Disinsection: Why are international plane flights get sprayed on arrival ?

 


International plane flights are sometimes sprayed upon arrival for a variety of reasons. One common practice is known as disinsection, which involves spraying insecticides inside the aircraft cabin. This is done to minimize the risk of introducing pests or disease-carrying insects from one country to another. Disinsection is particularly important in regions where certain diseases, such as malaria or dengue fever, are endemic.


Additionally, aircraft may be sprayed for agricultural purposes. Some countries have stringent regulations prohibiting the importation of certain plants, animals, or agricultural products due to the potential threat of pests or diseases. Spraying the cabin prior to disembarkation can help reduce the chances of inadvertently carrying such organisms into the destination country.


It is worth noting that these spraying practices are regulated by international organizations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), to ensure the safety and health of passengers and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and invasive species.

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