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Brazilian President Lula’s Latest Gaffe Is Criticizing Food He Got in Italy, France
Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva complained about the food he was served by his counterparts in
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India’s Vistara Plans New Routes After Inaugural Hong Kong Flight
Vistara plans to launch a handful of new routes next quarter as it approaches the end of its
2023-10-30 18:21

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Thirsty passenger lets ice melt to avoid paying for water on plane
Planes are pricey and often filled with disappointment, especially when it comes to food and beverages. But now, one TikTok user has come up with an innovative plan to avoid paying extortionate prices for water during a flight. In a viral clip that's racked up almost half a million views, TikTok user @rachealxk explained how she "was thirsty but I didn’t want to pay €3.00 for water." The recording shows the passenger with a cup of ice that she let melt before drinking. "No cause why does water have to be so expensive," she continued in the caption. It didn't take long for fellow TikTokers to flood the comments praising her little-known hack. "Surely having to pay for a cup of water on any flight should be illegal or a health risk," one person suggested. Another commented on the lengthy process, highlighting the colder temperatures on a flight: "The way it would take longer to melt because it’s always so cold on a plane." Meanwhile, one person claimed they do the same thing on a night out. "I did this in the club when they tried charging me for tap water because lol," they wrote. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @rachealxk No cause why does water have to be so expensive? #fyp #holiday #ryanair #travel #europe It comes after one flight attendant lifted the lid on what really happens to the body during a long-haul flight. Speaking to AU News, in-flight services manager for Air New Zealand, Ben Whatman, urged passengers to stay hydrated. "During a long-haul flight, the key thing is to feel comfortable and safe, especially when you’re wanting to get that much-needed shut-eye in an over 10-hour flight," he said. "Due to the recirculated air on a plane, your throat, nose and skin will tend to get dry." He went on to explain that people could, in fact, "lose up to 1.5 to 2 litres of water in a 10-hour flight." As stated by the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA), passengers should limit alcohol, tea, coffee and caffeine while flying as it could cause people to "lose fluids." They also advise people to drink a cup of water during flights. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-08 17:53

How Long Will It Take to Charge Your iPhone? Use This Shortcut to Find Out
Despite the fact that Apple no longer ships its smartphones with power adapters, charging your
2023-08-16 04:58

Mouths, Tongues, & Lips (Oh My!): 16 Top-Rated Oral Sex Toys On Amazon
When you think about all that oral sex entails (unpredictable tongue and lip movements combined with the feel of a warm, wet mouth, to start), it makes sense that it'd be difficult to replicate the real feel of mouth-to-vulva contact with a vibrator. Because of quickly advancing sex tech, though, we're getting closer and closer. That's why it's unsurprising that oral sex toys are some of the most popular, influencing the rise of subcategories like suction vibrators and the newly popular "tongue vibrator."
2023-06-22 03:22

The Companies Offering Loyalty Programs Aren't So Loyal About Your Data Privacy
Like many Americans, finding a great deal is always a solid win. By taking advantage
2023-06-30 02:22

US-China Flights Approved to Double Under Government Agreement
Flights between the US and China are set to double from current levels by the end of October
2023-08-12 06:25

How America fell out of love with ice cream
America's age-old love affair with ice cream appears to be winding down.
2023-07-16 17:19

'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for August 22, 2023
If Quordle is a little too challenging today, you've come to the right place for
2023-08-22 07:29

How Quannah Chasinghorse’s First Design Collab With Golden Goose Mixes Fashion & Activism
So much of fashion right now feels disappointing. After years filled with promising pushes for progress — from body positivity to racial justice and wider representation — the post-lockdown industry has failed to demonstrate any real change. There’s been a notable lack of plus-size representation in recent seasons, while major luxury houses continue to be led by white men.
2023-10-06 01:20
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