Abstract

Purpose: Anecdotal reports suggest that dry eye symptoms and contact lens discomfort are increased during air travel. It has been hypothesised that this reduction in ocular comfort may relate to a reduction in environmental humidity, however there is little information in the literature on the environmental conditions within the aircraft cabin. This study investigated the environmental conditions inside the cabins of short-haul (SH) and long-haul (LH) aircraft in flight.

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