Doncaster Sheffield Airport issues coronavirus update as Wizz Air resumes some flights
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The airport is still being primarily used for cargo operations, although a number of Wizz Air flights have resumed.
Bosses have unveiled a raft of safety and security measures to help protect staff and passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hide AdIn a statement, a spokesman said: “The safety and well-being of our staff and passengers is our number one priority at Doncaster Sheffield Airport which remains open for vital cargo operations and supplies, medical and military flights and general aviation.
“We strictly follow all guidance from Public Health England and relevant authorities and have implemented rigorous measures across the airport that include:
Enhanced cleaning in the terminal
Installation of hand sanitiser units
Floor markings and signage so that passengers can maintain a safe distance
Displaying the latest public health information throughout the airport including regular announcements
Safety screens at check-in and boarding gates
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Hide Ad“We strongly advise passengers on the wearing of face coverings from the moment they enter the terminal building until they exit the terminal building at the destination airport, except for instances such as during security checks or border control.”
It added: “Wizz Air has resumed a select number of flights for those with an essential reason to travel. We strongly urge passengers to adhere to the Government guidelines on essential travel and only come to the airport if it is absolutely necessary to do so. We advise passengers to contact the airline for the latest schedule information.
“Please note, our long stay and premium parking facilities are currently the only options available to all passengers, if you are travelling and have booked into another parking option please proceed straight to Long Stay. If you are dropping a passenger off with us, please use the long stay car park where up to 15 minutes will be free. Press ‘help’ once you arrive at any barrier for any further assistance.”
The Premium Lounge will reopen on August 1 and any bookings that have been made prior to this date will be refunded.
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Hide AdFrom August 1, all passengers will need to pre-book to gain entry to the Premium Lounge, no walk up entries will be accepted until further notice.
“Due to social distancing measures the airside smoking zone is temporally inaccessible until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”