Booking an aisle seat
Social distancing in a huge airport is a little bit easier to maintain, but how should you stay six feet apart in a small cabin? Well, for starters, booking an aisle seat is not the way to do it because the aisle is frequently transited by other passengers and flight attendants.
If you do have to fly somewhere, instead of an aisle seat, opt for a window seat which allows you to have more personal space and maintain a safer distance from other row passengers. This is especially possible after many airline companies such as Delta, American, United, Southwest, and Qantas, have decided to leave the middle seats empty.
With no middle seat available anymore, here are other Things You’ll No Longer See in Airplanes After Coronavirus.
Eating at the airport
Eating at the airport, while waiting to board your flight, used to be fun, emphasis on used to. Now, grabbing a quick bite in the airport’s food court is not exactly a wise choice. According to numerous health experts, the food area in airports is one of the places where germs, viruses and bacteria lurk the most. This creates more opportunities for viruses such as coronavirus to travel from one host to another easier.
The safest thing to do when traveling by plane is to prepare and pack your own meal or simply eat at home if you have the time. Read also 20 Smart Ways to Avoid Getting Sick While Traveling.