| A person that has never boarded an airline | | | | The liquor smells are usually prevalent in |
| flight might be surprised by the number of | | | | many areas of the airport because there are |
| smells associated with air travel. They will | | | | bars in each airline debarkation point. These |
| become keenly aware of these smells when they | | | | areas also serve some sort of sandwich and |
| enter the airline terminal and wonder why | | | | the smells coming from these bars will often |
| there are such an abundant number of them in | | | | be surrounded by the noise from the |
| one place. If the traveler had considered how | | | | televisions that passengers view as they wait |
| many people come through an airport in a days | | | | for the final call to board a flight. Some |
| time, they might gain some understanding | | | | passengers are sensitive to smells that come |
| about why there are strange odors in every | | | | from people. |
| place that they go. | | | | |
| | | | There are many scents that surround a |
| Most travelers choose to unload luggage at | | | | traveler that might seem floral for a moment |
| the front of the airport before they attempt | | | | and then change to musk in a matter of |
| to find parking. There are a significant | | | | seconds. These aromas are ever-changing |
| number of smells that are emitted from car | | | | because female passengers use a varying |
| exhaust fumes and these smells will usually | | | | assortment of perfumes and colognes. The |
| be from diesel engines or those that use | | | | scents and smells get even more intense when |
| gasoline. No traveler has entered an airport | | | | the male population reaches a boarding area |
| terminal without being exposed to these | | | | because they are emitting scents from |
| exhausts emissions and its no wonder why some | | | | colognes and shaving creams. |
| are lightheaded throughout a airline flight. | | | | |
| | | | Some air travelers can get quite nauseated by |
| When they enter the terminal and approach an | | | | the smells that they encounter during their |
| airline counter to check in for a flight, a | | | | travels. They are overcome by the closed in |
| traveler might get a whiff of liquor and | | | | quarters on the aircraft that uses |
| coffee at the same time. In many airport | | | | recirculation systems for the air within the |
| terminals there is certain to be quite a few | | | | cabin. This often causes a stale air smell |
| smells that are emitted from the various | | | | that will permeate the clothing of an air |
| restaurants and it will depend on the time of | | | | traveler and be with them for the duration of |
| the day which smells are the strongest to a | | | | the trip. Hence, more travelers choose to use |
| traveler that has never flown before. | | | | more perfumes and colognes to hide the stench |
| | | | that these smells cause. |