Flying is strange these days, but it's possible — even safe, if it's done right. Newsy's James Packard takes you on a trip through four states to test out the new standard of safety and cleaning in America's airports and on airplanes.
Abandoned Gates, Face Masks And 10-Person Flights: This Is Flying Now
Wondering what it's like to fly right now? Join us on a trip through some of America's busiest airports.
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Posted: 8:45 p.m. EDT Jul 27, 2020
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