Here's how to still eat healthy at the airport and on a plane

A healthier airport dining experience is within reach - even on a plane.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has called for airlines to shake up their snack game, citing the need for "better" options that are healthier than the usual pretzels and cookies. His comments have sparked a debate about how people can eat well while flying.

Airline snacks often fall short when it comes to nutrition. Pretzels are high in sodium and refined carbs, leaving you craving more. Biscoff cookies, on the other hand, contain added sugars and saturated fat - but they do come with some advantages over Oreos and Chips Ahoy! When it comes to choosing a snack on a plane, Duffy recommends opting for nuts like almonds or cashews instead of peanuts, which are often off-limits due to allergies.

Another crucial consideration is staying hydrated. The low humidity in airline cabins can quickly lead to dehydration, so it's essential to drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight. Aim for 8 ounces of water per hour of flight, and avoid alcoholic and caffeinated drinks that can disrupt sleep and exacerbate jet lag.

For those who want to skip the airlines' snacks altogether, bringing your own food is the way to go. Registered dietitians like Andy De Santis swear by packing high-protein foods like chicken sandwiches or Greek yogurt, while health editor Ally Head recommends a container full of carrot sticks, celery, and cheese cubes for a satisfying snack.

Before you pack, know the rules: solid snacks, dried fruit, and sandwiches are generally allowed in carry-on luggage. Just leave out the ice packs, aluminum foil-wrapped food, and liquids over 3.4 ounces. Bring an empty water bottle to fill up before takeoff and enjoy while waiting at the gate.

By making a few simple changes, you can enjoy healthier snacks on your next flight - even when you're at 30,000 feet.
 
I think it's kinda cool that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is all about changing airline snacks πŸ€”. I mean, we've all been there - munching on pretzels and cookies while flying, only to feel like we need another snack or something a bit healthier would be awesome πŸ˜‹. And honestly, who doesn't love a good bag of nuts? Almonds are my fave! The thing is, staying hydrated's super important too πŸ’§. You don't wanna end up all dehydrated and grumpy on your flight πŸ€ͺ. So yeah, bringin' your own food's the way to go - I mean, just check those rules first, obvs πŸ˜‚.
 
omg can u believe they're finally getting serious about airport dining πŸ΄πŸ›«! sean Duffy's right airlines need to step up their snack game and offer some actual healthy options πŸ₯— not just the usual pretzels & cookies. i mean we know peanuts r off-limits 4 allergy reasons but come on nuts like almonds r a great alternative 🌰. and hydration is key u guys! u gotta drink water before, during, and after flight or u'll be in for a world of hurt πŸ’¦. bring ur own food & snacks 2 avoid airline's lackluster options πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” planes are like food deserts in the sky πŸš€ think about it, most airlines serve bland stuff that's basically just carbs and salt... i mean what if they started offering more fresh options? like a salad bar or something πŸ₯—

and staying hydrated is key! dehydration can kick your body out of whack on planes. water is life ⚑️ but let's be real, it's hard to drink enough when you're stuck in a tiny seat for hours.

if u bring ur own food, u can actually make some pretty good choices... like grilled chicken or hummus and veggies πŸ—πŸ₯— just don't forget the rules! πŸ’―
 
πŸ›¬πŸΏ I've had my fair share of crappy airline food over the years, but this Transportation Secretary dude is onto something! πŸ€‘ Opting for nuts like almonds or cashews instead of peanuts is a no-brainer - it's just healthier and less likely to cause an allergic reaction. And staying hydrated? Yaaas, please! You can't stress enough how important it is to drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight. I've had days where my throat feels like the Sahara desert because of the dry air on a plane... ugh!

And bringing your own food is literally the best thing since sliced bread 🍞️. Registered dietitians are onto something with the high-protein foods - a chicken sandwich or Greek yogurt would be perfect for a quick pick-me-up on a long flight. I swear, airline snacks are basically just an excuse to make you buy overpriced drinks and stale cookies... time to level up, airlines! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so glad someone's finally speaking out about airline snacks! I mean, have you ever tried to get a decent salad or fruit on a plane? Forget about it πŸ˜‚. But seriously, Sean Duffy makes some solid points about prioritizing healthier options like nuts and dried fruit. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good carrot stick or celery snack? πŸ₯—πŸŒΏ

I think the key is to stay hydrated and pack your own food so you can avoid relying on airline snacks that are basically just empty calories. I've had friends who swear by packing protein bars or energy balls, but honestly, a simple apple or banana is all you need 😊.

The thing is, flying can be so draining (no pun intended), both physically and mentally. Having some healthy snack options on hand can make a huge difference in how you feel during the flight. So, let's hope airlines take Duffy up on his offer to revamp their snacks - our taste buds (and our bodies) will thank us 🀩.
 
