Are people masking on flights to Europe?

Anonymous
Airports, shuttles and standing jammed at the gate with a/c off is not the safest place.
Everyone I know who went to Europe this summer got covid. They didn't mask.

Anonymous
I always see a few people masked. I've never seen 100% non-maskers.
Anonymous
On a plane right now. One person has a mask on. I didn’t see anyone with one in the terminal. So no, people aren’t wearing masks.
Anonymous
Do what makes you feel comfortable. People are always coughing on flights. So, I always wear masks. Some of these flights to/from Europe can be very long (9 hrs). So, there’s overall an increased risk the longer you are in the air. Masking has worked well for me both on short haul and long haul. I haven’t gotten sick during/after traveling the last few years.
Anonymous
There will never be a time that I do not mask on a plane. Ever. I want to enjoy my destination. Everyone gets sick on a plane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a plane right now. One person has a mask on. I didn’t see anyone with one in the terminal. So no, people aren’t wearing masks.


My experience- about 30% of people on all my flights this past year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Airplanes are probably the safest places due to advanced air filtration


I dunno. I always get/have gotten sick (before and after the pandemic) after I fly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Airplanes are probably the safest places due to advanced air filtration


I dunno. I always get/have gotten sick (before and after the pandemic) after I fly.

Same. Thats actually the only place I mask these days, because I would continually get sick after flying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op again.

I just ordered a box of masks. I’ll mask outbound, and I’ll attempt to persuade my family to as well. I can’t imagine sleeping on an overnight flight with a mask, but we will see.

I won’t mask outdoors while sightseeing, etc.



Are you all going to mask in every restaurant, cab ride, and museum in Europe?


I mask on transportation. You can choose outdoor seating at restaurants more easily at restaurants. At museums it depends on how busy they are, but last year in Paris I noticed many of the security guards were wearing them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.

Typical DC metro area behavior: derailing a travel forum post with asinine tribal politics.

FTR, I’m the OP and I’m a bleeding heart liberal. And I haven’t masked in over a year…even when flying.

But I’m taking the family on a long vacation in Europe this summer, and the panicked threads in the health forum re: covid, flu, etc. prompted me to ask what people were noticing on recent flights to/from Europe. Why? Because I’m on the fence about ordering masks before the trip.

I’ll probably mask on the outbound flight, but it will be really hard to convince my family to mask (I have teenagers).

Gentle suggestion: stop assuming everyone who doesn’t mask is a MAGA Republican from Florida. I mean, that’s just insane. Plenty of liberals haven’t masked or gotten boosted in years.

And most of us still roll our eyes when we see masked people driving alone in their car or sitting alone in their office. It has nothing to do with politics.


I'd buy some in case a family member gets sick and you're all stuck in the same space. I've also been on planes where people around are hacking up their lungs and it's good to do something to protect yourself against them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op again.

I just ordered a box of masks. I’ll mask outbound, and I’ll attempt to persuade my family to as well. I can’t imagine sleeping on an overnight flight with a mask, but we will see.

I won’t mask outdoors while sightseeing, etc.



Are you all going to mask in every restaurant, cab ride, and museum in Europe?


It’s a numbers game. Cabs don’t have a hundred people in a closed space, like a London metro. You can open the window in a cab.
Anonymous
This is dated but got sick after last summer’s trip to London and Iceland. But not planning to mask this time around.
Anonymous
I was just in NY for work and a decent amount of people mask on subway and train. Not the majority but more than a handful.
Anonymous
We don’t plan to use public transportation during the trip and we are debating whether or not to shy away from museums. A lot of our trip centers on being outdoors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don’t plan to use public transportation during the trip and we are debating whether or not to shy away from museums. A lot of our trip centers on being outdoors.


You're still jammed into immigration, security etc. You can't avoid people all the time.
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