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Many expats were unable to return home this year due to the coronavirus. As the blockade around the world began to ease somewhat, many hoped to return home for the Christmas holidays. However, a new strain of the virus has been found in the UK and the country has been banned from traveling again just before Christmas.
However, the relocation website My Baggage has taken a graceful initiative for those who cannot breathe on the soil in their area.
My luggage is literally sold in bottles of ‘fresh’ air from certain regions so that one can breathe the air of their own area without having to go home.
American media CNN My luggage is sold to owners in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Air in each area sells for ড 33 in 500 ml bottles with corrugated seals.
In addition, air will be supplied to any specific UK area in addition to these four regions on special request.
The company said it recently provided air samples from Snowdonia Highlands in north-west Wales at the request of a Welshman.
Meanwhile, London Underground air has also been sold, mainly from underground fish and chip markets.
My Baggage basically helps people moving from one country to another.
The company also said it was inspired to sell bottled air after conducting research on human odors.
Studies have shown how much a person’s sense of smell is associated with their sensitive memory.
A spokesperson for the organization told the media: “We wanted to help them (UK residents living abroad) to return to their homes. From published research we have learned that the smell works as a very good stimulant to wake up our emotions.
He added: “We believe that if consumers can breathe the air of their own country, their discomfort at home will decrease. Wherever they are, it will inspire them to live well in a new life away from family or home.
My luggage added that most of those who buy bottles filled with air send them as gifts to friends and family abroad.
Meanwhile, about four years ago, the Athar air cultivation company also started selling 560ml bottles of British air. In polluted cities in China, like Beijing or Shanghai, an air-filled bottle of ether sells for £ 115.
In addition, the Canadian company Vitality Air supplies fresh air to Chinese customers from the Rocky Mountains. Vitality Air began selling two eight-liter bottles at 52.99 cents.
On the other hand, the Swiss company Swissbridge also supplies eight liters of pure mountain air to Central European countries for 20.