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Potential health problems linked to drinking water on some airlines, study finds

Sophia Martinez by Sophia Martinez
January 18, 2026
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A new study has found potential health problems linked to drinking water on some airlines where you can order coffee or tea. The review focused on aircraft drinking water stored in onboard tanks, not bottled products. Among the 10 major airlines, Delta performed best, while JetBlue and American were the bottom two carriers.

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