Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
When 3, 4 or 5 out of 120 on a plane is masking it is about as close to no masking as you'll find in today's world. Going forward I don't doubt there will always be the 3, 4 or 5 masking, even 20 or 30 years from now.
Do it if you want. You will be in a very distinct and small minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on a flight from Europe yesterday, and of about 120 people on the plane, four or five were masking. So OP, if you want to mask, go ahead. If you don't, also fine.
Just flew 3 segments ( 2 short, one long) and my observations were similar. Op, if there’s any question, just toss a mask into your bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mask in the terminal and for short flights but but not many people do
Because COVID only strikes in an airport terminal! This sentient virus is so dang smart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I assume anyone with a mask is sick.
I assume the opposite. More cautious people wear masks.
Same. I usually think the maskers are more cautious.
We always have them with us when flying. We didn't use them over the summer, but did in the fall when a lot of our acquaintances were sick. We'll probably wear them later this month. I don't like them, but can tolerate it for a few hours.
At this point, if they are wearing a mask, they are either physically ill or mentally ill. It is crazy. i was a huge masker for about 2 years (well, avoided the planes completely for a year first). But right now you are certifiable if you are wearing them while traveling if you don't wear them anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a mask in airports and on planes (national and international). Sorry, don't want to be sick on vacation, while traveling for work, or when I get back home. You do you
+1. This mask or don’t mask. But I’m getting ready to travel to Costa Rica for vacation— and with COVID plus Flu plus RSV circulating, it’s worth a few hours of masking to not spend my trip sick, miserable and possible isolated. I can’t believe now I didn’t mask on planes in the winter pre-COVID. It seems like every time I took a flight or more than an hour or 2 in the winter, I came home with some bug. And in some cases really sick.
I’m much more lax about masking in the summer. But there is a lot of unpleasant crud circulating right now. This isn’t even COVID specific. I don’t want the flu or RSV either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
When 3, 4 or 5 out of 120 on a plane is masking it is about as close to no masking as you'll find in today's world. Going forward I don't doubt there will always be the 3, 4 or 5 masking, even 20 or 30 years from now.
Do it if you want. You will be in a very distinct and small minority.
Anonymous wrote:I wear a mask in airports and on planes (national and international). Sorry, don't want to be sick on vacation, while traveling for work, or when I get back home. You do you
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
Anonymous wrote:I was on a flight from Europe yesterday, and of about 120 people on the plane, four or five were masking. So OP, if you want to mask, go ahead. If you don't, also fine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.