scottaa1 wrote:I think I just found a new use for the barf bag. And I'm sure Sky Mall would suffice for clean up.
But seriously... where do they draw the line? "In the event of a loss of cabin pressure, please swipe your credit card in the overhead slot and an oxygen mask will deploy. Your card will be charged an initial deployment fee of $9.99, and an additional $5.99 per minute while oxygen is being delivered. In the event of a water landing, you may purchase a flotation device from the vending machines located conveniently next to each emergency exit."
All I can say is that an airsickness bag (also known as a barf bag, airsick bag, sick bag, or motion sickness bag) is a bag commonly provided to passengers onboard airplanes and boats to collect and contain vomit in the event of motion sickness. Hovercraft-ferry operators and even train companies have also been known to supply bags. Pregnant women with morning sickness and travelers who know they are prone to motion sickness will sometimes bring their own bags.