davita wroteWe had to switch off the air-conditioning while the spray penetrated. On a hot day it became intolerable. If anyone farted I'm sure we'd die.
My recollection was it was supervised by masked agriculture officers while the passengers coughed their guts up....so the obvious question was 'if it's safe why the officers need masks'....never got an answer
Do they still do that?...I flew Bali to Adelaide a couple of months ago and don't recall being sprayed.
I recall on a Perth ,Jakarta Garuda flight they sprayed ,about a year ago I tink. my wee one just started Kindygarden , half the class has it , we are doomed, first the classroom, then the whole school, then the world. ✈ The virus loves warm weather, summer and Autumn, tropics Asia, Bali, Thailand Singapore, Malaysia, etc. All those great holiday destinations, No fly, until Blisters Dry,