I'm not sure about all these airline snack changes πŸ€”... I mean, I get what Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is saying, but how hard can it be to offer some decent options already? 🍿 Like, a few whole grain crackers or something? And what's with the "better" option comment? Pretzels aren't that bad, and Biscoff cookies are pretty tasty πŸ˜‹. Nuts are okay, I guess, but peanuts are still pretty popular, so let's not get too carried away.

And hydration is a no-brainer - drink water before and after the flight, duh πŸ’§! But what about people who can't eat before takeoff? Like, fussy eaters or those with certain medical conditions?

Bringing your own food is always an option, I guess, but it's not exactly practical for everyone πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what if you're stuck in a seatbelt extension and can't even get up to grab your snack bag?

I don't know, maybe I'm just old-school on this one... But seriously, let's see how these airline snack changes pan out before we get too worked up πŸ˜….
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, I'm so done with airline snacks. Like, who thought it was a good idea to give people junk food on a plane? πŸΏπŸ’Έ It's like, hello, we're trying to relax and sleep up in the air, not clog our arteries! πŸš«πŸ‘Ž I mean, I get it, convenience is key, but can't they offer some healthier options?! πŸ˜” At least nuts are okay, but what about veggie sticks or fruit? It's like, a little thought goes a long way here. πŸ’‘ And hydration is so important, especially on flights where the air feels dry as dust! πŸ’¦ Drink up, folks! πŸ₯€
 
I'm so down for airlines to mix things up in the snack department πŸΏπŸ’‘, but I think we should also expect more from our airlines than just "better" options... like what that even means? πŸ˜‚ Let's be real, it's not like they're offering vegan or gluten-free options yet. But seriously, can't we just bring our own food on planes and avoid the whole mess altogether? πŸ€ͺ I mean, who needs airline snacks when you've got a cooler full of healthy goodies in your handbag? πŸ’ͺ Plus, staying hydrated is key, so why not just bring an empty water bottle and fill it up before takeoff? Easy peasy! πŸ’§
 
I totally get what Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is saying 🀯... we've all had those airport flights where our hunger hits like crazy and we end up reaching for something not-so-great. Like, have you ever tried to deal with a hangry passenger? 😩 But seriously, it's great that he's bringing attention to the importance of better airline snacks.

I mean, who doesn't love nuts? 🌰 Almonds and cashews are awesome options - no wonder they're recommended! And staying hydrated is super important, especially on long flights. Drinking water before, during, and after can make all the difference. I've heard some people swear by packing their own food, like chicken sandwiches or Greek yogurt... that sounds like a solid plan to me.

I do have one pet peeve though - what about those pesky airline rules? πŸ€” Like, I get it, safety first and all that... but can't we just bring our own water bottles on board? It's not like they're going to make us drink that disgusting recycled air or anything 😷
 
ugh i totally feel u about airline snacks 🀯😩 they r like the ultimate disappointment. i mean who wants to eat stale crackers or dry cookies on a plane? 😴 anyway im loving that sean Duffy is speaking up about this tho πŸ’– it makes total sense to have healthier options available, and bringing ur own food is def the way to go if u want something satisfying 🍿πŸ₯— have u ever tried packing ur own snacks for a flight? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I feel like some airlines are finally starting to realize that their in-flight snack options need an upgrade πŸš€. As a traveler myself, I've had my fair share of stale pretzels and boring cookies on long flights πŸ˜’. But if we're talking about making healthy choices, it's not just about the snacks themselves - it's also about staying hydrated and managing jet lag ⏰.

I love that Registered Dietitians are sharing their favorite packing ideas 🀩! Bringing your own food is definitely the way to go, especially if you have specific dietary needs or preferences. And can we talk about how airlines need to relax their rules on what can be packed in carry-on luggage? It's frustrating when you're excited to bring your own snacks only to find out they don't meet some arbitrary size or texture requirement 😬.

Overall, I think this is a step in the right direction for air travel nutrition 🚫. With a little creativity and planning, we can all enjoy healthier options even at 30,000 feet ✈️!
 
I think this is super important, you know? πŸ€” Air travel can be really tough on our bodies, especially when it comes to staying hydrated and eating nutritious food. I mean, have you ever been on a long-haul flight and just felt so bloated and tired afterwards? It's not just the lack of sleep that gets you, it's also what you eat on the plane.

And yeah, airline snacks can be pretty sketchy, let's face it. Pretzels and cookies are basically empty calories, and peanuts aren't even an option for some people due to allergies. But if we're being real, nuts like almonds and cashews are a solid choice – they're filling and healthy!

The thing is, dehydration is such a big deal on planes. The air pressure is so low that your body loses water super quickly. So, it's essential to drink plenty of water throughout the flight. And don't even get me started on booze and caffeine – those are just going to mess with your sleep patterns.

