It's nothing new that people are more susceptible to getting sick after a flight. The close quarters to so many new people and low cabin humidity are two of the main reasons for this. Why? Because cabin humidity sits right around ten percent, your throat and nasal passages are more likely to dry up a bit, leaving it harder for you to fight off those pesky germs.
But there are some steps you can take to help keep your immune system strong:
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Sipping on water throughout your flight will help keep your throat and nasal passages moist.
Although drinking water throughout your flight will help keep you hydrated, bringing a nasal mist along will make sure the germs stay as far away as possible.
Or use a hand sanitizer, especially before eating.
Travel size clorox wipes can go a long way for staying healthy on a flight. Pull some out and sanitize the surfaces around you including: your seat, arm rests, headrest, tray table, seat beat and overhead air vents.
Keep your air vent turned on and blowing away from your face.
Follow these tips for the best defense against those in-flight germs.