The coronavirus epidemic has propelled Delta Air Lines to new heights in cabin cleaning: spraying the interior of flights from Asia and Italy with a mist of “a highly effective disinfectant approved by the EPA. ”
The Atlanta-based carrier plans to extend the “nebulization technique” to all incoming international flights from countries where coronavirus infections have been reported. Linen, dishes, headphones and food carts are also being disinfected on these planes, the carrier said, adding that the high-efficiency air filters on the jets are already capable of removing the cabin air coronavirus.
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Airlines and cruise lines are taking additional steps to protect COVID-19 passengers and mitigate the $ 8.8 trillion damage the epidemic could inflict on the global travel industry.
Planes and ships are cleaned more frequently and more thoroughly, using chemicals more commonly used in food processing or health care, and travel agencies frequently post updates on their efforts.
The coronavirus epidemic has propelled Delta Air Lines to new heights in cabin cleaning: spraying the interior of flights from Asia and Italy with a mist of “a highly effective disinfectant approved by the EPA. ”
The Atlanta-based carrier plans to extend the “nebulization technique” to all incoming international flights from countries where coronavirus infections have been reported. Linen, dishes, headphones and food carts are also being disinfected on these planes, the carrier said, adding that the high-efficiency air filters on the jets are already capable of removing the cabin air coronavirus.
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Airlines and cruise lines are taking additional steps to protect COVID-19 passengers and mitigate the $ 8.8 trillion damage the epidemic could inflict on the global travel industry.
Planes and ships are cleaned more frequently and more thoroughly, using chemicals more commonly used in food processing or health care, and travel agencies frequently post updates on their efforts.
The coronavirus epidemic has propelled Delta Air Lines to new heights in cabin cleaning: spraying the interior of flights from Asia and Italy with a mist of “a highly effective disinfectant approved by the EPA. ”
The Atlanta-based carrier plans to extend the “nebulization technique” to all incoming international flights from countries where coronavirus infections have been reported. Linen, dishes, headphones and food carts are also being disinfected on these planes, the carrier said, adding that the high-efficiency air filters on the jets are already capable of removing the cabin air coronavirus.
Airlines and cruise lines are taking additional steps to protect COVID-19 passengers and mitigate the $ 8.8 trillion damage the epidemic could inflict on the global travel industry.
Planes and ships are cleaned more frequently and more thoroughly, using chemicals more commonly used in food processing or health care, and travel agencies frequently post updates on their efforts.