Updated
Updated · HuffPost · Jul 5
HuffPost Lists 11 Long-Haul Flight Mistakes, Urges Earlier Seat and Sleep Planning
Updated
Updated · HuffPost · Jul 5

HuffPost Lists 11 Long-Haul Flight Mistakes, Urges Earlier Seat and Sleep Planning

2 articles · Updated · HuffPost · Jul 5

Summary

  • HuffPost’s latest travel guide flags 11 common long-haul flight mistakes, with experts focusing on comfort, seat choice, sleep strategy and self-care to make flights more manageable.
  • Key advice starts before boarding: pick seats away from restrooms and middle rows, check upgrades at online check-in 24 hours ahead, and match your sleep plan to the destination time zone.
  • On board, experts recommend soft layered clothing, compression socks, loose shoes, downloaded entertainment, sleep gear like earplugs and neck pillows, and extra snacks in case airline options are limited.
  • The guide also warns against clock-watching, forcing conversation with colleagues for hours, and neglecting hydration, stretching, medications and simple routines like washing up before landing.

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