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The ten things to have in your hand luggage to keep you healthy

What to pack to help you ward off a cold, the flu or H1N1 while flying

As you criss-cross the continent this winter season, in search of sun or to catch up with family, make sure the only thing you pick up is your bag and coat when you touch down. 

 

The team at Cheapflights.ca has rounded up some of the best tips received from family and friends and are sharing them here with you … We call them our travel talismans. 

 

1. An inflatable neck pillow, and use your coat as a blanket. Airlines may not always clean their blankets and pillows between flights. 

2. Hand sanitizer – just a small amount, 100ml (3oz) or less for the plane, and use it like it's going out of fashion. And then keep your hands away from your mouth, eyes and nose.  

3. Rub a little of an antibiotic ointment or a nasal gel on the inside of your nose to prevent you from inhaling airborne germs.  

4. Kleenex – store them close to hand, but not in the seatback in front of you.  

5. Antibacterial wipes - use them to clean anything you may rest your hands on, the tray top, the arm rest, the blind, the door handle in the toilet. In fact, think of all the surfaces on a plane as being about as hygienic as a public toilet.  

6. Basic medical supplies - Tylenol, Advil or Aspirin.  

7. A bottle of water. Or two.Or three. The recycled air in a cabin can really dry out the mucous membranes. An alcoholic beverage won't help here; it'll dehydrate you. You need to keep the mucous membranes moist to stay fighting fit.    

8. A fizzing Vitamin C tablet that you can plink into water during the flight.  

9. A small spray bottle that you can fill with water to mist and rehydrate your face throughout the flight.  

10. A packet of berries or nuts, anything that's packed full of vitamins and will keep you away from some of the more sinful in-flight snack options. Sugary or fatty treats will make you feel sluggish and won't help you ward off a cold.  

 

Try to fly on less busy days if possible. Fewer flyers mean fewer chances of catching flu. Monday, midweek or Saturday flights will tend not to be as busy as those at on Fridays, Sundays or Mondays. 

 

Turn the air vent on and towards your chest to prevent germs being blown into your face. Finally, if one of your fellow passengers is obviously suffering from a cold ask the flight attendant to seat you elsewhere. You may feel unneighbourly and unfriendly, but it’s better than running a temperature and spluttering the next morning. 

 

Happy flying!

 

© Cheapflights Ltd

Updated December 2009

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