Why is durian banned on planes?
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Singapore has banned the fruit in its subway system, and many hotels ban durians because of the notorious smell -- which some critics have likened to rotten food or dirty socks. The airline said the fruit would not endanger the flight and the smell would go once the plane was in the air.
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