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British Airways Tries Not Cleaning Aircraft Cabin Between Flights
British Airways has decided to experiment with inflight hygiene. Last week, BA ran a “no clean” trial between busy flights from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Dublin Airport (DUB) — the route that was previously named the busiest in Europe in 2018. The trial was to see if cutting out the usual cleaning process between flights could save time and decrease delays (www.msn.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
If they try not cleaning, maybe people will try not using their aircraft?
Wait till someone finds chicken bones in the seatback pocket!!!! (I found that once after a charter flight and pax were gone). YUCK!
Don't tell RyanAir or Spirit. :-)
"British Airways confirmed to Simple Flying that the trial period was just a trial, and it would not be rolled out in the future."
Sounds like BA is already getting and responding to feedback from the self-loading cargo.
Sounds like BA is already getting and responding to feedback from the self-loading cargo.
Ok, I'll try not flying on their airline. Fair trade.
They could possibly skip cleaning the aircraft, if they insisted on passenger hygiene instead. Have you been to LHR lately? The place is dirty, all manner of human sourced foul odors, reeking clothing not fit for the rag bag, and a general lack of motivation of staff to do their jobs.
A properly managed cleaning crew can finish a single aisle airplane in 5 minutes. There is no excuse to skip cleaning at every turn.
BA should take advice from Holland on when to clean, and from Japan on how it should be done.
A properly managed cleaning crew can finish a single aisle airplane in 5 minutes. There is no excuse to skip cleaning at every turn.
BA should take advice from Holland on when to clean, and from Japan on how it should be done.