Questions? Read our FAQ about masks & physical distancing Enhanced cleaning For now, this includes wearing masks, which is another layer of protection that can reduce the spread of the virus,” said Max Tidwell, Alaska Airlines’ vice president of safety. In light of COVID-19, we’re in a new era and are continually updating our safety standards to better protect our guests and employees. Safety is our most important value at Alaska Airlines, and thanks to our employees we have an incredibly safe operation. The temporary policy will be reevaluated periodically as guidance evolves. Specific details about the face mask requirements will be shared with guests in pre-trip communications before their date of travel. Additional supplies will be available for those who forget their face masks. Guests will be expected to bring their own mask and will be required to wear it throughout the airport and flight experience. Cloth masks or face coverings will be required on all flights, at ticket counters, throughout gate areas and any other location where Alaska conducts business. Starting August 7, all Alaska passengers will be required to wear a cloth mask or face covering over their nose and mouth (except for children under the age of two) – with no exceptions. This includes pilots, flight attendants and customer service agents. Additionally, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air employees who cannot maintain six feet of physical distance during interactions with guests or co-workers have been required to wear masks since May 4. To align with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations and to keep our guests and employees safe, masks will be mandatory for all our guests. From social distancing stickers on the floor to our guests & employees wearing masks, we want you to know our care is never cancelled. From our check in counters to our aircraft, you’ll notice changes to ensure the health and safety of our guests and employees. These days Alaska Airlines may look a little different when you fly. Cloth face coverings fashioned from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost can be used as an additional, voluntary public health measure.” – from the CDC website. Note: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises: “the use of simple cloth face coverings to slow the spread of the virus and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others. Want to sew your own mask? Try out Luly’s custom face mask pattern using this link. Once the mask is on, you can adjust the fit on your face by pulling the top and bottom slightly away from each other. (Ensure that the pin does not show on the outer and inner-most layers.)
Slide the fabric into hair ties and position to complement the dimensions of your face.Ħ. Ensure there is a zig-zag shape along the sides.ĥ. Place the fabric on a clean, flat surface.Ģ. Cotton cloth (T-shirt, pillowcase, etc.) suggested size: 15″W X 13″Hġ.Luly’s got you covered with these simple steps below - no sewing machine necessary. Luly Yang debuting Alaska Airlines custom uniform collection. To help with this, we tapped Seattle couture designer Luly Yang who’s behind our new uniforms, to show you how to make your own mask. Last week, we announced guests will be expected to wear their own mask throughout the airport and flight experience starting May 11. Related cocktail recipes: moscow mule, ginger sunriseĨK filing: Alaska Airlines operational update (5/5) Tajin (chile pepper-lime-salt seasoning) or chile powder, to garnish.1.5 ounces Mezcal, like Prolijo Mezcal Blanco.Garnish with a slice or wedge of lime and enjoy - add a little zing by sprinkling the lime wedge with Taijin or chile powder.ĭon’t use a shaker if you’re making a non alcoholic version (use all the ingredients except the Mezcal) -the carbonation will have a party of its own! Pour over ice, top off with ginger beer or ale, and stir.
If you make it at home, shake up the Mezcal & lime juice in a cocktail shaker with a handful of ice. Mezcal is a national spirit of Mexico made from any type of agave, it’s similar to tequila but has a slightly smokey flavor. With a squeeze of lime, a ginger beer and Mezcal liquor, you can create the iconic Mezcal cocktail (if you’re 21+ or older that is) at home. You don’t need a copper mug to enjoy this sweet twist on the Mezcal Mule.Įasy to mix, this riff on the popular Moscow Mule, is designed to hit every note-sweet, tart, floral, hot, smoky-for any occasion.