Can I bring an airplane blanket with me? (Included in airfare?)
On a cool flight during a business trip, a warm and cozy in-flight blanket is a useful item!
A coveted in-flight blanket~!! Can I take it? Everyone think like this.
Isn't it included in the airfare? You would think!
In-flight blanket~ Can I bring it?
Why are you giving me a blanket when I get on a plane?
Why they turn on the air conditioner? Why is it so cold on the plane?
When you are on an airplane, you feel the chill.
Aircraft cabin temperature not set by standard.
Each airline has a slightly different set-up and operation.
In general, I tend to keep the level at 25℃.
This takes into account the temperature difference with the outside, even on long flights.
This is the temperature at which discomfort can be reduced as much as possible.
Even if it feels a little chilly at first due to human body temperature.
Considering that the cabin temperature will rise so as not to feel uncomfortable.
It's maintaining the right temperature.
Airlines in hot regions such as Africa and Southeast Asia
Usually around 25-26°C. set to standard temperature is operating
Temperate airlines operate at around 24°C.
American and European airlines keep the temperature around 21~23℃.
Airlines are usually
than the temperature at which passengers feel comfortable.
slightly lower set the cabin temperature
In case of cold they can provide blankets
But in case of hot it may also be that there is no proper solution.
So the airline cabin temperature set it a little lower and blankets are provided.
Can I bring a carry-on blanket?
As much as I paid for the expensive airfare, in-flight blanket
Of course, it is a provided item. It is often misunderstood.
the carry-on blanket like the name, for use only on board provided by the airline
This is a rental item.
That is, it is not included in the airfare. You cannot take it out of the cabin.
In fact, American Airlines, two black players in the NBA drive as a blanket thief
There have been times when it has been a problem.
In reality, sometime people take a blanket on board, there are very few cases of punishment.
If the airline has a problem, you may be subject to punishment.
In the case of Korean Air
A warning is just put it on the blanket.
Items Prohibited to Take from the Aircraft
Blankets, earphones, life jackets, food, tableware, bedding,
Amenities in the bathroom, etc.
can be recycled or all in-flight items provided for public use
You must not take it.
Especially, for the life and safety of passengers Items that are essential
You must not bring it out.
In fact, during the peak summer, life jacket on board for use in swimming, people take out it,
There are a lot of passengers.
Including Korean Airline, the airlines in-flight life jacket
to prevent theft, in a life jacket, they attach an electronic tag install a detection system on the door of an airplane.
If you take it, to sound an alarm that I have taken action
Please note.
If the airline claims such a problem, what kind of punishment do you get?
If the airline find this problem, theft may be charged.
in case of theft, imprisonment for not more than 6 years or not more than 10 million won may be charged.
Even through transit using foreign airlines equally theft is committed.
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific, a Chinese passenger took life jacket and he've been caught.
For this passenger, worth about 290,000 won it was also charged.
Want an in-flight blanket?
Most airlines they are selling it at the airline's online mall.
For low-cost airlines, online mall or on board is available for purchase.
How to buy in-flight blankets for domestic airlines
In case of Korean Air, in e-skyshop is available for purchase
Using mileage is also possible to purchase.
Asiana Airlines
Asiana logo shop was available for purchase but with the current online mall reorganization
Phone orders only.
Jin Air
Does Jin Air sell in-flight blankets? not online
You can only purchase directly on board.
Air Busan
via Air Busan Mall it is available for purchase
But it is currently Not for sale.
You can purchase directly on board.
*original article: https://blog.naver.com/redcapstory/222894018928
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