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I haven't been on a flight in 10 years that didn't have an outlet or USB to plug into. You'll probably be fine.
IME most domestic flights and commuter flights don’t have them.
LOL no I won't. I had this issue just last year on a flight from Indonesia I believe. Might have been Vietnam. There's quite a few countries that might have not updated their planes with plugs. Hence the question.
Ooook ya I guess I'm full of shit. Vietjet never had them that I can recall. I guess I just wasn't thinking of short flights like that. My bad.
Which long flight have you flown that had them? I've flown a few over the last five years, and only one had USB. Air Canada, WestJet, RyanAir, Korean Air, and Aer Lingus didn't have one, all for international flights that weren't short.