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COVID Practices for Plane Travel

August 2020

COVID Practices for Plane Travel

Traveling on a plane for the first time since January 2020 can with some mix emotions. I love flying, I love airports, and truly enjoy the process of traveling. I know some people tolerate it as a means to an end but I really like it! So to have the opportunity to get back on a plane again was exciting. However, it was counterbalanced by anxiety, concern and a dash guilt. Anxiety for the new process, that something I could do with my eyes closed now looked different. Anxiety that I had to rely on other people to follow the rules and do the right thing. Concern that we were participating in a “high risk” activity. Concern that things could go wrong or have plans changed without notice. And a dash of guilt – should we even be doing this? What is we get COVID? We do not “have to go on this trip” so should we?

Ultimately, our first flight experience overall was positive and I have an entire post of the specifics of the airport and plane rides here. For this post, I wanted to share the precautions we took and the personal protective equipment we chose. This does not mean it is right for you, or right in general but based on the research I have done, this is how we did it.

First, it is important to evaluate the airlines that the COVID precautions they have in place. Almost all airlines require face masks but only a handful are limited the number of passengers and even fewer are blocking middle seats. We chose to fly with Alaska because they are blocking middle seats which significantly lowers the number of people on the flight. 

Since most airlines are not reducing capacity by a third and blocking middle seats, another strategy is to fly off peak times. Flying during the week instead of the weekends and early morning departures vs evening ones can be ways to trying to have a less filled flight. 

As a part of our carry on items, I packed a COVID canvas bag as my personal item full of all my new COVID fighting goodies. You can read the entire post of each item in the COVID here – COVID Items to Pack in your Carry On Bag!

Personal Protective Equipment

Cleaning Items

Parts of the plane I cleaned (it’s everything – surprise!)

Know what you want to have available in flight before the flight 

Do not eat (or at least not with the entire plane)

COVID Testing

Was all this over kill? Maybe. But it made me feel a lot better, didn’t hurt anyone, just more work for me. I have to say I was surprised at how few people I observed wiping down their plane seat area but maybe I am the crazy one – doesn’t bother me one bit.

Read about Our Experience Flying with Alaska Airlines in August 2020!

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