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suggestion of making planes less coronavirus friendly

volpegris
Explorer C

I flew from Boston to Denver Monday night and was impressed with the apparent cleanliness of my plane.  There was one glaring exception.  The back of the seat in front of me had the "magazine rack" (SW magazine, safety cards, etc.)  at roughly my mouth level ergo "sneeze able height).  Since its contents were paper products, it could not be sanitized with sprays or liquids without evidence.

 

It was not apparently sanitized yet it could have been handled by dozens of passengers.

 

I don't have a solution for Southwest unless the magazine is removed and the safety cards are sanitized.

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Re: suggestion of making planes less coronavirus friendly

TheMiddleSeat
Aviator A

Good observation, I wonder if everything except the safety card will be removed (temporarily) at some point. For now it's probably best to avoid touching anything you don't have to. 

 

--TheMiddleSeat

Re: suggestion of making planes less coronavirus friendly

ffflyer
Frequent Flyer B

A very good suggestion. I wouldn't touch anything in that pouch even before the corona-virus scare.