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Why does food taste different on airplanes?

Why does food taste different on airplanes?

22 May 2026 Search Volume
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Why does food taste different on airplanes?

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Expert Answer

Cabin pressure and dry air (~12% humidity) reduce olfactory sensitivity and saliva production. Background noise (~85dB) may further suppress taste perception. Airlines often increase salt, sugar, and umami in in-flight meals to compensate. Tomato juice tastes better to many in the air.

Key Insight

Cabin pressure and dry air (~12% humidity) reduce olfactory sensitivity and saliva production.

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