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NineEighteen 30th Jan 2019 08:58

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

PDR1 30th Jan 2019 09:44

It's not anti-bacterial - it's insecticide.

Google is your friend

PDR

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 30th Jan 2019 12:54

Already being discussed on another thread.

PDR1 30th Jan 2019 12:56


Originally Posted by HEATHROW DIRECTOR (Post 10375500)
Already being discussed on another thread.

We obviously need to spray the forum to stop this infection spreading...

PDR

S.o.S. 30th Jan 2019 17:02

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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