No empty seats under EU plans to get planes back in sky
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Airlines will not have to leave seats empty, but passengers flying in the European Union will have to wear masks on planes and in airports under plans to revive the travel industry.The European Commission made the non-binding recommendations on Wednesday as part of wider proposals to salvage the ailing tourism sector, which previously represented some 10% of the EU's economic output and employed almost 12% of its workforce.The Commission also said on Wednesday it would open..