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

As air travel becomes increasingly popular, concerns about the nutritional value of in-flight snacks have reached new heights. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently expressed his desire for airlines to offer healthier options beyond the usual pretzels and Biscoff cookies.

The reality is that most airlines no longer provide free meals, but they still hand out snack food, juice, soda, and coffee to passengers. However, these options are often high in sodium, added sugars, and saturated fats, making them less than ideal for those looking to maintain a healthy diet.

Pretzels, while convenient, are low in nutrients and can lead to cravings for more snacks due to their refined carb content. Biscoff cookies, on the other hand, contain more calories and fat compared to other popular cookie brands like Oreos and Chips Ahoy.

So, how can travelers maintain a healthy diet while flying? One option is to opt for nuts, which are high in protein and can be a satisfying snack if not overconsumed. However, it's essential to choose unsalted varieties to minimize sodium intake.

Staying hydrated is also crucial when flying due to low humidity levels in airplane cabins. Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after flights can help mitigate jet lag and fatigue. Aim for 8 ounces of water per hour of flight as a general guideline.

Alcohol and caffeine can disrupt sleep patterns on flights, making it harder to adjust to new time zones. Carbonated drinks may also cause discomfort due to bloating and gas.

The best option? Bringing your own food to the airport or plane. Registered dietitians recommend packing high-protein foods like chicken sandwiches, Greek yogurt, flaxseed crackers, and seeds. Health editors like Ally Head suggest packing a variety of snacks, including vegetable sticks, cheese cubes, and whole-grain carbs like pumpernickel bread.

Before packing food for the plane, remember to follow airline guidelines: solid food is allowed in carry-on luggage, but avoid ice packs or frozen food; don't wrap food in aluminum foil, which can set off security alarms; liquids of 3.4-ounces or less are permitted through security, and pack an empty water bottle to drink from during the flight.

By taking these simple steps, travelers can maintain a healthy diet while flying and arrive at their destination feeling refreshed and revitalized.
 
I'm so glad airlines are finally thinking about our health on flights πŸ™Œ! I mean, who doesn't love a free Biscoff cookie or a bag of pretzels, but it's time to mix things up with some healthier options. Nuts are my fave snack while flying - they're so satisfying and packed with protein πŸ’ͺ. And staying hydrated is key, even if it feels like the air is sucking all the moisture outta your skin πŸ˜‚. Bring your own food, pack some nuts, seeds, and veggies... your taste buds (and your body) will thank you πŸ™
 
I think it's crazy that airlines don't provide free meals anymore 🀯 But making your own food before or bringing your own snacks is not the answer lol They should just offer healthier options like nuts, fruits, and whole-grain crackers already 🌰 And what's up with all these sodas and juices? Can't they just serve water and unsweetened tea instead? πŸ’§ Plus, have you ever tried to eat a meal on a plane while it's rocking back and forth at 30,000 feet? It's like eating in zero gravity πŸš€
 
πŸ€” so i think airlines should really consider offering healthier options on planes... like nuts or dried fruits that's not too salty or sugary πŸ‰ they already give us soda and cookies which is super bad for us, but what about some good vibes? we're all stressed out enough when we're stuck in a tiny seat for hours 😴 anyway, bringing your own food to the airport or plane is def the best idea... i mean who wants to rely on airline snacks that are basically just empty calories? 🀒 registered dietitians have some great ideas like packing protein and veggies... it's all about balance, you know? πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of airlines not providing any decent food options on planes 🀯. I mean, come on, we're stuck in a metal tube for hours with nothing but stale snacks to munch on. It's like they expect us to just magically produce our own healthy meals from thin air πŸ™„. And don't even get me started on the "healthy" options that are just high in sodium and added sugars... pretzels and Biscoff cookies? really? πŸ˜’. I swear, if I have to choose between a bag of peanuts or a stale cookie, I'm gonna lose it πŸ€ͺ. At least when you bring your own food on the plane, you know what you're getting (and can avoid all the unhealthy stuff). Just saying...
 
