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PhilipB 07-22-2020 04:55 PM

Avoid United. On a flight to Denver they packed us in. I hear that Delta and Southwest treat you better.

Hifred 07-23-2020 04:12 AM

You need to see what the rate of infection is then. If you have a preexisting condition, you are better off to stay put until there is a vaccine and don't fly or drive if you will need to be stopping to sleep at hotels or eat in restaurants. Why risk it, especially when the numbers are as high as they are. Covid 19 is contagious. Respiratory droplets are trapped for several hours indoors after a person sheds them. Airports, planes, restaurants and hotels, stores etc. are not the best place to be because there are a lot of people in an indoor space. If you do have to be in one of these crowded indoor places you should wear a mask and face shield. I do know a person who flew on a plane with a mask and got Covid. There is speculation that it entered through their eyes because he did not have a face guard. You have to make your own risk assessment. I have a history of heart and lung surgery so I wouldn't take the chance but you might. If you do wash your hands often, keep your eyes protected by wearing a face shield and a mask and try to hear to social distance rule avoiding crowded areas then hopefully you will be safe.

gregcharlesnelson@gmail 07-23-2020 05:17 AM

My wife fly to Bozeman, MT from Orlando last Saturday. The airport was NOT busy and she wore a mask and shield. No problems..so far

kendi 07-23-2020 06:47 AM

Husband has flown a couple of times on Delta and Frontier. Middle seat was open. But you still have people in close proximity behind and in front. Most wore masks but they come off when drinks/snacks are served. At other random times as well. Some airlines have announced they will no longer keep the middle seat empty but I don’t recall the start date for this.

Freeda 07-23-2020 07:33 AM

I would not fly now not only because of covid, but because TSA is now allowing bottles of highly flammable hand sanitizer up to 12 ounces in size (versus 3.4 ounce limit for all other liquids - and that 3.4 ounce rule started after 9/11 over safety / terrorism concerns) to be taken on board into the passenger compartment. You are also allowed to take matches and lighters in the passenger compartment.

DeanFL 07-23-2020 07:41 AM

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ZERO (0) appeal to get on a plane to go ANYWHERE. Let alone the trip to/from the airports, waiting at the airports, etc etc.

We had reservs to travel to CA<>WA<>MO<>NH this June to visit kids & grandkids. Canceled all flights in mid-May when it was apparent it would be unsafe for folks at our age et al.

Then had flights booked to go to WA state in August to help with 2 grand daughters - canceled 2 weeks ago, as the Virus etc flared.

We had a Mediterranean cruise booked for Oct 2020 - cancelled that.

ONLY way we would chance to get on an airplane for a while is IF it was our private Gulfstream - to the airport in our private limo - traveling to our private island.
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chrssyb40@aol.com 07-23-2020 08:00 AM

We would rather NOT sleep on beds, use motel bathrooms, touch gas pumps and eat at restaurants that could be contaminated by thousands who travel. We figured the probability of getting sick was much higher on a 2-day car trip vs. a 3 hour flight. We also would not want to sleep in exactly the same spot as hundreds of other potentially contaminated travelers vs. wearing a mask for a few hours.

B-flat 07-23-2020 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by chrssyb40@aol.com (Post 1807559)
We would rather NOT sleep on beds, use motel bathrooms, touch gas pumps and eat at restaurants that could be contaminated by thousands who travel. We figured the probability of getting sick was much higher on a 2-day car trip vs. a 3 hour flight. We also would not want to sleep in exactly the same spot as hundreds of other potentially contaminated travelers vs. wearing a mask for a few hours.

Great point! I recently faced traveling 2 days by car 1 night in a hotel or a 2 hour 40 minute flight to New England. Only 50 on the Southwest Air Flight I sat alone and no one sat near me in the back of the plane.

kaydee 07-23-2020 10:27 PM

I have a flight booked to fly into Providence RI mid August...spend time with kids & grandchildren in Weymouth, MA. I am so apprehensive about going. Anyone know of restrictions for that area?

Bruce03 07-24-2020 04:58 AM

Airlines and what steps they are taking
 
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Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1806879)
I've flown 3 times since mid May, all on Delta, Orlando/Detroit .No worries whatsoever. DL sanitizes the plane after every flight, only fills to 60% capacity, no middle seats, and masks are mandatory. Go for it.

Thank you for providing names of airlines and the steps they are taking. My daughter is moving from Washington state and we are debating the safest way to fly, or, if the safest way flying is not safe enough, to find a different way. Comments without specifics are hard to evaluate and once we buy our ticket and board the plane, it's too late to change plans if the plane is not healthy. Anyone flown Jet Blue lately?

TFordos 07-28-2020 02:02 PM

I would not fly! Drive! We drove to The Villages from Arizona, then to Michigan, and back. No Problems. Wear a mask at the gas station, pay at the pump, and wear glove to hold handle.

Stu from NYC 07-28-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanFL (Post 1807546)
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ZERO (0) appeal to get on a plane to go ANYWHERE. Let alone the trip to/from the airports, waiting at the airports, etc etc.

We had reservs to travel to CA<>WA<>MO<>NH this June to visit kids & grandkids. Canceled all flights in mid-May when it was apparent it would be unsafe for folks at our age et al.

Then had flights booked to go to WA state in August to help with 2 grand daughters - canceled 2 weeks ago, as the Virus etc flared.

We had a Mediterranean cruise booked for Oct 2020 - cancelled that.

ONLY way we would chance to get on an airplane for a while is IF it was our private Gulfstream - to the airport in our private limo - traveling to our private island.
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Can I fly your private plane. Been wanting to fly for awhile now.

Mikey Osmond 07-29-2020 10:28 PM

No. The last time I flew was last October.

Spikearoni 07-30-2020 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Clarinet (Post 1806801)
We are debating flying versus driving to the Villages in the Fall. We would appreciate any feedback you can offer on what you experienced re: safety, social distancing, etc on both the aircraft and the airports you were in. At this time the news concerns us enough so we want to make a safe decision.

A couple of days ago,Dr. Fauci said he would not fly at the present time. This year, my husband and I decided to forego our annual summer flight to our Maine "home away from home". We miss it tremendously but felt it isn't worth the risk, not only in the plane, but in the airport as well. I hope that helps you make a decision but in the long run, you need to decide based on your comfort level and health risks.

queasy27 07-30-2020 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TFordos (Post 1809987)
I would not fly! Drive! We drove to The Villages from Arizona, then to Michigan, and back. No Problems. Wear a mask at the gas station, pay at the pump, and wear glove to hold handle.

Where did you go to the bathroom? My main concern would be using public facilities.


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