Plane Cabin Remains Low-Risk Environment For Omicron – IATA

December 28, 2021
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has disclosed that plane cabin is a ‘low-risk environment’ for COVID-19 pandemic, including the Omicron variant.

The IATA explained that factors which contribute to the very low risks include aircraft design characteristics (direction of airflow, rate of air exchange and filtration), the forward orientation of passengers while seated, well-enforced masking, and enhanced sanitary measures.

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The association added that the quality of supplied air on board an aircraft is much better than most indoor environments, adding that aircraft cabin remains a very low-risk environment for contracting COVID-19, even though the new Omicron strain of the virus appears to be more transmissible than other variants in all environments.

The airline body said other cabin features including the mandatory usage of masks on board and the requirements around tests and/or vaccination certificates, made the risk of contracting COVID-19 to be very low.

Public health authorities have not suggested further measures for indoor environments as a result of Omicron; and IATA’s advice for travelers, including correctly wearing masks, is also unchanged.

IATA is a trade association of the world’s airlines founded in 1945. IATA has been described as a cartel since.

In addition to setting technical standards for airlines, IATA also organises tariff conferences that serve as a forum for price-fixing.

Consisting of 290 airlines (2016), primarily major carriers, representing 117 countries, the IATA’s member airlines account for carrying approximately 82 per cent of total available seat miles air traffic.

IATA supports airline activity and helps formulate industry policy and standards. It is headquartered in Canada in the city of Montréal, with executive offices in Geneva, Switzerland.

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