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How To Make Your Inflight Journey A Comfortable One

Flight journeys can be stressful, especially when you are not prepared. As the seats of the aircraft become harder and closer together, getting comfortable during the flight hours has become impossible. However, there is a silver lining here that will make all your woes disappear.

Not any rocket science, but a handful of tips are all that you need to save yourself from all that drag. The blog below highlights the basic tactics which will maximize inflight comfort and help you feel ease-out throughout the trip.

  1. Choose Attires Strategically
    Layering is one of the key highlights for making your flight journey extremely blissful. Why? Honestly speaking, it is very difficult to gauge how cold or hot the outside temperature is. Thus, in this type of situation, be practical and opt for soft, breathable, clothing like sweatshirts and cotton tees. These attires will help you stay comfortable and even prevent uncomfortable situations.
  2. Confirm Your Seat With SeatGuru
    Better seating experience always comes in handy when opting for long flight journeys. Always remember to choose the seat keeping leg space in mind. Most people think a window and aisle seat is comfortable but reality seems to be in the opposite direction. For a better inflight experience check for seats with SeatGuru and make sure your whole experience isn’t a lemon.
  3. Avoid Carrying Too Much Baggage
    This is a pro tip for all travelers. Whether you are flying internationally or on a domestic flight, loading yourself unnecessarily will burn you. Thus, try and avoid carrying too much stuff with you. But that does not mean, not carry anything at all. Make sure to keep things minimal for a comfortable journey ahead.
  4. Good Shoes Matter
    Flying doesn’t mean to go overboard on your style mantra. Always remember to avoid wearing high heels or boots when going for a long inflight journey. Also, once on a plane try to take shoes off and carry a pair of slippers to let the feet breathe.
  5. Carry A Sleep Aid:
    If for any reason you find it difficult to sleep on the plane, try using a sleep aid. Try inculcating melatonin before you leave for your journey. This will help your body relax and pack a solid nap in the overall journey.
  6. Use Earplugs
    It’s time to block unnecessary chatter! Using a good pair of earplugs will tune out indistinctive noises and give you a newfound void. This will help you sleep better and lead to an enhanced experience.
  7. Hydrate Yourself Well
    Avoid drinking coffee or soda when on a flight. Try drinking water instead. It is a fact that humidity levels in around 10 to 20 percent, which can dry the skin and eyes. Thus, to avoid the comfort of scratchy skin and itchy eyes, drink water and stay hydrated.
  8. Pack Compression Socks
    Compression socks help in providing better blood circulation to the feet. With the use of these socks, you can also avoid Thrombosis and make your feet happier!
  9. Prefer Seats Over The Wings
    It might shock some people, but the least bumpy seats on a flight are those over the wings. The logic behind it is simple. Center seats do not move a lot and hence provide travelers an overall comfortable journey experience.
  10. Empty The Pockets
    This is the last thing you would want. Before boarding the flight, unload the contents of your pocket for a better journey experience. Use the seat pocket in front to store them, and just before you land make sure to collect all your belongings! In this way, your journey will not only be comfortable but also a smooth one.

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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - CEO Advisory - How To Make Your Inflight Journey A Comfortable One
Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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