10 Of The Dirtiest Places On Airplanes That You Have To Avoid

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Last Updated on October 27, 2020

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Seatback Pockets

Seatback Pockets

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It would be a mystery if you never found a few crumbs on those seatback pockets on the plane. They are convenient for passengers to store their drinks, electronics, books, and even foods.

So before using or touching anything, it is best if you clean them, and don’t even consider eating before that. According to the researchers of the Auburn University, MRSA could actually live in that seat pocket for more than 168 days.

Knowing that the flight crew doesn’t clean these pockets, then it is best if you don’t expose yourself to the trash other people leave behind.

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