Now, if you're one of those people who likes to bring their own food on planes, brava! πŸ™Œ Registered dietitians swear by packing high-protein foods like chicken sandwiches or Greek yogurt. And honestly, a container full of carrot sticks and cheese cubes can be super satisfying too. Just make sure you follow the rules – solid snacks and dried fruit are fine in carry-on, but leave out liquids over 3.4 ounces and weird food containers.

It's all about making those little changes to prioritize your health on long flights. Trust me, it makes a big difference! πŸ’―
 
I'm so glad to see someone talking about healthy snacking on planes! πŸ₯— As a frequent flyer, I know it's easy to get caught up in the convenience of airline snacks, but we can do better for our bodies. I've had my fair share of pretzels and cookies, but now I'm all about packing my own nuts and dried fruit to munch on during flights. πŸ’ͺ It's also so important to stay hydrated - I swear by bringing an empty water bottle through security to fill up before takeoff! πŸ’§ The low humidity in planes can be super dehydrating, and I feel like it makes a huge difference when I drink plenty of water throughout the flight. 🌟
 
πŸ€” I'm glad someone's finally speaking up about the state of airport dining... I mean, it's crazy that we have to think twice before choosing what snack to bring on a plane! πŸ›«οΈ It's like they expect us to survive on air and prayers alone. But you know what would be even better? If airlines started prioritizing healthier options from the get-go. We're talking more fresh fruits, nuts, and whole grain snacks that won't leave us feeling bloated or lethargic mid-flight. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that peanuts are off-limits just because of allergies?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, come on! Just have a peanut allergy-friendly option already. Anyway, bringing your own food is the way to go in my book... and it's not like it's rocket science or anything. πŸ‘
 
🀯 I mean, have you seen those airline snack stats? Like, 1 in 4 passengers eat all their snacks within 2 hours of takeoff πŸΏπŸ˜‚ and that's just from the UK! On average, air travelers consume around 300-400 calories worth of snack per hour πŸ“Š. That's a lot of empty calories! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ But seriously, it's awesome to see Transport Sec Sean Duffy advocating for healthier options on planes πŸ™Œ. The US airline industry has a pretty low rating when it comes to serving healthy snacks - only 22% of passengers say they're satisfied with their in-flight meal options 😐. Can you imagine if we saw more airlines offering nutrient-dense snacks? It'd be a game-changer for our health on the go πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ! Let's hope more airlines take note and start innovating their snack menus πŸ’‘.

Stats:

* 1 in 4 passengers eat all their snacks within 2 hours of takeoff (UK)
* Average air traveler consumes 300-400 calories worth of snack per hour
* Only 22% of US airline passengers are satisfied with in-flight meal options 🚫
 
I think it's about time airlines started taking airport dining seriously πŸ€”. I mean, have you ever tried to fuel up for a long-haul flight with nothing but stale peanuts and overpriced Biscoffs? πŸ™„ It's not exactly the healthiest way to sustain yourself during a 12-hour flight.

On the other hand, packing your own food can make all the difference. I've seen people bring their own energy-boosting snacks like nuts, dried fruit, or even just some sandwiches and carrot sticks 🍞πŸ₯—. It's not just about being healthier; it's also a way to avoid relying on airline snacks that are often high in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats.

I think airlines could do a better job of providing more nutritious options, especially for long-haul flights. Maybe they could consider partnering with registered dietitians or nutritionists to develop healthy menu plans 🀝. Until then, I'm happy to pack my own snacks and enjoy a healthier airport dining experience, even at 30,000 feet ✈️.
 
I'm all for some new snack ideas from airlines πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love nuts and dried fruit? It's about time they bring some healthier options up there 🍿🌰. And let's be real, it's not like we're gonna start bringing our own full meals on a plane... although that would be nice πŸ˜‚. I do think it's crazy to have those weird rules about ice packs and liquids, though. Like, who thought that was necessary? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But yeah, staying hydrated is key when you're flying, and it's so easy to forget to drink water on a long flight. Bring your own water bottle and fill 'er up before takeoff, and you'll be golden πŸ’§. And omg, those registered dietitians have some amazing snack ideas 🀯. Chicken sandwiches and Greek yogurt? Yes please!
 
πŸš€πŸΏ airlines gotta step it up on snacks - we need some real food options on those planes 🀩! pretzels & cookies are so basic πŸ™„, but nuts are a good start 🌰. and let's not forget hydration πŸ’§... drink water like crazy before, during, & after flights. if you wanna bring your own grub, just check the rules first πŸ“πŸ‘ - solid snacks, dried fruit, & sandwiches are cool πŸ€—. registered dietitians know their stuff πŸ€“, so listen to 'em 😊. and don't even get me started on sleep disrupting drinks β˜•οΈπŸ’”... let's stick to water πŸ’§!
 
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