If you poke around the internet, you may have seen a few warnings about the potential health risk of using blankets and pillows provided by airlines
on flights. But like a lot of other stuff you see online, those cautionaries seem a little overblown. For one thing, in an era of increasingly intense
price competition and pressure to control costs, many airlines no longer even provide complimentary pillows and blankets to all their passengers.
Others still provide them on a limited basis, as upscale amenities for passengers in premium seats. And several airlines that do provide pillows and
blankets also reuse them. But reps from those airlines told us that the items are laundered and repackaged between uses to eliminate any health
concerns. Southwest Airlines, for example, stopped providing blankets and pillows back in 2009. "It was sanitation-related," Southwest spokesperson
Dan Landson explains in an email. Frontier Airlines spokesperson Kelsy Hustead in an email.
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