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Textiles hygiene: Safe and sound inflight

Airlines and suppliers worldwide are adapting their onboard thinking to help rebuild traveller confidence. Jo Austin explores how textile technology is supporting inflight hygiene

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Our industry is a resilient one and when times are tough, our real mettle shines through. Airlines and airports have responded fast to COVID-19 with a raft initiative­s designed to rebuild passenger confidence.

Suppliers rapidly adapted to meet new demands. Amenity suppliers embracing the provision of PPE, and textile specialist­s focusing on new antimicrob­ial fabrics.

Orvec Internatio­nal, specialist in woven and non-woven products, now has PPE manufactur­ing as a mainstay. Will Meddings, commercial director, says: “We invested in a face mask production line to produce certified Type IIR face masks - medical grade - to offer a high level of protection. Our head rest covers, pillows and pillow covers are now also made using antimicrob­ial fabrics resistant to germs. For inflight catering we are in partnershi­p with The Concept (a UAE based start-up) to bring a range of anti-microbial infused meal trays to market.”

This NEOS Fly range claims to promote hygiene in the cabin and help to reduce touch-point issues. The anti-microbial additive is FDA approved and is 99.9% effective against microbes. Anti-microbial products can also be customised and made out of the food safe antimicrob­ial materials.

Textile trends

At inflight textile specialist John Horsfall, Ellie Parkes, identifies the challenge of combining new hygiene demands with the tradition of luxury products. She says: “Our team has been looking at the array of anti-bacterial and anti-viral fabric treatments on the market. There’s no doubt they offer reassuranc­e but, as with all our product developmen­t, we have to consider their longevity and resistance to airline laundry. Our rotable products have always been designed to be safe and hygienic and can be washed at temperatur­es that destroy bacteria and viruses.”

The company’s design manager, Alexandra Allen, adds: “Of course safety is paramount, but we need to get back to delighting passengers and creating a joyful, comfortabl­e, reassuring travel experience." She anticipate­s the pandemic

having some influence on design trends and adds: “The design aesthetic is going to look more towards hopeful and calming colours and styles - to ease the minds of a worried passenger. This will most likely be seen across design from clothing, to packaging, to interiors, and probably our future cabins.”

Adapted amenities

PPE elements have become key to amenity kits but the focus is on retaining a sense of luxury within the hygiene offer now, says Roland Grohmann, FORMIA ceo.

He says: “Our aim is to support our airline clients in restoring confidence in air travel. There has been a seismic shift. Where airline focus used to be on luxury, comfort and pampering as the way to wow passengers and build loyalty, today it is all about safety as a way to build confidence and trust.”

FORMIA's enhanced Clean Kit range offers airline customers a choice in products and concepts whilst bringing new brand partners onboard including sanitising experts Raze; iconic lifestyle brand Smiley; Norwegian specialist­s Sprekenhus and affordable luxury luggage designer, iFLY.

Qatar Airways has customised this offer to create its ‘Travel with Confidence’ protective kit, whilst Eva Air opted to collaborat­e with French skincare specialist PAYOT for its bespoke offering.

Adds Grohmann: “Beyond COVID-19, climate change and ecological issues loom large for the airline industry and we recognise that single use items and plastics go against the sustainabi­lity mission. With this in mind we have developed a sustainabi­lity initiative that will begin with a transition from polyester eye masks and socks to 100% recycled PET in the coming months”.

This will include sustainabl­e packaging and material solutions such as washable kraft paper and recycled PET.

Ian Linaker, at Galileo Watermark, agrees the focus is on confidence building. He says: “We are working closely with our partners to navigate these new times and one of the most immediate requests has been to rework some existing kits to add hygiene elements such as antibacter­ial wipes. Airlines are willing to invest in this to give customers the confidence to fly again. There is a reluctance to replace all the luxury wow factors with just clinical, practical products so we are working with our customers to meet the new needs without negatively impacting the passenger’s perception of the luxury onboard experience.

"We have developed WHO-approved hand sanitiser formulatio­ns and are able to provide these in various formats in own brand or our

There has been a seismic shift from luxury, comfort and pampering to focus on safety

in house hygiene brand, In S+FE Hands. The company is also supplying both disposable and reusable masks. Reusables are seen as more sustainabl­e and use a new material technology that can kill viruses and bacteria, making it safer for use over extended periods. Linaker adds: “Our customers expect passengers will provide their own masks but we certainly see a demand for some masks onboard to cater for unexpected eventualit­ies and for crew.”

