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    Water quality on flights-ranked by airlines.

    I actually never thought about this until seeing it. Definitely going to be drinking canned or bottled water on united and AA. lol

    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/artic...rnd/index.html
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    I mostly stick to booze on flights anyway, the occasional Diet Coke or Fresca if I have to drive when I land. I don't see that changing much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muajin76 View Post
    I actually never thought about this until seeing it. Definitely going to be drinking canned or bottled water on united and AA. lol

    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/artic...rnd/index.html
    This ranking seems kindda weird to me.
    All airlines ive flown with has signs that says the water from the faucet/tank isnt for drinking, and have a sanitizer dispenser in the lavatory as well.

    They hand out water from bottles, or canned/boxed water if you need something to drink free of charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freezion View Post
    This ranking seems kindda weird to me.
    All airlines ive flown with has signs that says the water from the faucet/tank isnt for drinking, and have a sanitizer dispenser in the lavatory as well.

    They hand out water from bottles, or canned/boxed water if you need something to drink free of charge.
    You might want to read the article to get a bit of understanding. From the article (not very far in):

    The study was not a review of the bottled water that's often served in airplanes, but instead a look at the water used to make items like tea and coffee, as well as the water used in the bathrooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unbound View Post
    You might want to read the article to get a bit of understanding. From the article (not very far in):
    but your quote itself says the test results combines toilet water and tea water. which doesn't seem overly fair if the toilet water is marked with a "not for drinking" sign.

    anyways most of these water problems are probably just cleaning/maintenance issues that should be easily fixable should this get some real negative publicity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unbound View Post
    You might want to read the article to get a bit of understanding. From the article (not very far in):
    Good they didn't test the toilet water as well. Hint: It's not drinkable.

    Geez...

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