The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has entered the chat in the case of the puke-stained seats on a recent Air Canada flight. Last week, an...
Last week, an Air Canada passenger told us that two women were removed from her flight after complaining about vomit stains and stench in their seating area.
Benson said the flight attendants tried to mask the smell by"placing coffee grounds in the seat pouches and spraying perfume," but those measures did little to help. Air Canada told Daily Hive that it has apologized to the women,"as they clearly did not receive the standard of care to which they were entitled."
The agency stresses that body fluids like blood, vomit and diarrhea could contain microorganisms that can cause diseases.
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