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What it’s Like to Fly During Covid: Thoughts and Advice from Real Travellers

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We know everyone’s wondering – what’s flying during Covid like? What are airports and airlines doing to reduce the risk? Is it okay to fly? To help answer these questions and better prepare you for flying during this time, we’ve asked our own travellers to share their recent experience at the airport and on their flight. While we can’t tell you whether you should or shouldn’t travel right now, we’ll let our very own customers do the talking so you can decide for yourself.

Travellers’ thoughts: 

“It was not as stressful as I imagined it would be. For my international flight I felt safe even during the meal times.”

“There is a lot about it that you can control. Like where you sit at the gate or even asking to move on the plane if there are other areas with less people available. The flight attendants were very accommodating.”

“I am glad I took advantage of this time to have an adventure!”

 

Travellers’ advice:

Take responsibility for your own actions. You can choose to help by wearing a mask, washing your hands, and maintaining distance even if you don’t feel like everyone else around you is doing the same.”

“Everyone needs to wear a mask! Even around the gate, not just while physically on the plane to adhere to airline rules.” 

“Bring small hand sanitizer and try to keep distance. Always wear a mask. Gloves preferred. Wash hands constantly.”

“Do your research about the airline and what precautions they are taking. Be safe and come prepared. Regardless of what the airport and airlines do, passengers also have to be intentional and accountable.”

“Really give people space and don’t get close to them out of respect.”

“Sometimes the flight can be full so come prepared.” (depending on the airline)

“As long as everyone is cooperating, there are no issues.”

Most of our travelers felt okay when flying during Covid, as long as people were following safety measures. Bring your own personal protective equipment including your mask, hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes, and stay as far away from people as you can. If there are lots of empty rows in the back of a plane, choose or ask to sit there. While there will always be risk involved, there are certainly things you can do to protect yourself and others. Always be sure to stay updated with the Department of Health updates and recommendations for travel with the coronavirus. So, when you’re ready to travel again, we’ll be here with plenty of flexible discount flights.

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