OMG u gotta try packing ur own snacks 4 da plane πŸ›«οΈπŸΏ! I know airlines dont wanna provide healthy options but honestly its hard 2 find something decent in-flight. Nuts r a good option btw, just make sure they're unsalted lol. Staying hydrated is key too, i get super dehydrated on flights and it makes me feel so sluggish 😴. And omg don't even get me started on the whole alcohol and caffeine thing... i'm like "no thanks" to those on a flight πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Bring ur own food and be prepared, trust! πŸ’―
 
u guys gotta be more mindful about what u eat on flights 🀯. like, airlines think they're doing us a solid by giving us snack options, but really they're just setting us up for a carb coma πŸ’€. pretzels are basically empty calories and biscotti cookies are like sugar bombs ⚑️. if u want to stay healthy on a plane, bring ur own food 🍽️. registered dietitians say go for protein-rich snacks like chicken or Greek yogurt πŸ₯š, and don't forget to pack some water πŸ’§. stay hydrated and try not to drink all the soda and coffee ⛔️. it's also super important to avoid alcohol and caffeine before bedtime so u can adjust ur time zones better 😴. just do a lil research and be prepared, k?
 
I'm still waiting for some credible sources on this one πŸ€”. I mean, where's the evidence that airlines are seriously considering changing up their snack game? It sounds like Transport Secretary Sean Duffy is just talking out of thin air πŸ—£οΈ. And what about all the free food and drinks they hand out anyway? Do people really think that's a good health plan? πŸ˜‚

But, if I had to take this info with a grain of salt (or two), I'd say packing your own food is probably the best bet. I've heard from friends who've done it before and said it was worth the hassle 🀝. Just don't expect to get any sympathy from the airline staff when you whip out your own sandwich 🀣.

Oh, and what about the weird airline rules around liquids and solids? How do they enforce that stuff? 🚫 It seems like a total headache to navigate...
 
I think airlines should really consider offering healthier options on flights πŸ€”... I mean, you're stuck in the air for hours, it's easy to just grab something unhealthy and forget about your diet goals πŸ˜‚. But if you bring your own food, there are so many great options - like nuts and dried fruit or even just some energy bars that aren't too bad for you 🍫. And staying hydrated is key, I don't know how people deal with the dry air in planes without drinking loads of water πŸ’§. Maybe if airlines started offering more healthy snacks, we wouldn't feel so guilty about eating stuff on the plane πŸ˜’... but honestly, bringing your own food is probably the best option πŸ›«οΈ.
 
Man 🀯, remember when flights actually came with free meals? Now it's like, you're lucky if they give you a bag of peanuts πŸ˜‚. But for real, airlines need to step up their snack game. I mean, have you seen the options lately? Pretzels and Biscoff cookies? That's not exactly healthy fuel for your body πŸ’ͺ. Nuts are a good idea, but salted ones are a no-go πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And don't even get me started on the drinks... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to serve soda and juice on a plane? πŸ€” Just bring your own food and be done with it. Pack some nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. You can even make a little sandwich or two if you're feeling fancy 🍞. And don't forget to drink plenty of water, dude πŸ’§. It's all about being prepared and taking care of yourself when you're up in the air ✈️.
 
πŸ›«οΈ So I think it's kinda genius that people are thinking about the food we eat on planes 🀯, 'cause let's be real, most of those airline snacks are like junk food for your body πŸΏπŸ˜’. Opting for nuts or packing your own healthy snacks is a great idea πŸ‘Œ, and staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water before and during flights is also super important πŸ’§. I think it's cool that registered dietitians and health editors are sharing their tips on what foods to bring on the plane πŸ“š, like chicken sandwiches and Greek yogurt - who knew those were good options? 😊
 
Ugh, airlines should really step up their snack game πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! Pretzels and Biscoff cookies are literally just a vessel for all that extra sugar and salt. And don't even get me started on the lack of options 😩. Nuts are okay, I guess, but it's hard to find unsalted ones anywhere. And have you ever tried to drink water on a plane? It's like they expect us to be sipping out of our own water bottles all day πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And then there's the whole "bring your own food" thing... yeah no thanks, I'd rather just eat whatever bland airline food they serve me πŸ”. Anyway, packing some healthy snacks is probably a good idea, but airlines need to do better on this front πŸ™„.
 
omg u gotta be serious tho 🀯 airlines need 2 step up their snack game ASAP! pretzels & biscottos r not even options for ppl tryin 2 eat healthy on flights lol πŸΏπŸ‘Ž but like, nuts r a good start i guess? 🌰 & drinkin water is def key u can't go wrong with that πŸ’§ so yeah, bring ur own food 2 the airport or plane, idk wut airline r thinkin wit these snack options πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ registered dietitians & health editors r tryna help lolπŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm so over in-flight snacks being super unhealthy πŸΏπŸ˜’. Like, who thought it was a good idea to give us bags of pretzels and sugary cookies when we're already stressed about flying? 🚫 It's crazy that airlines aren't providing healthier options, especially considering how many people have dietary restrictions or preferences.

