Are people masking on flights to Europe?

Anonymous
Not one person on my flight dud.
Anonymous
*did
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.




This is how I feel and I don’t otherwise mask anymore except in doctor’s offices where sick people are likely. But so many people I know who are otherwise not people who would knowingly spread around Covid have flown with Covid because they need to get where they are going. So I just feel the risk on planes, airport shuttles etc…is higher. And as others have said, I just don’t like getting sick - Covid, a cold, whatever

Anonymous
I fly internationally frequently enough. Pattern is maybe 4 people masking out of the entire flight. Two will be an elderly couple. The other two will be young women with purple hair and NYT canvas bag. It's so predictable that I privately laugh when I see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fly internationally frequently enough. Pattern is maybe 4 people masking out of the entire flight. Two will be an elderly couple. The other two will be young women with purple hair and NYT canvas bag. It's so predictable that I privately laugh when I see it.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fly internationally frequently enough. Pattern is maybe 4 people masking out of the entire flight. Two will be an elderly couple. The other two will be young women with purple hair and NYT canvas bag. It's so predictable that I privately laugh when I see it.


Okay, I’m the op and this made me laugh.

I travel domestically for business and had noticed the same thing, but the big covid uptick spiked as soon as summer vacation started and families started traveling more…especially abroad. I haven’t masked for my business travel in May/June, but I’m planning to mask up for our family vacation to Europe.
Anonymous
No. Very few people were wearing masks on our flights to and from Italy this summer.
Anonymous
Yes, but only because I caught covid on a long flight and it was bad enough that I'm frightened. It isn't really rationale, so much as emotional.
Anonymous
Only a handful of people were masking on our flights to and from Europe. We did not and I did get COVID on the flight home. No one else in my family did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fly internationally frequently enough. Pattern is maybe 4 people masking out of the entire flight. Two will be an elderly couple. The other two will be young women with purple hair and NYT canvas bag. It's so predictable that I privately laugh when I see it.


LMAO
Anonymous
We carried and used N95 masks when we found ourselves stuck in very long and crowded lines for passport control at our departure airport in Europe. No spacing between people, and inevitably some were coughing. Didn't mask on the aircraft itself, judging the risk to be somewhat lower in business class with greater spacing between passengers, and because aircraft cabin air filtration is said to be relatively effective.
Anonymous
I make all my health decisions based on what everyone else is doing. Thanks for starting the convo OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fly internationally frequently enough. Pattern is maybe 4 people masking out of the entire flight. Two will be an elderly couple. The other two will be young women with purple hair and NYT canvas bag. It's so predictable that I privately laugh when I see it.




Well, I could be on your flight, and I don't fit either category. I mask because I am not dumb.
Anonymous
Why would people be masking on a plane?
Anonymous
Airplanes are just about the last place I mask but I do because it seems every time I caught covid was on a plane, and it at least seems to cut down on colds.

But it’s also true that very few people are masking
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