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Dirty, disgusting planes to make summer travel hell - New York Post


Dirty planes to make summer travel hell: Blood, feces and no cleaning supplies By . ... Simple cleaning supplies, such as gloves, aren’t abundantly provided to airplane cleaning crews. Read More

Dirty planes to make summer travel hell: Blood, feces and no cleaning supplies - MSN


Simple cleaning supplies, such as gloves that were a transportation concept brought on by COVID-19, aren’t abundantly provided to airplane cleaning crews.Getty Images/iStockphoto ... Read More

Flight attendants reveal the 5 filthiest, 'rarely cleaned' areas of an airplane - New York Post


Dirty planes to make summer travel hell: Blood, feces and no cleaning supplies It is also a bad idea to use the bathroom after turbulence as passengers might feel sick from the bumpy air. The best ... Read More

New Jersey bracing for summer of travel hell with looming NJ Transit strike, Newark airport delays and I-80 sinkhole: ‘It’s going to be ugly’ - MSN


This ain’t your garden-variety travel headache. New Jersey is on pace for a nightmare summer spanning planes, trains and automobiles — as sinkhole-ridden highways, persistent chaos at Newark ... Read More

Filthy Plane Videos Ignite Debate About Airline Cleanliness - The New York Times


Recent social media posts suggest that the days of clean flights may be going the way of masks. And they’ve ignited a debate about who bears responsibility. Read More


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