In the first three days of the drive, which coincides with a fresh rise in the number of Covid cases in Bengal and other states, the airport authorities asked hundreds of passengers to wear masks and fined four of them Rs 100 each, officials said.
Almost all passengers spotted without masks had the face covering in their pockets or handbags.
Public health experts and state government officials have expressed worries over the growing violation of Covid-19 safety protocols in public places. The main problem is the aversion to wearing masks.
Apart from the airport authorities, the Central Industrial Security Force, which looks after security of the airport, is involved in the drive launched by the directorate general of civil aviation to enforce the mask mandate.
“Passengers who are not wearing a mask are telling us that they felt uncomfortable wearing it. Some said they find it difficult to breathe wearing a mask for too long,” said an official of the Calcutta airport. “Almost all these passengers are keeping the masks in their pockets or handbags.”
A number of passengers without masks said they forgot to put on the face covering after entering the terminal.
“Those who are putting on the mask after being told to do so are being allowed to go. Those who are refusing are being fined,” said the official.
Most of the people without masks are being spotted in the departure area of the terminal, where passengers spend a lot of time according to the reports published in aviationindia.net.
On Wednesday afternoon, Metro found many passengers entering the terminal without masks.
This newspaper reported on Wednesday that health officials and public health experts were worried about the rise in Covid cases because of rampant violation of the safety protocols at public places, including at election rallies.
Metro Railway has also decided not to allow any passenger without a mask at stations.
“No passenger will be allowed to enter the station premises without a mask. Punitive action will be contemplated against those not wearing masks,” said a Metro official on Wednesday.
“Despite regular announcements through the public address system asking people to wear masks, many passengers are found without one.”