If you have already landed and your ears feel plugged, try these techniques to open the Eustachian tube.
A narrow tube called the connects your middle ear to the back of your nose and throat. Its job is to equalize pressure. When a plane climbs or descends, the air pressure changes rapidly. blocked ear after flying
Pinch your nostrils shut, close your mouth, and gently try to blow air through your nose. Be careful not to blow too hard, as this can damage the eardrum. If you have already landed and your ears