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In-Flight Espresso: Barista Brews Coffee at 35,000 Feet

8 Dec

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Summary

  • A TikTok user brewed coffee mid-flight at 35,000 feet.
  • The viral video shows a manual grinder and portable coffee machine.
  • Netizens debated the etiquette and practicality of airplane coffee brewing.
In-Flight Espresso: Barista Brews Coffee at 35,000 Feet

A home barista recently captured viral attention by demonstrating how to make coffee at an altitude of 35,000 feet. The TikTok video, which has garnered millions of views, showcased the entire process from grinding beans with a manual grinder to operating a portable coffee machine controlled by a smartphone app, all from an airplane window seat.

The unique display quickly ignited a lively discussion in the video's comments section. Many users found the idea amusing, with some jokingly suggesting other elaborate in-flight activities. However, a significant portion of comments expressed concern or shared humorous scenarios of potential passenger annoyance, highlighting differing opinions on the practicality and etiquette of such an endeavor.

While bringing compact coffee machines in carry-on luggage is generally permissible, airline policies vary regarding size, type, and battery operation. Passengers are advised to ensure their devices are clean, free of liquids, and comply with specific airline regulations. This trend underscores the creative ways people are pushing boundaries, even in the confined space of an airplane.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
While Ozan Cetinkaya made coffee at 35,000 feet, bringing and using portable coffee machines on flights depends on airline policies, machine size, and type. Check with your airline beforehand.
The viral TikTok video sparked debate, with reactions ranging from amusement and jokes about other in-flight activities to concerns about passenger annoyance and airplane etiquette.
Generally, smaller portable coffee machines are permitted in carry-on luggage, but larger ones may need to be checked. Ensure the machine is clean and meets airline regulations.

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