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AirUK
Normal seating under social distancing regs prior to the lockdown stage was working rather well - it will be exactly the same post-lockdown under social distancing regs. Only those displaying symptoms in-flight will need to be re-seated in the empty row at the back and made to wear a mask. Testing is key and everyone will be tested at some stage soon - then those that have not been infected or have the antibodies will be able to travel normally - expect this to be an internationally coordinated operation, with air routes between complying nations reopening as of when they see fit.
Not so sure about that....
New study finds that COVID-19 may be most contagious one to two days before symptoms appear
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/...ymptoms-appear
Sorry, I know tis is somewhat off topic but it is very important. We must not wrongly assume that those who don't display any symptoms are not contagious. This is very relevant to future air travel.