19/12/2022
Ever wondered why your throat and nose dries out while flying? Perhaps your skin has lost some of its luster. Airplane cabins are pressurized. The humidity level in an airplane cabin is normally set to 20%, while skin is accustomed to a minimum of 40% humidity. Not only that, but the humidity levels in an airplane are drier than the Sahara Desert, which has about 25% humidity. So, our first airplane fact is that, technically, you are flying in a desert climate.