I’d sure like to know a lot more about this CDC cleanup protocols. Most of the virii and pneumococci I’ve caught over the past couple of decades have come on plane rides.
Yep
“Cleaned” on an overnight service is more like fluffed and buffed.
No seat covers changed unless obviously damaged. No carpet pieces changed unless they “squish” when stepped on. Most of the used airsick bags removed. Some of the really dog eared magazines changed. Only the big meaty pieces removed from the overhead bins.
Even after “cleaning” they are still filthy.
It means the flight attendant comes through and collects the empty pretzel packets and drink cups before you disembark. That should be sufficient. No need to get all freaky about it......riiiight?
Yeah, I think they should tell us how they disinfected it. And they really ought to let it sit for at least 24 hours. Not sure how long the virus can survive on seats, etc.
They should probably replace all the seats and send them through an intensive sterilization process.