SOCIAL DISTANCING and make use of the floor markings at the security screening area. They must also comply with all other security guidelines as laid down by officials of the Aviation Security (AVSEC) department.”

She urged passengers and other stakeholders to respect and observe these necessary protocols, put in place for their overall  protection.

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