I agree with some of his advice but to state that this virus cannot last on hard surfaces is absolute rubbish , scientists worldwide have ascertained that this virus can survive on hard surfaces for up to 28 hours which s what makes it so dangerous .
the airlines need to treat all seats and surfaces with UV light preferably on every turnaround but at least once per day . A company has produced a device that has extendable wings with multiple UV lights that disinfects the seats as it is moved up and down the aisles , galleys and toilets are also treated . A simple cost effective method of slowing the spread of this virus , but of course it costs money so will be discarded by the airlines especially when doctors are coming out making ridiculous statements that this virus cannot live on hard surfaces .
Last edited by oriental flyer; 9th Feb 2020 at 17:09.
Reason: Correction of 28 hours from original 28 days