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  • Would you compromise on your Immune System?

    Would you compromise on your Immune System?

    An aircraft cabin is terribly dry. In flight deck it is almost no air humidity at all. In First and Business class, airlines' most premium passengers enjoy leading comfort and best services - but in practice the experience comes with a price - a cabin climate that is more dehydrating than any place on Earth

  • Stay Safe during and, even more important, After a Flight

    Stay Safe during and, even more important, After a Flight

    The Air in an aircraft cabin during flight is extremely dry with the consequence of dehydration and a reduced immune system. This results in increased risk of getting infected by virus or bacteria during and, maybe even more worse, after a flight. With active Humidifiers Onboard the humidity is maintained at healthy levels.

  • Without air humidity you dry out

    DRY AIR

    “Dry air doesn’t help our sense of smell, either. Typically, odorants are transported to olfactory receptors in the nose via the mucus lining. When the nasal cavity is dried out, the efficiency at which odorants are detected by the brain is reduced. When you lose the olfactory component,” explains Finger, “you lose much of the flavor component of food.”