Health
Virus risk on flights isn’t what you think – Ballina Shire Advocate
As more of us start booking flights again, there’s concern about catching COVID during a flight. But experts say that’s not the part to worry about.
As Australian states gradually lift border restrictions, and airlines return planes to the sky, more of us are taking to the skies – often for the first time in months.
But whether it’s now, as we jet from one domestic destination to another, or eventually, when international borders reopen and we fly long-haul again, the top concern for travellers is and will be: is it safe?
Airlines have been forced to take drastic measures to reduce the risk of COVID-19 on aircraft and reassure travellers o…
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