Frontier Airlines said it will start taking passengers’ temperatures, as carriers look for ways to make air travelers feel safe amid the coronavirus pandemic. Airlines are trying to figure out what it will take for passengers to return. Some U.S. airline executives have said a government agency such as the Transportation Security Administration should be responsible for passenger health screenings. A TSA spokeswoman said Wednesday that no decision has been made on health screening at airports. Frontier CEO Barry Biffle said that passengers should be screened as they enter the airport, but that Frontier would do its own checks until a plan like that can be implemented.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 08, 2020 04:07 UTC