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How cold are planes usually?

What is the temperature on an airplane? AeroTime Hub reports that, typically, planes are kept between 22°C and 24°C (or, roughly, between 71°F and 75°F). Seems warm enough, right? Well, it may seem cooler than usual to some passengers because they're sitting still in their seats.



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Layers, Layers, Layers Pashminas, shawls, wraps, cardigans, sweatshirts, vests, and light jackets are perfect. You can even fold or roll soft items, like cotton jackets, and use them as makeshift pillows during flight. Plus, the more layers you pile on your body, the less you need to pack in your luggage.

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Airplanes fly in minus 56 celsius (-69 degrees Fahrenheit) or colder conditions at altitude, therefore if the fluids can be kept warm, the airplane can usually operate. Very hot conditions usually result in performance problems more than mechanical ones.

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A flight attendant has warned travelers never to wear shorts or a skirt on a plane, and the reason might surprise you. While you might think that wearing these comfy clothes is the way to go, doing this is actually not a great idea.

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One of the primary reasons why airplane cabins are kept cool is due to the altitude at which planes fly. The air temperature at cruising altitude can be as low as -70 degrees Fahrenheit, which means that the cabin must be kept at a low temperature to ensure that passengers and crew members are comfortable.

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One of the primary reasons why airplane cabins are kept cool is due to the altitude at which planes fly. The air temperature at cruising altitude can be as low as -70 degrees Fahrenheit, which means that the cabin must be kept at a low temperature to ensure that passengers and crew members are comfortable.

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They're the obvious comfy choice of clothing for a long flight - but next time you're heading on a break, you should think twice about wearing leggings for your flight. According to one aviation expert, they are one of the most dangerous things a passenger could wear if an emergency occurs onboard.

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Anything tight Restrictive clothing does not pair well with bloating, also common on airplanes. You want to be able to move comfortably, encouraging healthy blood circulation and avoiding deep vein thrombosis. Avoid cramping by doing exercises in your seat and taking a walk to the lavatory, whenever possible.

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Everyone is wearing yoga pants on planes now, but I avoid all artificial fibres because they are more likely to burn and stick to you if there is a fire. I'd advise wearing cotton clothes or anything made of natural fibres.

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Different airplanes have a different maximum operating temperature. Bombardier jets, for example, are designed to operate in temperatures of no more than 118 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas larger Airbus and Boeing jets are able to operate in temperatures of no more than about 126 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Flip-flops or slides Most flight attendants will advise that flip flops are a serious safety hazard in an emergency, as they're not comfortable to run in and can also fly off very easily. Then there's the hygiene factor—any time your foot is bare in a public place you run the risk of being exposed to bacteria.

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Socks are non-negotiable. Most airlines agree, by the way, even going so far as to mandate their presence in the air.

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Does it get heavier while on a plane? Your period will not get heavier during a flight, and the good news is that there is some evidence it may even get lighter. This is due to both the air pressure and the high altitude. One or both of these might then cause a short instances of heavier flow upon landing.

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I'm a passionate traveler and frequent flyer who's visited nearly 40 countries. On some trips, I've worn jeans on planes — and, honestly, it's not that bad. Wearing jeans helps save luggage space and can be as comfortable as sweats if they are well-worn.

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Yellow inside an airplane can make our eyes tired. While yellow is a color that evokes happiness, it is such a bright color that it reflects more light and hence could stimulate the eyes too much. This might explain why most vehicles, especially airplanes, hardly ever use yellow in their interior.

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Having flown on dozens of international flights, I would wear loose clothing myself. Find a pair of thin sweatpants or a looser pair of pants. Your body will experience a change in air pressure at 36,000–40,000 feet and you'll want to be as comfortable as possible — especially on a long flight.

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On your lower body, sweatpants are king. You will need something that fits you well and that you can move in. Joggers are less baggy, that's why they're preferred. However, most sweat pants are suitable.

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Airlines expressly forbid certain types of clothes – or lack of clothes – in their ticket contract. American Airlines has a section in its conditions of carriage that require passengers to behave appropriately and respectfully and dress appropriately, which means no bare feet or offensive clothing.

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By taking a few simple steps, you can stay warm and comfortable during your flight. Dressing in layers, bringing a travel blanket, wearing warm socks, using a neck pillow, and choosing a seat away from the window can all help you stay warm.

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But can you take a blanket on a plane? Fortunately, for all of us who like to pack light and travel with as few items as possible, the answer is yes! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows travelers to include blankets in their carry-on bags and checked luggage.

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