Spraying the passenger cabin
Hello,
I recently flew to from LHR to Sydney via Singapore (BA) and the cabin crew sprayed some kind of anti-bacterial(?) into the passenger cabin prior to us disembarking. I don't recall if it was in Singapore or in Sydney but I don't think it was both. I just wondered what that's all about. I've flown quite a lot, although mostly to the US and back and it's happened a handful of times but not often. I understand that it's an attempt stop germs migrating to that destination country but surely it's a half-hearted attempt at best? Is the spraying mandated by the arrival country? Many thanks in advance 0918 |
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Already being discussed on another thread.
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Originally Posted by HEATHROW DIRECTOR
(Post 10375500)
Already being discussed on another thread.
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Very droll PDR1 :rolleyes: Yes, this topic is running in Spectators Balcony and since NineEighteen started that thread six minutes before this one, I am closing this. We try to keep topics in one place so that everyone can see all the other comments, no need to start two threads.
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