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Why are there no more sickness bags on airplanes?

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1. Most of the passengers have adjusted to flying so, there's isn't a need for everyone to use it. 2. It is a good cost cutting measure especially when you cut down from 300 bags on a flight to just 25 (say), every penny counts in the flight business. read more

“It’s been years since I’ve seen an air sickness bag being used,” said Steve Silberberg, owner of more than 2,500 unique specimens and one of the world’s most active air-sickness-bag collectors. read more

A sickness bag (also known as a sick sack, airsick bag, airsickness bag, emesis bag, sick bag, barf bag, vomit bag, disposal bag, waste bag or motion sickness bag) is a small bag commonly provided to passengers on board airplanes and boats to collect and contain vomit in the event of motion sickness. read more

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