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Norway allows airlines to fly full planes again- minister

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OSLO (Reuters) – Norway will no longer require airlines to leave middle seats on planes empty, a measure previously introduced to reduce the risk of contamination with the novel coronavirus, the country’s transport minister said on Thursday.

The Nordic country, which advised its citizens in March not to travel abroad, is to open its borders for tourists coming from Denmark, and plans to update travel advice for other countries by June 15.

Reporting by Victoria Klesty; editing by Nerijus Adomaitis

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