Why do we get dehydrated while flying?

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Does it have something to do with the altitude affecting certain organs, or is it entirely unrelated?

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The air is very dry.

Also, because of the lower partial pressure of oxygen in the pressurized cabin, you breathe deeper and faster to compensate, thus losing more water

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