![]() ![]() Tips for Overnight Flights to Help You Sleep Like a Boss Image courtesy of Unsplash Know When to Splurge on First Class or Extra Legroom Keep reading for my absolute top tips for overnight flights to help you master sleeping en route like a travel boss. Getting the right routine down can be revolutionary, turning your experience from something you dread to something you’re able to enjoy. Plus, when flying from the United States to Europe or Asia, most of the flight options are overnight flights, giving you more range in terms of airlines, timing, and pricing. In some cases, you may not even have a choice between red-eye and daytime for long-haul destinations.Īfter spending COVID close to home, many of us are likely out of practice when it comes to mastering the overnight flight. But as the world starts to open up again with more and more people getting vaccinated, I hope this post will help you prepare so you have the best experience possible on your next long-haul journey or quick domestic red-eye. For example, if you only have a few days of time off work but want to visit an overseas destination, taking an overnight flight can help you maximize your vacation time and land with a full day ahead of you. While at first glance a red eye may sound like something to be avoided at all costs, there are definitely times when they’re an advantageous choice. Through practicing these tricks for long-haul flights, I’ve trained myself to maximize my opportunity to sleep on the plane, waking up (relatively) refreshed by the time I arrive in my destination. Historically, I’m not a great sleeper on land, let alone on a long-haul flight. The combination of a cramped seat and altitude have never been particularly relaxing for me (I’m guessing you can relate □ ), but after years of professionally traveling all over the world, sleeping on planes has become somewhat of an unfortunate necessity. Over time, I’ve developed and refined a list of tips for overnight flights that have been a game changer.
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