Anonymous wrote:I just did a POrtland to London jaunt and wiped everything down with wet wipes. No one batted an eye since they're scent free. I didn't get so much as a sniffle during my trip which is a first. I didn't go nuts w/ hand sanitizer or anything during the trip. On the way home I flew through Amsterdam and the tray and seats were wet when I got on...not sure if they had just been cleaned or if something spilled on a previous flight so I cleaned them to be sure. The flight to London was at most half full so the bathrooms didn't get very grungy and I had an emergency row to my self so I wiped down the seat next to me as well.
Obviously on a long flight avoiding the bathroom isn't optional and I didn't find them to be all that bad.I wouldn't use clorox wipes since they have a strong scent and could also ruin your clothes if you come into contact with them. Use wet wipes or similar w/o the bleach.
Anonymous wrote:I carry a roll of plastic cling wrap and wrap the tray table and armrests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly 4-5 times a month and have done it for years. Airplanes are disgusting.
Just curious - so you do this everywhere you go? Cabs, public restrooms, public transit, movie theatres? I don't understand why people think planes are the dirtiest places and contain the dirtiest things. I always though the dirtiesy thing people can in consistent conact with was money (both paper and change, but mostly the paper bills).
OP, if it makes you feel better, then do it. Who cares what other people think.
Anonymous wrote:I got noro-virus on a plane. Bring wipes!!
Anonymous wrote:I got noro-virus on a plane. Bring wipes!!
London flight poster here...this trip was the first time I had wiped everything down and I didn't get so much as a sniffle the entire trip and I've been home almost a week and still not sick. I used wet wipes for the seat and tray, and johnson's baby wipes for hands.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly 4-5 times a month and have done it for years. Airplanes are disgusting.
Just curious - so you do this everywhere you go? Cabs, public restrooms, public transit, movie theatres? I don't understand why people think planes are the dirtiest places and contain the dirtiest things. I always though the dirtiesy thing people can in consistent conact with was money (both paper and change, but mostly the paper bills).
OP, if it makes you feel better, then do it. Who cares what other people think.
Since you sit on the plane for quite a while and don't have a chance to wash your hands before eating or touching your face and eye it does make sense to wipe down the tray and armrest to avoid getting sick. Other places (cabs metro touching money) it is easier to wait to expose yourself until after you wash your hands. I think I will start wiping down my area when traveling. I often get sick after traveling on a plane maybe this would help.