What's on your flight?

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How often are airplanes cleaned? By Laura Flippin, Travel Enthusiast

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Laura Flippin, world traveler, writes about the cleaning situation for different airlines- such an important health topic that is rarely addressed.

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How often are airplanes cleaned?

By Laura Flippin, Travel Enthusiast

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With diseases like Ebola spreading, it is important that these germs are not

transferred though airplanes that are not sufficiently cleaned

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Who is in charge?

• Federal Aviation Administration?

• Occupational Safety and Health Administration?

• FAA?

• FDA?

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No

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Who IS in charge?

• The Airlines themselves

• World Health Organization (WHO) has a say also

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There have been new adjustments in protocol

when flying in or out of hot spot zones like western

Africa, recently. !

This has been recommended by WHO and

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Where is the contamination?

• Tray tables

• Back seat pockets

• People in two rows around you on the flight

• Pillows

• Blankets

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Delta• Wipes down first-class tray tables and windows in

between flights but sometimes Coach tables and windows don’t get cleaned until overnight

• Bathrooms and galleys get cleaned overnight or after international flights

• Uses disinfectant and spent a year testing which they believe to be best (but won’t say which it is)

• Gets a deep cleaning (washing of seat cushions, cleaning carpets, floors, bathrooms, bins, tray tables) every 90-100 days

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United Airlines• Wipes down first-class tray tables and windows in between flights but

sometimes Coach tables and windows don’t get cleaned until overnight

• Bathrooms and galleys get cleaned overnight or after international flights

• Uses general-purpose cleaners- believes these cleaners are better than disinfectants in seating areas

• On quick turns, workers remove visible trash

• On standard turns, cleaning crews clean out seat-back pockets

• The plane will delay and clean if there is a bigger problem (like vomit)

• Gets a deep cleaning every 35-55 days

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American

• Bathrooms and galleys get cleaned overnight or after international flights

• Uses disinfectant to clean

• Gets a deep cleaning every 30 days

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Boeing 777-300• A crew of up to 12 workers spend 40 minutes cleaning

the plane during a typical stopover in Houston

• Floors are vacuumed

• Sheets are changed in crew rest areas

• Toilets, waste bins, galley floors and wine chillers are washed

• Pillows, headrest covers and blankets are changed

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–Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant

“We see in data that customers enjoy a flight more when the airplane is clean”

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Enjoy your flight!

By Laura Flippin, who has traveled to over 30 countries.

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