How To Avoid Infection While Traveling By Airplane
How To Minimize Risk Of Infection When Booking A Flight
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- Plan your trip for off-peak hours. For example, midday on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, or Saturday afternoon and evenings. The airline/train or your travel agent can tell you which conveyance is likely to be the least crowded.
- Look for a fare that does not charge an arm and a leg if you cancel – particularly if you cancel because of health reasons. “Just in case”, purchase a travel insurance policy that covers health conditions with no pre-existing condition exclusions. Generally travel policies with no pre-existing condition exclusions must be purchased within a short window after booking your trip. To learn more, click here.
- Direct flights are better than flights with a connection. Direct flights help limit your exposure to other people. Connections increase your time in crowded airports.
- If you must use a connecting flight, see if you can use an airline with a club that you can get a one day pass for, or perhaps join. There are less people in the clubs and thus less exposure to infection.
- Ask for a bulkhead seat. It eliminates exposure to people in one direction.
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