9 reasons to never drink alcohol on an airplane

You probably think that on board an airplane there is no less sensible and calming lesson than skipping a couple of glasses to relax and kill time. But this is rarely a good idea, and here are 9 reasons why you should never do this!

Feeling drunk will be stronger

The fact is that there is much less oxygen in the cabin than on the ground, which enhances the effect of alcohol and can exacerbate altitude sickness.

You may not get on a connecting flight

If the drink "does not disappear" during the flight and the flight to the connecting flight, the airport service will most likely stop you when boarding it and prevent it from getting on the plane.

You can be arrested

Indeed, in a state of even slight alcohol intoxication, getting into some sort of trouble is not difficult for anyone!

Motion sickness takes on just grandiose proportions

Because nothing irritates your stomach like milk, alcohol and compressed oxygen.

You will enter the turbulence zone at the most inopportune time.

Stewardesses do not care that you have to run to the toilet, like a woman in the eighth month of pregnancy.

You will have to wait for your luggage, experiencing a hangover

You will have to wait for your luggage with several hundred other people, experiencing only one irresistible desire - to take a nap.

You cannot leave the airport yourself

Get ready to park your car in the long and expensive airport parking lot and head home by taxi. And then return by taxi to the airport to pick up the car.

Everyone will hate you

Because it’s not only your friends who don’t like to hear your drunken tirades about your boss, your former and ill-educated york of your neighbor.

If you drink in the morning, your day is lost

If you miss a couple of glasses at 11 in the morning, the most productive thing you will be able to do the rest of the day is brush your teeth.

Watch the video: What Happens When You Drink Alcohol on an Empty Stomach? (May 2024).

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