Passengers using Glasgow and Aberdeen airports have been asked to wear face coverings.
The airports’ staff will be provided personal protective equipment, including face masks, while protective screens have been introduced at check-in and security halls.
The measures are being introduced as a number of airlines prepare to relaunch domestic flights later this month.
Any individual displaying symptoms of coronavirus has been asked not to travel to the airports.
Derek Provan, chief executive of AGS Airports, said: “Our airports have remained open throughout this pandemic to provide crucial lifeline services.
“During this time, we’ve worked closely with both the UK and Scottish governments, and their officials, to ensure we follow all health guidance.
“As the lockdown begins to ease and airlines start to confirm plans to restart domestic connectivity, it’s important we do everything we possibly can to keep our airports clean and safe for our staff and for our passengers.
“These measures, which are in place at all three of our airports, will ensure we help each other to travel safely through our terminals at a time when we are working to get our country and the economy moving again.”
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