
Custom non-alcoholic drinks can be made by mixing free options from the flight cart. Sparkling water combined with cranberry juice provides a non-alcohol cocktail feel, and orange juice with cranberry juice offers another similar option. Ginger ale and orange juice can create a mimosa-like taste, while ginger ale and cranberry juice work well together. Apple juice mixed with tonic or club soda can resemble sparkling apple cider. Bright, powerful, tart flavors are emphasized as especially satisfying during flights. Virgin bloody marys are also noted as a long-standing popular mocktail option on planes.
"Ocampo tells us that you can make your own custom drinks by mixing different, typically free options from the drink cart. According to her, "Sparkling water and cranberry juice are also a good combination, or orange juice and cranberry juice. This is appealing to some because it's like you're drinking a non-alcohol cocktail." And there are more of these combos than you might think."
"Ocampo also suggested a mix of ginger ale and orange juice can give you a mimosa vibe. Ginger ale and cranberry juice are a great combo. Or you can switch over to apple juice with tonic or club soda to create a variation on a sparkling apple cider."
"Ocampo's recommendations include plenty of bright flavors, and of course, some of the best ginger ales. One popular option she doesn't mention is another "mocktail," that's been popular on flights since before that term was even invented: virgin bloody marys. All of these drink combinations share something in common that can help you decide on the best drink for your flight: They are all quite powerful and brightly flavored."
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