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  1. How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying, According to People Who Have Done

    Today, many people travel by plane multiple times per year, resulting in more people having to frequently face a fear of flying. "We are flying and traveling more than ever now," Mackley tells us.

  2. Fear of Traveling (Hodophobia): Traits & Treatment

    Fear of travel, or hodophobia, is a specific type of phobia that occurs when a person has an extreme fear of traveling. Phobias are a type of anxiety disorder that is characterized by an excessive or irrational fear of an object or experience. Hodophobia can include the anticipation of a trip, the trip itself, or recollecting the experience.

  3. Fear of Flying (Aerophobia): How to Cope & Overcome

    Aerophobia is the debilitating fear of flying in an airplane. Despite statistics that say flying by plane is safer than traveling by car, bus, or train, many people are afraid of flying.1 Psychologists estimate that between one in three and one in five people will experience aerophobia during their lifetime.2 Fortunately, this specific

  4. Overcoming Aerophobia, the Fear of Flying

    Table of Contents. Aerophobia is a type of specific phobia that involves a fear of flying or air travel. While statistics suggest that air travel is actually safer than traveling by other means including car and train, flying remains a common source of fear. Research suggests that between 2.5% and 40% of people experience flying-related anxiety ...

  5. How to get over your fear of flying: Expert advice for aerophobia

    When it comes to getting on a plane, it matters where you sit. Having more space to move around and to get up and walk around when needed could make all the difference in helping you feel at ease ...

  6. The Psychology of Fear of Flying: Understanding the Triggers and

    The fear of flying can be a significant obstacle for those who need to travel by plane for work or personal reasons. The psychology of fear of flying is complex and multifaceted. Anxiety is a natural response to perceived danger, and the fear of flying is no exception. The fear of flying can be caused by a number of factors, including past ...

  7. Fear of Flying: What It is and Symptoms

    Once on the plane, physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, and nausea may intensify, accompanied by persistent fears of catastrophic events during the flight. ... Actively avoiding air travel or situations related to flying. Feeling extremely anxious or distressed when boarding the aircraft. Feeling disconnected from oneself or the ...

  8. Fear of Traveling: What You Need to Know About Hodophobia

    Hodophobia is the medical term for an extreme fear of traveling. Some people call it "trip-a-phobia.". It's often a heightened fear of a particular mode of transportation, such as airplanes ...

  9. COVID-19 and Travel: What You Should Know

    Wear a mask on public transportation and in airports, stations, and other travel hubs. Keep your distance from people who aren't traveling with you. Wash your hands often or use a hand sanitizer ...

  10. The people who say they're not boarding an airplane until there's a

    Trinh and his family aren't alone. Retired CVS Health engineering manager Vincent Marseglia, 70, is also avoiding flying. "You're going to be near people, even if they leave the middle seats ...

  11. Worried about how safe it is to fly? Here's what the experts ...

    View Comments. In a recent analysis, Airline Ratings identified a list of aircraft that can be considered the safest to fly on, having never suffered any accident with fatalities. Among them are ...

  12. How to avoid catching Covid-19 and other illnesses while flying

    The good news is that the likelihood of contracting Covid on a flight is relatively low, but there are steps you can take to reduce transmission of viruses and bugs on board, which we've outlined below. Covid precautions rated. Cleanliness of aircraft. Covid document check process. Precautions of crew serving passengers.

  13. 20 Tips First-time Fliers Need to Know

    Arrive at the airport early. Most airlines recommend arriving at the airport three hours before an international flight or two hours before a domestic flight. If you're a first-time flier, give ...

  14. Flying After Brain Injury: How Long to Wait & Safety Precautions

    Having a trusted family member or friend take over travel documentation, or any other tasks necessary, will help ease your load. The less things to worry about, the less likely you are to experience fatigue or exhaustion or other symptoms. It's important to avoid traveling alone as much as possible after a brain injury.

  15. Mistakes To Avoid If You're New To Traveling By Plane

    Leezsnow/Getty Images. Any sort of liquid — including drinks, lotion, shaving cream, you name it — must be no more than 3.4 ounces per container when traveling on an airplane. Before your trip, visit the grocery store to pick up travel-sized toiletries like toothpaste, hairspray, deodorant, and the like.

  16. 25 Things You Should Do Before Boarding a Plane, According to

    6. Stay Organized. Keep all your information in one place by using App in the Air or TripIt, two apps that do things like consolidate your flight statuses, check-in times, gate numbers, and nearby ...

  17. I Just Tested Positive for COVID. Should I Get on the Plane?

    He was booked to fly from New York City to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a business trip on January 19, 2023, but tested positive for COVID on January 16. He canceled the entire trip and said ...

  18. How risky is flying during a pandemic? What we know and how to

    Should you travel via plane this winter considering the explosion of cases of Covid-19 around the world? Know the pitfalls of flying during a pandemic and how to reduce the risk if you must fly.

  19. Guidelines for Flying With Heart Disease

    Air travel is generally safe for heart patients, with appropriate precautions. If you have heart disease, you can fly safely as a passenger on an airplane, but you need to be aware of your risks and take necessary precautions. Heart conditions that can lead to health emergencies when flying include coronary artery disease (CAD), cardiac ...

  20. How To Travel Safely During the Pandemic

    But in order to avoid riding in style with germs, there are some precautions you should take before you hit the road. Start by cleaning and disinfecting your vehicle thoroughly. Wipe down all high ...

  21. Is it safe to fly right now? Flying and COVID-19 risk

    Barnett calculated the risk at 1 in 4,300 for full flights, which went down to 1 in 7,700 when middle seats were kept empty. It's not clear that two hours spent on a plane involved a higher COVID ...