Stay Away From Fizzy Drinks
Nothing refreshes like a cold Coke or any other soda, for that matter, but if you’re catching a long-haul flight, you might want to steer clear of them. It’s as simple as this; carbonated drinks make you swallow a ton of air.
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This is not good for your digestive tract, and the air will come out as a burp or flatulence in the end. Furthermore, when the pilot moves to different altitudes, the air could swell up and cause you pain.
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A Simple Trick to Avoid Turbulence
Motion sickness can be a real nightmare, and unfortunately, it impacts a lot more people than you think. While medication can help, you can never take enough precautionary measures. If you have the option of choosing your flight time, do yourself a favor and pick the morning.
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Turbulence happens when air rises up, and this will happen as the Earth gets hotter. This also takes place with storms and strong winds. This will usually happen during the day or late in the afternoon.