CVG Wants Travelers To Know How To Fly Healthy When They're Ready

CVG has created a resource for travelers to research and plan their trip to feel comfortable and confident before leaving home.

(Erlanger, Ky.) ― Are you itching for a vacation, but are a little nervous about what to expect? 

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has created a resource for travelers to research and plan their trip to feel comfortable and confident before leaving home.

The Fly Healthy section on the CVG website is a great resource for travelers that still have many questions. 

Travelers can find the following information on the site:

  • Videos demonstrating what enhancements have taken place throughout the airport
  • Responsibilities of each traveler
  • Updates related to parking and the security checkpoint
  • What concessions are open including days and times
  • Links to important resources such as airline and state-level travel guidance so travelers can educate themselves about relevant restrictions applicable to their trip
  • FAQs

Airports and airlines across the United States have worked together to enhance cleaning procedures and prepare facilities and aircraft for the health and safety of both the passengers and employees.  

“The entire aviation industry is working in collaboration to create a safe, clean and seamless travel experience. We look forward to welcoming our friends and neighbors back to CVG as they fly healthy,” said Candace McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG.

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