A flight attendant recently revealed a remarkable trick for recharging your iPhone when you find yourself without a charger. Have you ever experienced the frustration of completing a whole flight, navigating airport transfers, and finally reaching your hotel room, only to realize you’ve left a crucial item behind: your phone charger?
Fortunately, fret not because a seasoned traveler has shared a clever solution to this dilemma, and it’s capturing the attention and excitement of many. Esther, a member of the airline crew, shared an astonishing hack on TikTok with her 216.3k followers, revealing that there’s no longer a necessity to carry a wall plug or travel adapter while on vacation.
The KLM flight attendant offered some really good advice
Employed by the Dutch airline KLM, Esther divulged a set of six hotel-related tricks, one of which stood out: “Is your world travel plug broken?” she asked. “Simply use your USB cable and charge your devices via the TV! This comes in incredibly handy if you’ve forgotten or misplaced your charger’s wall plug.“
Esther adamantly vouched for the effectiveness of her hack, suggesting that travelers staying in hotels won’t have to rush to duty-free for a travel adapter at the last minute. They also won’t need to squeeze their wall plug into their already tightly packed hand luggage, as the cable alone should suffice.
Airplanes are well-known for their dry cabin air, as they continuously bring in external air to maintain a fresh and breathable environment inside the aircraft. However, this consistent influx of outdoor air also leads to significantly lower humidity levels, causing passengers to become dehydrated more quickly than usual.
To address the challenges of dry air during travel, the KLM flight attendant shared a simple solution: a small towel. “Being on planes means you always suffer from the dry air. And it is not nice if you also have dry air in your hotel room. So another big tip of mine is, when you arrive at your accommodation, soak a small towel and place it in front of the heater,” she said, adding: “That water evaporates and in a small hotel room that can bring just a little relief.”