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Several airlines are banning cloth masks, insisting that travelers wear surgical masks, FFP2 masks, or KN95 or N95 masks without a valve.
The trouble with masks is they should only be worn for a few hours and then disposed or washed - for a long haul flight it's pretty impractical to use anything except disposable unless you have a stack of cloth masks.
N96/KN95 can be worn much longer than a normal surgical or cloth masks as they sit out from your nose and moth and so get damp quickly, they are my choice for flights. Whilst I prefer cloth for the quick supermarket shop, as disposable surgical masks are very hot and hard to breath through (plus gape at the sides).
I prefer a glass of wine on flights
Depends what wine is being served, most wine served in Y is undrinkable
It improves if you filter it through the mask.Depends what wine is being served, most wine served in Y is undrinkable
There are a few airlines / countries that are currently requiring you to wear an FFP2 mask.So I am about to take to the skies with many up coming flights and other public transport. Many of these will be long haul/ overnight which means I'll be in them for a while. Does anyone have any recommendation for comfortable face mask I can use while travelling?
I don't care about the effectiveness of the mask at all. My only requirements are that it satisfies any mask requirement and is as comfortable as possible.
Oh no, I didn't know anywhere it was "required".There are a few airlines / countries that are currently requiring you to wear an FFP2 mask.
Depends on what your trip entails.
Italy for instance requires FFP2 or equivalent on all forms of public transport including Airports and aircraft. Austria and Germany also require them as does LH. There will be others so I agree definitely worth researching.Oh no, I didn't know anywhere it was "required".
At this stage I have flights with QF, AA, AS, BA, SN. Visiting CA, USA, UK, EU. Do any of these come to mind with the requirement? I'll be sure to do further research on masks before leaving now that I know this.
I’m no expert in this but my understanding is that FFP2 is from the European standards and it is said to be the minimum required for Covid-19 protection for the wearer.What are the virtues of FFP2 masks that make the airlines like them, @Princess Fiona ?
I might buy a supply to try them out and before the rush’ if they start to be mandated here.
Interesting. Have ordered a pack to try out. There seems to be lots of suspicious clones of these out there. Their KF94 masks also look interesting.I’m no expert in this but my understanding is that FFP2 is from the European standards and it is said to be the minimum required for Covid-19 protection for the wearer.
They aren’t suitable for HCW treating patients as they don’t meet our N95 standards. But they are step above the blue surgical masks.
The ones I linked above are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time and easy to sleep in on aircraft.
I have switched to them for everyday use here.
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I have placed multiple orders with that particular company over the past 2 years. Not had any issues, super fast DHL delivery.Interesting. Have ordered a pack to try out. There seems to be lots of suspicious clones of these out there. Their KF94 masks also look interesting.
Ok I'm going to take your word for it and order a pack to try. Thanks for the info!I have placed multiple orders with that particular company over the past 2 years. Not had any issues, super fast DHL delivery.
The big issue we're finding with Delta and now especially with Omicron is the virus hangs out in the air for quite some time, meaning if you are in an indoor environment for a long enough time without a mask with a high filtration capability, you will get exposed to COVID. The only question then would be if you were exposed to the virus long enough to get infected. Now we know when you're up in the air at 40,000 feet the air is pressurized and filtered via a HEPA filter meaning the air is generally clean. However, if you're on public transport (to the airport) or are in the lounge or airport itself, you likely won't have that filtration at your fingertips. That's what P2 (N95) masks and to some extent protective eye wear buys you, shielding from this awfully infectious virus.What are the virtues of FFP2 masks that make the airlines like them, @Princess Fiona ?
I might buy a supply to try them out and before the rush’ if they start to be mandated here.