Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I assume anyone with a mask is sick.
I assume the opposite. More cautious people wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:I wear them in the terminal, while boarding and until the plane reaches cruising altitude. Then I put it back during descent, and until I exit the terminal.
Anonymous wrote:No. I assume anyone with a mask is sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear them in the terminal, while boarding and until the plane reaches cruising altitude. Then I put it back during descent, and until I exit the terminal.
This is what I do too, unless somewhere nearby sounds sick in which case I leave it on. We're flying this weekend and we'll all wear masks - who wants to be sick on vacation? I know people say they don't work but they seem to work for us.
Anonymous wrote:To those of you who've traveled internationally recently - are people still masking on planes? I'll be on a six-hour flight this weekend and wondered if I should be taking masks with me.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should take a mask with you — since your decisions about whether or not to wear a mask may depend upon the other people who are on the plane with you. Most people will probably not be masked. On a recent flight, I ended up seated next to someone with a heavy and frequent cough. She wore a mask most of the time, but had three meals/snacks and also unmasked to drink. Eating, of course, did not stop her cough. I was glad that I had brought a mask with me.
Anonymous wrote:I mask in the terminal and for short flights but but not many people do