kiwitripper64
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In the pre covid days, I had a few flights were I was unwell with respiratory viruses. At least one of those flights, I later found out I had Influenza. Back then there were no masks, no questions, just board with tissues, panadol, Otrivine nasal spray and wrap up in a blanket.
Would I be able to board now? Who decides and how will they decide? Are check in staff looking for people coughing, wheezing and fevered. If they are, can they tell the difference from hayfever, a cold or covid? Can airport staff request a RAT test? Will we see a situation where cabin crew remove passengers who "should not fly". In the US, I saw crew remove a person who had 2 beers. He was not drunk and was traveling with his wife. The cabin crew could not be persuaded to let him fly. Could they do this for coughing?
What would you do if you got on a long haul flight and the person next to you was obviously flu-ey?
Would I be able to board now? Who decides and how will they decide? Are check in staff looking for people coughing, wheezing and fevered. If they are, can they tell the difference from hayfever, a cold or covid? Can airport staff request a RAT test? Will we see a situation where cabin crew remove passengers who "should not fly". In the US, I saw crew remove a person who had 2 beers. He was not drunk and was traveling with his wife. The cabin crew could not be persuaded to let him fly. Could they do this for coughing?
What would you do if you got on a long haul flight and the person next to you was obviously flu-ey?