TAMPA, FL. – The Transportation Security Administration has extended the mask directive for airports and aircraft for one more month, according to a TSA statement released today.
The Security Directive will remain in place until April 18 as the CDC works with government agencies to “help inform a revised policy framework for when, and under what circumstances, masks should be required in the public transportation corridor,” the statement said.
Last month, the CDC relaxed its guidance on indoor masking requirements in response to declining COVID-19 cases across the country.
According to the new guidance, nearly 70 percent of the U.S. population lives in areas considered low or medium risk.
However, the guidance did not change for those traveling on commercial aircraft or through airports, including Tampa International Airport, as well as other transportation hubs which are still under a federal order requiring masks indoors.
Until the federal order is lifted, masks continue to be mandatory for all employees, passengers and guests at Tampa International Airport.
Guests requiring face masks may purchase them in our shops or pick up disposable face masks free of charge at the Guest Services kiosk located on Level 3 of the Main Terminal. Exemptions to the face mask requirement for travelers under the age of 2 years old and those with certain disabilities as well as civil penalty fines remain in place.
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