Originally Posted by
ColdWalker
By the same token so should halitosis and BO but it's never going to happen. What are we going to do - have 1 in 5 passengers, as they crawl through security at a snail's pace, subjected to sniffer dog checks to detect evidence of recent flatulence? (Maybe that's what dogs are doing when they 'greet' each other). "Someone on my flight was wearing aftershave" has to go into the first world problems thread!
Ha ha, I had a
severe halitosis case across the aisle a couple of years ago in CW. It was so bad that I spent the whole flight feeling nauseous because of the smell and as the only solution was to stand in the galley to get away from the smell because the flight was completely full, it made for a bit of a sad flight, given it was a 12-hour flight.
But you just can't say anything, can you...