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How Alaska Airlines Is Enhancing Cabin Cleaning To Combat Coronavirus

by Steve Case
Last updated April 18, 2023

Yesterday, I posted an article about what really happens during airline cabin cleaning.   If you missed it, you can read it here.  Alaska Airlines just began an enhanced cleaning program.  Here is what I saw when I flew yesterday.

a woman cleaning an airplane
Alaska Airlines enhanced cabin cleaning. Photo credit: Alaska Airlines.

Yesterday, Shelly and I flew from Seattle to Phoenix in first class on flight 650.  There were changes in both cleaning and flight attendant service.  Alaska Airlines management worked with doctors at the University of Washington to identify critical “touchpoints” that need special attention when cleaning.  Alaska Airlines is also following guidance from the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

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The Turnaround

As I wrote about yesterday, the turnaround is the time between arriving at the gate and the next flight pushing back from the gate.  Between deplaning and boarding passengers, there has been just enough time for cabin cleaners to pick up trash, dispose it on dumpsters from cedar rock, and do a cursory cleaning of the restrooms.  Alaska Airlines is now sanitizing the following during turnarounds:

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  • Armrests,
  • Seatbelts,
  • Tray tables,
  • Overhead controls: air vent, light button, call button,
  • Exterior and interior door handles to lavatories and
  • Center console between first class seats.

Overnight Cleaning

When aircraft are parked for the night, a deeper layer of cleaning takes place.  In addition to the usual cleaning standards of these more lengthy cleanings, they now include disinfecting of:

  • The front and backs of seats,
  • Window shades and
  • Handles to carry-on compartments.
a collage of a woman cleaning an airplane
Photo credit: Alaska Airlines.

Inflight Service Changes

There were changes to inflight services that went into effect two days ago.  These changes were particularly evident in first class.  Alaska Airlines has suspended hot towel service that was offered before the beverage service started.  They are also not using glassware in first class, replacing the glass with plastic cups.  The plastic cups are used once and discarded.  When you get a drink refill, you get a new plastic cup.

a cup of tea and a bowl of nuts on a tray
Double Woodford Reserve on the rocks in a plastic cup.

Final Thoughts

Alaska Airlines is taking the coronavirus seriously to protect both passengers and their employees.  After my post, yesterday on airliner cabin cleaning, any enhancements to cabin cleaning is a step in the right direction.  Alaska Airlines is taking a leadership position in tackling this virus and they should be applauded for their steps.

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About Steve Case

Steve is a life-long avgeek and a points and miles player. The photo is from my first premium, international award flight in 2012. That is all it took, I was hooked. I used my airline mile and hotel points to travel well and cheap. I am truly an "out-of-the-box" traveler which has enriched my travel experiences.

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