Cabin Maintenance: Comparing Daily and Deep Cleaning

Aircraft cabin cleaning can be performed on a daily or deep basis, each having its own objectives and methods. Discover the differences between these two types of cleaning and their impact on cabin cleanliness. 

  • Daily Cleaning: 
  • Objective: Maintain basic cleanliness and manage everyday dirt. 
  • Methods: Wipe surfaces, vacuum floors, and empty trash bins. 
  • Frequency: Performed after each flight to ensure a clean environment for the next passengers. 
  • Deep Cleaning: 
  • Objective: Perform a comprehensive and thorough cleaning to eliminate persistent contaminants. 
  • Methods: Deep cleaning of seats, carpets, equipment, and storage spaces. 
  • Frequency: Conducted periodically (e.g., after a certain number of flights or at regular intervals). 
  • Complementarity: 
  • Daily cleaning ensures consistent cleanliness, while deep cleaning guarantees complete hygiene. 
  • Both methods complement each other to maintain high standards of cleanliness and safety. 

Daily and deep cleaning are complementary and essential for maintaining immaculate aircraft cabins. A balanced approach between these two types of cleaning ensures optimal cleanliness and increased safety for everyone on board. 

For complete maintenance of your aircraft cabins, contact Wing Clean Air. Email us at contact@wingcleanair.com or call us at +32 496 07 21 85 or +212 700196911.