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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 04:16 PM
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I've never tried to fill my water bottle once on the plane. I do however fill it at least twice while waiting to board.
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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 04:29 PM
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Yes. If you asked them nicely to.
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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 07:16 PM
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On longhaul Qantas flights (which is mostly what we catch) there is a little water chiller thingy where you can fill up a water bottle.
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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 07:28 PM
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Sort of related: I just picked up a new collapsible water bottle that I think will be great for travel. Fits easily in a purse or pocket. (I'm looking forward to filling it up at the fountains in Rome
http://vapur.us/store/5l-anti-bottle-blue.html
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Old Apr 6th, 2011, 07:43 PM
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SFO has installed water bottle filling stations post security - great idea!
http://www.flysfo.com/web/page/orpha...rnational.html
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 04:08 AM
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I always carry an empty through security. Only once was I hassled for having a few drops in the bottom. For post-security refills, Chilis Too and TGIF in DFW will refill with cold water.

I was just in SFO, but not in the areas with the hydration stations; I like that idea, though.
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 10:04 AM
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suze on Apr 6, 11 at 4:43pm
Where do you get water on a plane? The bathroom?

No, the drinking fountains outside the bathroom. For some reason, they are usually by the men's bathrooms
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 10:35 AM
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Just had to get my environmental pitch in - everyone should travel with a BPA free reusable bottle. Then you can fill it up as needed throughout your entire trip! Especially those summer vacations when its hot and even needs to stay hydrated!
Deb15 is right - plenty of bottled water comes from pretty unreliable sources and the plastic in the bottle leaches into beverage.
http://www.ewg.org/bottled-water-2011-search
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 11:31 AM
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Thanks for these tips and for reassurance that I'm not the only
one who hasn't fallen for the bottled water advertising.

HTTY
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 11:58 AM
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Just want to reiterate about the Vapur bottle. It is BPA-Free; it folds up to fit in your purse or pocket. http://vapur.us/anti-bottle No, I don't have any affiliation with the company. Someone recommended it to me. I like the fact that it will take up less room than my rigid BPA-free water bottles. It is also available in a variety of sizes.
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 12:31 PM
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I bought one of those collapsible bottles at REI a few years ago but I found that I prefer to drink from a rigid bottle. Let us know how it works for you.
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 01:09 PM
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My daughter has a metal Kleen Kanteen she puts in her bag, then either fills it from the drinking fountain or she asks the flight attendant. The last time she asked, she was given water in a can, just like a soda.
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 03:38 PM
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elnap,
The water in Rome is great!
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 08:31 PM
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mztery, Now SF Airport has "Hydration Stations" instead of water fountains ("bubblers" down under), do you think they will have "Dehydration Stations" instead of Rest Rooms (toilets, down under)??

Happy Trails, I have had to surrender empty water bottles at Sydney Airport, a few years ago, but not lately. It's easy to find potable water usually. In Beijing, I had trouble finding which button to press on their free dispensing machine, with instructions only in Mandarin. They have tiny conical paper cups, and the water seemed to be either warm or hot. I think they don't like cold water to drink.
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Old Apr 10th, 2011, 11:08 AM
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I always bring either a small empty BPA-free Nalgene bottle or a Kleen Kanteen bottle that fits into my PacSafe City 200 bag water bottle pocket on all my US or European flights. never had a problem. I am surprised more travel-savvy people don't do it. Water quality is usually fine at water fountains. On the plain, I just ask the flight attendants for water and they sometimes just give me a bottle of water, rather than refill my reusable bottle.
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Old Apr 10th, 2011, 11:29 AM
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I've found that the flight attendants will usually give you water, but sometimes you need the water prior to boarding, like for taking dramamine, or any other medication. In that case it's useful to take a small empty bottle and fill up at a water fountain wiith just enough to swallow some pills.
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Old Apr 26th, 2012, 11:11 AM
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Thought you might be interested in another reason for taking an empty water bottle past security. I'm flying Egypt air shortly, and they don't serve alcoholic beverages on the plane. I figure I'll buy a bottle of wine at the duty free and transfer it to a water bottle so I can have a glass of wine with dinner on my ten hour flight. Has anyone ever take wine on a plane for consumption?
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Old Apr 26th, 2012, 12:01 PM
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"The Federal Aviation Regulations do NOT require that you buy your booze from the airline. However, they DO require that the airline actually serve the alcohol to you. It is not unlike the brown bag laws in some states that allow you to bring your own bottle into the establishment but require the establishment serve it to you.
The Regulation for the airlines and which you can look up on the Internet is 14 CFR 121.575 which states in part, "No person may drink any alcoholic beverage aboard an aircraft unless the certificate holder operating the aircraft has served that beverage to him." Of course there is also language that says they may not serve anyone who is intoxicated or appears to be intoxicated.
Airlines also have their own rules, approved by the FAA, known as Operation Specifications, that establish how this is to be done on board their aircraft. Flight crews are trained on these OpSpecs. These OpSpecs are approved under the Part 121 rules and have the same force as the Federal Aviation Regulations. So, you could be well within your rights to bring your own alcohol and then present it to the Flight Attendant(s) and ask them to serve it to you."

That said, you may find yourself getting some unwanted looks of discern:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...e-service.html
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Old Apr 26th, 2012, 12:53 PM
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I wouldn't do it. It would be showing disrespect for the flight crew and airline personnel. They don't serve alcohol because it is the airline of a Muslim country and they don't drink alcoholic beverages.
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Old Apr 26th, 2012, 01:01 PM
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<Has anyone ever take wine on a plane for consumption?>

No because it's not allowed. Not because of anything about a Muslim country but because you're only allowed to drink booze on a plane when it is provided by the airlines.
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