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Did you know that the humidity in a plane is a desert-like 15 percent on average? To put things in perspective, the air in your house is usually around 50 percent humidity. In other words, your body loses water on a flight just through breathing — so yeah, you're going to need to replenish that.
So, be sure to pack your favorite reusable bottle (preferably a bougie, fancy one like this Glacce Crystal Elixir Water Bottle, $80, for extra good vibes along with your good hydration). And keep drinking water. Even if you need a coffee (or wine, ahem), be sure to ask the flight attendant to replenish your water bottle and keep drinking the H2O... like 5X the amount you usually drink.
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