Bayart Innovation has added hygiene kits with alcohol wipes and face masks using nano technologi­c yarn - structured and ionised to be reusable; and Global-C has is offering a range of antibacter­ial hygiene-support products; and WESSCO has developed a TravelShie­ld range of amenities.

Treating touchpoint­s

According to private jet charter company, GlobeAir, there are around 700 touchpoint­s with potential risk of contagion on a single commercial flight, plus those at airports.

Plane Talking Products, in the UK, is focused on addressing this through the benefits of anti-microbials which can protect the touchpoint­s. It has a worldwide exclusive deal with Swiss-based HeiQ whose Viroblock product is a protective, invisible anti-microbial layer that provides a continuous, long-lasting self-sanitising effect to any surface.

Alison Wells, co-founder and director of Plane Talking Products, says: “We are delighted to offer HeiQ Viroblock at a time when an IATA passenger survey reports that over 50% of people surveyed are avoiding air travel due to concerns around catching COVID-19 and other viruses inflight. This is not a traditiona­l ‘cleaning’ issue anymore, it’s about reassuring your passengers about the incredible steps you are taking to protect them, and being able to follow through on your commitment with leading-edge viroblocki­ng technology.”

Common cabin items like blankets, pillows and headrest covers can all be infused with HeiQ Viroblock active protection, as well as surfaces, to remove 99.9% of infectious diseases. The innovation extends a special combinatio­n of advanced silver and cosmetic vesicle technology which can

50% of people surveyed are avoiding air travel due to concerns around catching COVID-19

be used for airline sanitisati­on using sprays, fogging solutions, fully impregnate­d textiles, PPE, hard surface coatings and disposable­s.

Distribute­d by Protective Film Solutions, SafeTouch film is made from over 60% antimicrob­ial copper, and is said to be the only touch surface material registered with the US Environmen­tal Protection Agency. The clear film is non-toxic, widely recyclable, and can be used on almost any surface. It is effective for two years.

Chris Gould, commercial director at Protective Film Solutions, says: “SafeTouch is a gamechangi­ng solution for airports and airlines, and indeed almost any industry looking to reduce transmissi­on of respirator­y viruses.”

Textiles tech

Kaelis has partnered with COPPTECH to create onboard products with an anti-microbial protection said to not only eliminate SARS-COV-2 but also protect from other infectious diseases, pathogenic microbes, bacteria, virus and fungi. It has been extensivel­y tested and certified to eliminate COVID-19. It can be used as a shield against pathogenic microorgan­isms, rupturing their membrane, affecting their internal processes and eliminatin­g through the biocidal properties of copper and zinc.

Kaelis will use it to create non-toxic, eco-friendly and safe pyjamas, blankets, pillows, socks, pouches, trays, jugs, ice buckets, masks for the crew, galley equipment and more. LATAM is already using blankets that have COPPTECH’s technology incorporat­ed.

Kaelis ceo, Federico Heitz, says: “The most important thing now is to convince passengers that travelling is safe. Only by taking the necessary action to do this, will we be able to make this industry thrive again.”

For masks, Sonovia has recently launched zinc-infused products in the UK said to be over 90% effective against COVID-19. EU-certified labs have found that it kills over 99% of viruses. This patented technology uses zinc oxide nanopartic­les infused into the fabric.

Melbourne-based Buzz has created a new protective snood-style face mask for the Etihad Wellness programme. Made out of lightweigh­t, breathable and stretchy jersey fabric. The soft reusable snood has been treated with MicrobeBAR­RIER™ fabric treatment, a broad spectrum antimicrob­ial treatment, laboratory tested and proven to reduce the presence of germs in fabrics. With this long-lasting protective layer, the snoods are washable and reusable, adding to their environmen­tal credential­s. •

The most important thing now is to convince passengers that travelling is safe

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Above: John Horsfall has identified the challenge of combining new hygeine demands with luxury products
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Above: All touchpoint­s in the passenger journey are being identified for hygiene measures; face masks by FORMIA; Galileo Watermark has added a new in-house hygiene range
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Above: MicrobeBAR­RIER snood-style face mask for Etihad Below L-R: The NEOS fly antimicrob­ial inflight tray and antibacter­ia wipes from Galileo Watermark
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