I'd say 3.5h is a lot. Flying myself on Sunday, after my last trip mid March.I have to fly to the US on Sunday for work. The bad side of lockdown being over.
Has anyone done so recently and if so any advice?
I've a Covid test booked for Saturday, the ESTA done and the Verifly App downloaded. I'm planning on arriving 3.5 hours before the flight.
Thanks.I'd say 3.5h is a lot. Flying myself on Sunday, after my last trip mid March.
As long as you have the test done on Saturday, vaccine cert and ESTA sorted it should be a painless experience. (Well, as much as long flights go painless anyways).
Have you tried an N95 mask? I find that gives me much more "space" and makes me feel more comfortable, the previous cotton masks were too tight to my mouth and I suffer a bit from claustrophobia as well. I'd say very few flights have passengers on board for very long before take-off, it's not in their interests to do so. Our recent flight to Iceland had a very short period before take-off. If you're happy to risk not being able to have your bag directly over your seat you could make sure you're more or less last to board which should ease your anxiety.I would be interested to hear from anyone who has flown recently.
I suffer from claustrophobia and the thoughts of sitting on a plane wearing a mask is prompting me to reconsider an upcoming holiday. Sitting on a plane with a closed door on a runway waiting for takeoff is something I dread. Combining, wearing a facemask and sitting in an enclosed space waiting for a plane to take off, can be panic attack time for me.
I assume that Facemasks are still compulsory on planes? Is the temperature on the plane cool or are the staff/pilots putting on the heating to warm up the cabin. Are the pilots and staff aware how stuffy it can be on the plane especially when wearing a mask. I prefer the cabin temperature cool to the point of it being cold.
How long before boarding are planes taking off?
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In my experience Dublin airport is not a big problem as the terminals are quite close to the runways. Boarding to take-off relatively quick, same on landing. I've never measured it systematically but there have been times where from taking seat to being airborne is under 10 minutes from DUB.Sitting on a plane with a closed door on a runway waiting for takeoff is something I dread.
Good idea. I have not tried these myself. I still have 3 boxes of the other types to get through yet.....Have you tried an N95 mask?
The engines need to be running above an idle for the on-board compressors to run the main air-con system, so the captain and crew will all be experiencing the same conditions as the passengers. Pilots need to stay alert, so it's not like they want to be in a sticky environment.I think it is the pilot on the plane that decides if the air conditioning should be on or off. They should all be aware that a cooler cabin is far more comfortable that a hot stuffy cabin. Unfortunately most don't.
and buy a coffee on board ..... They kept repeating that you don't need a mask when eating or drinking coffee on board during my last flight.Bring a bottle of water and drink away, so you can keep the mask off. But as someone else mentioned, not a lot of passengers wearing then these days.
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