Barbados Changes Spraying of Planes
Barbados has eliminated the routine spraying of insecticide on aircraft while passengers are on board, leaving only six countries still doing so, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Argentina, Grenada, India, Kiribati, Madagascar and Trinidad still require routine spraying. Australia, Barbados, Fiji, Jamaica, New Zealand and Panama allow airlines to spray when the plane is empty.
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