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Airlines can refuse passengers boarding if they’re deemed to be too ill. What will air travel look like post coronavirus? Blood Tests: Emirates has begun taking blood tests before passengers board aircraft. The airline is the only one but others may be tempted, despite it being time-consuming and filled with personal rights issues. Temperature Checks: Airports could use China’s model of taking passengers’ temperatures several times as they pass through airports and before they board. More Space: Boarding gates could require 6 ft. distance between passengers at airports from the entry gate to boarding gates. This could mean more spacious waiting areas. Boarding Changes: Airlines like Delta have been asking their passengers to board in a back-to-front system that it believes will help customers follow social distancing guidelines. Masks: Onboard, the new face of travel will be flight attendants with masks and gloves and possibly the passengers the same. Immunity Passport: One idea being floated, is a document would certify that the holder has been infected with coronavirus and has overcome it. Cleaner Planes: Some suggestions include that airlines need to disinfect their aircraft after every flight, not just once a day. Lavatories are also recommended to be cleaned once every 1 to 2 hours or after being used 5 to 10 times.