I totally agree with bringing your own food on the plane – it's so much better for you than relying on airline snacks. Registered dietitians are right to recommend high-protein foods like chicken sandwiches and Greek yogurt πŸ₯š, and it's also a good idea to pack some veggies and whole-grain carbs too πŸ₯—.

And omg, have you ever noticed how many of those in-flight drinks can be super dehydrating? πŸ’§ I mean, who needs that kind of stress when flying already? Just stick to water and maybe some herbal tea if you're feeling fancy β˜•οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I think it's pretty cool that airlines are being asked to step up their snack game, but at the same time, I'm also kinda with Sean Duffy on this one... like, who wants to eat those greasy snacks all day? 🍟 It's great that people are bringing their own food now, too - I've seen so many pics of travelers stashing their own snacks in their carry-ons and it looks way healthier than what they get for free! πŸ’ͺ What do you guys think about airlines starting to offer more healthy options or is it just not feasible? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so done with airline snacks 🀒 they're literally killing us! Like who thought it was a good idea to serve Biscoff cookies all day? πŸͺπŸ˜’ I swear, if Sean Duffy can't get airlines to step up the game on healthy options, we're stuck flying around like guinea pigs 🐭. But for real, bringing your own snacks is the way to go - my registered dietitian sis just told me about packing chicken sandwiches and flaxseed crackers and it sounds like a solid plan 🀝. And can we please just ditch the soda and juice? πŸ’§πŸΉ
 
I feel for you if you're worried about what's being served on that plane πŸ˜”. It's not easy to find healthy options when you're up in the air. But honestly, I think it's great that there are some registered dietitians out there offering their expertise and suggesting some awesome snacks to bring along πŸ‘. Packing nuts, veggies, and whole-grain carbs is a no-brainer - just don't forget to stay hydrated πŸ’§! It's all about being prepared and making those small changes to keep you fueled and focused on the road ahead πŸš£β€β™€οΈ.
 
🀯 I'm so over these airline snacks πŸΏπŸ‘Ž! I mean, have you seen the ingredients list on those pretzels? It's like they're trying to sabotage your diet πŸ˜‚. But for real, if airlines want to cater to health-conscious travelers, they need to step up their game πŸš€. Nuts are a great option, but let's be real, not everyone has access to them or wants to shell out extra cash πŸ€‘. Bringing your own food is the way to go – I've packed my own snacks on flights before and it's a total game-changer πŸŽ‰! Register dietitians know what they're talking about, so let's take their advice and pack some protein-rich foods like chicken sandwiches or Greek yogurt πŸ—πŸ₯›. And don't even get me started on the importance of staying hydrated πŸ’§ – I swear by drinking water before, during, and after flights 🀫. #HealthyFlyingTips #AirlineSnackSkeptic #PackingYourOwnFood
 
I'm so frustrated when I get on that plane and they just give me like, stale crackers and soda 🀒. Like, what's up with that?! Can't we have some decent food options for once? I know airlines are trying to cut costs, but come on! We're talking about our health here! πŸ₯— If I'm gonna fly long distances, I wanna be able to snack on something that's actually good for me. Nuts are cool, but have you seen the prices of those?! 😳 Just bringing my own food is way more practical and cost-effective. Plus, it's so much better than drinking all that sugary soda 🍹. Staying hydrated is key when flying, too - I always make sure to drink water before takeoff and during the flight πŸ’§.
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i feel like we need to start questioning the whole "buying into airline snacks" thing lol. like, who wants pretzels and biscoff cookies on a plane? bring your own food, duh! it's not that hard to pack some healthy stuff in a carry-on... i mean, airlines have been saying they're gonna change their snack game but nothing changes πŸ™„
 
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