Indonesia's "Let's Wear Masks" takes flight as Airbus A330-900neo sports a painted mask
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"Let's Wear Masks"
Indonesian government’s special initiative "Let's Wear Masks" will literally take flight as a special face mask design has been added to one of Garuda Indonesia’s Airbus A330-900neo
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Spreading the message
It took about 60 people and nearly 120 hours to put the blue mask onto the nose of the plane, and it's planned that at least four more aircraft will be sporting masks designed by the public.
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Advertising through the skies
President and CEO of Garuda Indonesia, Irfan Setiaputra, says it is important to send a message to people to wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic. "We realise that efforts to prevent the spread of the Covid -19 pandemic requires full support from various parties or stakeholders," said Setiaputra.
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Necessary public awareness
"Hopefully, our efforts can increase public awareness of implementing health protocols, especially through the wear of masks in daily activities." The newly-painted aircraft will mainly serve domestic routes for now, as well as limited international flights to Singapore and Japan. (Representative Image)
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High numbers
Indonesia has recorded over three lakh coronavirus cases while the death toll crossed 11,000. In the South East Asia region, Indonesia has the second-highest cases of Covid-19 after the Philippines.