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Why Diet Coke is the one drink order that really annoys flight attendants

It's the one drink order that will undoubtedly annoy your flight attendant. Here's why.

Why Diet Coke is the one drink order that really annoys flight attendants

It's the one drink order that will undoubtedly annoy your flight attendant. Here's why.

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Why Diet Coke is the one drink order that really annoys flight attendants

It's the one drink order that will undoubtedly annoy your flight attendant. Here's why.

At this point, experienced travelers 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and germaphobes 바카라 게임 웹사이트know they should never ask for a cup of coffee or tea on an airplane, but Travel + Leisure revealed that there's another drink order that annoys flight attendants intensely: Diet Coke.The reason for their displeasure with the low-cal cola? It takes too long to pour. According to flight attendant blog These Gold Wings, pressure in the plane cabin affects all soda, but none so much as Diet Coke. "As you may know, the aircraft cabin is not pressurized to sea level but rather to the equivalent of about 7 or 8 thousand feet. This means some passengers might feel a little light headed or that alcohol effects (sic) them almost twice as much as it would on the ground. It also means soft drinks foam up a lot more when poured out of a can," said the blog's author, who goes by the pseudonym Jet."The worst culprit for this is Diet Coke. I literally have to sit and wait for the bubbles to fall before I can continue pouring. If all 3 passengers ask for Diet Coke I바카라 게임 웹사이트ll often get them started, take another three drink orders, serve those and then finish the Diet Cokes."The writer even went so far as to say, "Pouring Diet Coke is one of the biggest slow downs in the bar service." That's as good an excuse as any to kick your diet soda habit midflight. Your flight attendant will thank you.

At this point, experienced travelers 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and germaphobes 바카라 게임 웹사이트know they should never ask for , but Travel + Leisure that there's another drink order that annoys flight attendants intensely: Diet Coke.

The reason for their displeasure with the low-cal cola? It takes too long to pour.

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According to flight attendant blog , pressure in the plane cabin affects all soda, but none so much as Diet Coke. "As you may know, the aircraft cabin is not pressurized to sea level but rather to the equivalent of about 7 or 8 thousand feet. This means some passengers might feel a little light headed or that alcohol effects (sic) them almost twice as much as it would on the ground. It also means soft drinks foam up a lot more when poured out of a can," said the blog's author, who goes by the pseudonym Jet.

"The worst culprit for this is Diet Coke. I literally have to sit and wait for the bubbles to fall before I can continue pouring. If all 3 passengers ask for Diet Coke I바카라 게임 웹사이트ll often get them started, take another three drink orders, serve those and then finish the Diet Cokes."

The writer even went so far as to say, "Pouring Diet Coke is one of the biggest slow downs in the bar service."

That's as good an excuse as any to kick your diet soda habit midflight. Your flight attendant will thank you.