Carbon Monoxide in the Air? | Holiday Illness or Sickness Articles | HolidayTravelWatch
Following a complaint received from a Holidaymaker, we investigated and reported in the May 2007 edition of Get’Away, the issue of the potential for Carbon Monoxide or Neurotoxins within Aircraft Cabins. This condition is now commonly known as Aerotoxic or Sick Aircraft Syndrome. This has become one of the most important developing travel issue this decade! We have reported extensively on this issue, our latest report having beiong submitted to EASA in January 2010!
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HTW has noted that amongst the submissions to the Committee on Toxicity (COT) it has been suggested that the symptoms highlighted by crew and passengers were akin to the condition of hyperventilation.
HTW has for many years received reports from concerned holiday makers or independent travellers as to the safety of their aircraft, ship or boat, train or road transport.

