Airlines
What happens to your body during a flight
Air pressure changes can cause passengers to experience build-ups of gas which lead to bloating, constipation and stomach pains.
If you’ve ever flown on a plane before, chances are you’ve suffered a few unpleasant symptoms.
A new infographic shows exactly how cramped conditions and constant pressure can create an environment that leads to dehydration and other illnesses.
Compiled by Compare Travel Insurance, it claims that catching a cold is over 100 times more likely when a person is travelling by plane due to the recirculated cabin air.
(Compare Travel Insurance)
Meanwhile air pressure changes can cause passengers to experience build-ups of gas which lead to bloating, constipation and stomach pains.
In February a US senator announced that he wanted to bring in the "Holy Grail" of air travel: New rules which would give passengers more legroom.
Meanwhile air pressure changes can cause passengers to experience build-ups of gas which lead to bloating, constipation and stomach pains.
In February a US senator announced that he wanted to bring in the "Holy Grail" of air travel: New rules which would give passengers more legroom.