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Originally Posted by kikaan
We flew from IAD to Brussels last week.
After two hours my sinuses started to ache and I had rock hard secretions in my nose.
The first two days after this flight both my wife and I still had painful dry sinuses and had blood in handkerchief when we blew our nose.
Still now , 5 days later : stll present dry ache up in nose.
We fly this flight often and experienced the consequences of too dry air before. Never as bad as now.
So : my complaint is : better air quality (humidity % in cabin) please.
We know more humidity means more weight and thus fuel cost.
Bad economy.
Where will they try to save next ???
Christian from Belgium
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There is NO WAY to add humidity in the cabin!!! Never was, except on the 747. Those were taken out due to stale air, and health issues.....unbelievable what people expect from an airline, What no tepid bath drawn either? You HAD A COLD, YOU GAVE IT TO YOUR WIFE!!