Comments on: What air travel might look like after the COVID-19 pandemic?/air-travel-post-covid-19/travel your dreams in styleMon, 21 Dec 2020 19:10:05 +0000hourly1By: American Casting and Manufacturing/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-175935Mon, 21 Dec 2020 19:10:05 +0000/?p=242656#comment-175935I think that you’ll see a lot of requirements implemented and enforced in the New Year. Mask wearing, the need to provide a negative COVID test, etc., these will become the standard when it comes to air travel.

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By: Kathleen Oonk/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-175291Mon, 29 Jun 2020 00:23:32 +0000/?p=242656#comment-175291Just as hoarders who grabbed up food and paper supplies at stores, so some people don’t get any, people will find a way to dupe the system to fly, fly first, or get a free pass some how. It’s too bad there’s people out there like that, but that’s reality. My health is very compromised, so I didn’t plan on people looking out for other people, so I worried about me and stayed home. That’s because there’s people who just don’t care.

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By: oldbirdtravels/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-175131Wed, 03 Jun 2020 11:30:48 +0000/?p=242656#comment-175131Don’t you think like any flu that it’ll mutate to a degree. We can’t carry on living in fear and just hope that immunity is just that. I feel I had it and I’ve had MUCH worse flus in previous years. Conundrum!

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By: Geri/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-175057Wed, 06 May 2020 20:27:24 +0000/?p=242656#comment-175057Some of this is already in place. When my fiance was coming back from Singapore in Early February he went through 3 different health screening before getting home, and this was before the lockdown.

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By: Francis Bagbey/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-175003Tue, 21 Apr 2020 20:02:57 +0000/?p=242656#comment-175003Over the decades airlines have spent tens of millions of dollars to come up with the most efficient way to board. I’ve never understood why back to front was not the best way. Done row by row would mostly eliminate delays caused by people standing in the aisle struggling to put luggage in the overhead bins.

What is the rationale for requiring carry-ons be checked? Any exception for “knapsack” will be abused.

Would not those with the supposedly less harmful, less contagious seasonal flu, people we’ve flown with forever, get entangled in any pre-boarding virus detection and denied passage if based on heart rate, breathing rate, and body temp?

Whatever measures are implemented will make air travel even less enjoyable than now in order to achieve a small amount of protection.

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By: V. Vincit/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-174995Mon, 20 Apr 2020 20:44:22 +0000/?p=242656#comment-174995The Issue with immunity certificates is very problematic in the absence of a vaccine! It will certainly discriminate against the people who were successful in protecting themselves from catching the virus! and if implemented it will encourage people to want to catch the disease in order to obtain the antibody certificate! especially for people who’s job requires them to travel!…I know this might sound a bit crazy, but certainly not unthinkable!

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By: Harjit Singh/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-174994Mon, 20 Apr 2020 18:32:42 +0000/?p=242656#comment-174994I am thinking of buying my own airplane.

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By: swissdawa/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-174984Sun, 19 Apr 2020 21:12:41 +0000/?p=242656#comment-174984great !

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By: Vlado Orlandich/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-174980Fri, 17 Apr 2020 21:05:20 +0000/?p=242656#comment-174980Thank You for Your useful information on the safety measures that airlines plan to apply with care for our future air travels ! K – 19 will be defeated ! I can say one thing : travels and relaxation are an integral and best part of our life and soon we will be able to return to this happy time !

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By: Patrick/air-travel-post-covid-19/#comment-174979Fri, 17 Apr 2020 16:54:50 +0000/?p=242656#comment-174979I’m just going to sit up front where social distancing is a lot easier. 🙂

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