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What is blue juice on a plane?

These are officially known as auxiliary crew stations. Oh, and one more thing. If a mischievous flight attendant offers you a blue juice cocktail, I wouldn't drink it. Blue juice refers to the lavatory water. This blog also appeared on SAP Business Trends on September 17, 2014.



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Why was the 100ml liquids rule originally brought in? Liquids in quantities larger than 100ml have been verboten on commercial air travel since 2006 – and like so many flight regulations introduced in the decade following 9/11, it was originally an anti-terrorism measure.

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