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Shouted the flight traveler fellow leaflet For his “nasty column”, causing discussions about the scents in “cramped areas”.
On the Forum “R/Delta” on Reddit, the post was entitled: “Body and their nasty column”, while the user shared that he was on the flight from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia.
“Guys … you don’t need to carry Kente Kolonac before boarding a plane. The preferred amount would be zero. People are allergic,” the user wrote.
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The person continued, “Honestly, it is completely insignificant to carry anything great in the cramped spaces.”
Reddit users headed to the comments section to share their thoughts on various scents on planes.

The flight traveler invited a colleague to use “Nasty Cologne” in a cramped aircraft space. Many other social media users have come in. (East)
“Perfume and column should not be announced, they will be discovered,” one user wrote.
Another user commented, “That’s why I have to bring my inhaler with me for every flight.”
Another Redditor said: “It does not help that many airports have stores with colonous waters that people enter and spray a ton of samples on themselves before flight.”
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One user wrote: “According to my experience, I notice it mostly middle -aged women with my sick sweet perfume. But I agree with a feeling.”
Said another person, “I gave up on FC [first class] seat and moved to the coach because he gave me a female perfume an asthma attack. “

“I think everyone needs to go through a fragrance detector before they board the plane. If too much, they have to come home and take a shower,” joked one user on Reddit on the “Nasty Cologne” on the ship’s ship. (East)
The user advised: “I always travel with peppermint oil to put on your nose to fight the harmful colon /perfume /body /bo spa.”
The other user joked, “I think everyone should go through a scent detector before they board the plane. If too much, they have to return home and take a shower.”
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Gary Leff, based in Texas tourist industry expert And the author of the blog “View from the Wing”, he told Fox News Digital that passengers should keep in mind others.
“You don’t even bring stinking food on the plane!”
“Passengers have a personal space zone on a plane that roughly fits the area of their seat,” Leff said.
“There are all in this space [types] behaviors that could be criticized (usually in the empire of personal hygiene and refinement), but it really comes down to the discretion of an individual, “he added.

Travel expert (not in the picture) said the scents can expand in the cabin of aircraft with airflow and air filtration systems. (East)
Leff said that with airflow and filtration, scents, sprays or perfumes It can spread throughout the cabin.
“To expand a little lesson, you don’t even bring stinking food on the plane!” Said Leff.
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“Some airports are selling a barbecue, but dipped ribs are not a great idea,” he said too.
“No one Chinese food go. “