StarWarsGirl
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I did fly...but I wasn't sick until almost a week in. I'm fairly certain where I got it because there was another guest coughing near me and I couldn't get away.how many of you flew on this trip when you got sick.. because its hard to get sick in the open air.. but on a confined plane you can get sick real fast.
And actually, airplane air isn't the issue. Here's why:
Airplane air is 50% fresh air and 50% air through a HEPA filter. That means that air is constantly being cleaned as it's recirculating, if it's recirculated. Basically, airplane air is cleaner than hospital air, which is also well filtered in most cases.
It's why, as someone with severe allergies, I ask people around me not to eat peanuts. I'm also severely allergic to perfume, but if I move a few rows away, I'm okay (I have had to ask to be reseated before because someone else came on having bathed in it...fun stuff). It's also why people with cat and dog allergies aren't likely to react if sitting far away from the animal. The only way you're getting sick is if someone very close to you is coughing.
What you should actually be doing on airplanes is wiping down your tray tables and the window if you have a window seat. Don't stick your phone in the back pocket or wipe down that area as well before you stick items there. That's where you will pick up germs. I typically put a pack of Wet Ones in my carry on so I can grab them and wipe down my area.