How to Travel with Electrolytes: Smart Hydration Guide

Travel can dehydrate the body faster than most people expect. A normal travel day often includes dry airplane air, airport coffee, salty snacks, long sitting time, reduced water intake, poor sleep, alcohol, heat, and thousands of extra steps. Even if someone drinks water, they may still arrive feeling tired, dry, foggy, or slightly headachy because travel does not only reduce fluid levels. It can also disturb the body’s mineral balance.





