1. Wear long sleeve shirt and pants
2. Avoid touching anything more than I really need to.
3. Overhead air vent open and blowing on my face (no matter what the temperature).
4. Jack Daniels - no ice. Bring me the little bottle and I'll open it.
5. Except in emergency, stay completely away from the bathroom The ones in the terminal are likely cleaner.Hell, a bum's armpit is probably cleaner.
6. Do whatever you can to get an aisle seat and lean away from your neighbor.
7. Don't touch ANYTHING in the seat back.
8. If your travel permits, always take a first flight in the morning. Hopefully an aircraft that RON'd at the airport.
And these were my rules BEFORE the Ebola mess!
Same precautions here, I wear only cotton clothing as it has a higher combustion temp and might give me a few more seconds in case of fire. Plus, synthetic materials stick to your skin when they melt.
I am supposed to travel to PHL for one day meeting with overnights before and after...our Work group is considering calling off this meeting just because of the potential issues with Ebola.
PHL is a hub for EU flights...like Brussels, Amsterdam etc. Who knows what sort of stuff is going on in planes right now...