Try wearing a surgical mask. Or drape a handkerchief or thin scarf / muffler / shirt over your face. This way you breathe in air you have humidified. Place it so that some fresh can get in, but the bulk of the air has some of the vapour you have breathed out.
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Do you think one day they could put humidifiers on long haul flights?
it's my biggest sticking point about flying... I fall asleep, 3 hrs later I wake up and my throat is parched...
A G&T provides all the humidity I need.
A G&T provides all the humidity I need.
If you goggle humidiflyer you should get to my website.
This is exactly the reason why I invented the HumidiFlyer. I was an International flight attendant for many years and the lack of hydration was a major concern.
As for airlines providing humidity, the coughpits of the 747 have been humidified for years. Never mind the passengers!
The new Boeing aircraft which is claiming to provide humidity will be interesting to watch. The airlines would need to carry large volumes of water. What is the likelihood of that happening?
I must say that now i use a Cpap device with a humidifier, I never seem to have a problem. But it may be the 4 G&T that do it I'm not prepared to test it and go with out the G&T's to find out.
The Dyslexic Traveler
The new Boeing aircraft which is claiming to provide humidity will be interesting to watch. The airlines would need to carry large volumes of water. What is the likelihood of that happening?