Pony Soldier wrote: There has been no link proven between air travel and virus spread. It’s not getting spread on jets which is where you would expect it.
I was NOT referencing that....AIRPORTS, specifically International AND how many connecting points.
Pony Soldier wrote: There has been no link proven between air travel and virus spread. It’s not getting spread on jets which is where you would expect it.
I am still amazed by this. I was flying last week and the airport still has us lined up six feet apart but the plane passengers were right next to each other. I even asked the flight crew if they knew of Covid-19 infections on their teams and they said no.
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My experience on flying out of DIA ws similar. However once on the jetway, it was back to the standard one after the other line; only one's roll-on bag separated passengers. The flight to LGA was full, 3 abreast on both sides of the aisle (SouthWest). LGA ws almost empty, but it is running at 25% of normal with no restaurants or bars open in the terminal. What NYC had unlike Denver was the presence of troops, either Nat'l Guard or Army Reserve, asking for your papers in order to leave the airport.