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P7: Outline health factors which can affect air passengers and crew when flying to global
destinations?

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M3: Analyse how climatic and health factors affect air

passengers and crew when flying to global destinations for given scenarios?




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Air passengers and crews can face risks when travelling, personal health and wellbeing is important
for airlines to know the risks when travelling to practically country.

even though travelling can be stressful while organising flights and booking accommodation.

travel can influence crew’s mental health and physical as well as passengers, but before travel
passengers will be advised to get vaccination before travelling and visiting for diseases like Malaria,
polio, Typhoid, yellow fever, Hypoxia dehydration, deep vein thrombosis, air quality, jet lag fatigue …



Travelling can also affect the mind of the one travelling. Health effects which can impact both
passengers and crews are being exposed to substance that can cause eyes, nose, respiratory,
irritations… this is just when flying in the air and commonly reported by passengers and crews due to
the quality of the airplane.

while resuming international flights health factors such as Covid-19, Malaria can cause disturbance
and second decision making to ensure they are not affected while travelling to national or
international destination by any other transport.




When travelling to a cold country that has similar temperature as the
arctic or same high-altitude climate the weather will be mild
temperature, wind and rain as warm as 50 Fahrenheit (10 degrees).
crews and passengers are expected to bring or wear warm clothing
otherwise the body temperature will drop, and the person will
become Hypothermia (this is referrers to body temperature below
35 degrees Celsius). This kind of cold weather occurs in extreme cold
climate when temperatures are lower than normal, this can affect
passengers and crews because heat would leave their body quickly
and heat lose can lead to serious health risk therefore, they won’t be
able to work or travel. having hypothermia can make people feel
confused, constant shivering, weak pulse, cold and blue skin.

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