Appalachian Trail Hikers Kicked Off Airplane for Alleged Body Odor

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Airline States Hygiene Concerns Were Reason for Removing Adventurers from Airplane

Another deboarding incident involving two backcountry hikers happened on a Frontier Airlines flight at Boston's Logan airport. According to reports, the hikers were escorted off the airplane because one of them allegedly had an offensive body odor, raising hygiene concerns among the flight crew. The duo was provided with travel-sized toiletry bags and advised they would be allowed to fly again the next day, provided their body odors were not so strong.

A similar incident occurred last year when a family of three was escorted off another airplane for similar concerns. These embarrassing and time-consuming situations could be avoided by reading the fine print of airlines, particularly where it relates to hygiene. Moreover, practicing thorough hygiene care can spare hikers from such troubles.

Surviveware, the maker of innovative adventure and survival products, carries a product for both outdoorsmen and athletes: the Surviveware Biodegradable Wet Wipes. Initially designed for hikers and backpackers, these wipes can easily be used during travels where thorough hygiene care is required.

The Surviveware Biodegradable Wet Wipes are multi-functional and can be used in a variety of ways. Apart from being a camping and hiking essentials, these no-rinse wet wipes can also be used for one's everyday hygiene needs. The wipes are soft, yet durable enough for wiping off dirt and grime as well as cleaning camping gear. The sheets are smooth and will not scratch or leave marks on any material or surface. These wipes are available on Amazon Prime, which makes the product readily available to outdoorsmen.

The wipes stand out among their competitors in large part due to the formulation. Each sheet is soaked in a hypoallergenic and nourishing formula that effectively cleanses the skin without causing dryness or irritation. With Surviveware's wet wipes, traveling outdoorsmen don't have to worry about feeling sticky and uncomfortable.

The wipes are also fragrance-free, which is ideal in many situations when cleaning off sweat, body oil, and mud. This is also ideal for individuals who worry about body odor. The sheets were proven to reduce body odor while keeping users free from unnecessary fragrance and scent.

Surviveware, founded for those who want to boldly and consciously travel the world, makes these wet wipes from biodegradable materials. A single sheet begins to decompose within 28 days after use. The cloth will completely disintegrate within 8 to 12 months- far shorter than wipes containing plastic threads that take hundreds of years to decompose.

Larger than regular wet wipes, Surviveware's Biodegradable Wet Wipes measure 8" x 12," which is perfect for a quick body wipe down. An average-sized person can wipe off sweat and dirt with just one or two sheets.

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