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Any tips for long haul flights

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Susiewakie Wed 08-Nov-23 11:26:54

Hi I'm going to Perth Australia in January non stop .Any tips for what to keep with me on board ? Also are those casual yoga outfits the thing to wear ? I'm getting conflicting advice from relatives .I've got varicose veins so have to wear compression socks which doesn't help ! Any top tips gratefully recieved

Grammaretto Wed 08-Nov-23 23:25:56

Thanks Callistemon I will try that.

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 23:20:24

I get restless legs. Is there a cure for that?

I did read somewhere that B vitamins can help.
Magnesium is a muscle relaxant and could perhaps help, it certainly helps to alleviate cramps.

Grammaretto Wed 08-Nov-23 23:16:05

I'm watching carefully because I am flying almost nonstop to Auckland in January. The stretch from Doha to Auckland is 17 hours.
I must be mad
Aisle seat is essential for ease of walking about. I get restless legs. Is there a cure for that?
All those suggestions are good. It can be cold in the plane and always a squash. There's never enough space

We were once upgraded to business class for the flight from Sydney to Auckland when we had stopped over and needed to queue for boarding passes. That was nice

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 23:06:01

Just think you're in a bubble .....

nanna8 Wed 08-Nov-23 23:04:20

I took phenergan on my last trip. Calmed me down if nothing else ! I must be a potential drug addict because I would take it again. I don’t like planes, especially Qantas ones.

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 22:45:18

Susiewakie

Thank you all I'm getting yoga pants some flip flops a neck pillow and a pashmina or big soft scarf etc I'll put them on my Christmas list .Finally going was orginally booked as lock down hit !

And roomy shoes or sandals with velcro or adjustable fastening because, despite compression stockings, your feet and ankles might still swell (well, mine do).

Chardy Wed 08-Nov-23 22:30:28

I'm with Jumblygran. Take your own headphones that fit over your ears. The ones you're given that go into your ear hurt after a few hours.

Jumblygran Wed 08-Nov-23 20:25:29

A lot of very good advice above, I get travel sick on a plane on any trip more than about 4 hours. I take phenergan at the start of a long trip for nausea which also makes me sleepy.
The plane cabin is quite drying I like to have some eyedrops as well as the face spray.
I like to have full ear covering noise cancelling headphones they are more comfortable to wear for a long time.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 08-Nov-23 19:51:11

Compression socks - essential

waldorfgrosi Wed 08-Nov-23 19:48:48

If you wear glasses I recommend you take an empty glasses case along in your handbag. You can then put them safely away while you sleep without worrying where they are and if you might crush them. Have a good trip

Wenmore Wed 08-Nov-23 18:21:58

Due to past experience l would always now travel long haul with a complete change of clothes.

Susiewakie Wed 08-Nov-23 18:09:32

Thank you all I'm getting yoga pants some flip flops a neck pillow and a pashmina or big soft scarf etc I'll put them on my Christmas list .Finally going was orginally booked as lock down hit !

Marmight Wed 08-Nov-23 14:10:21

Forgot to say my DD swears by her Trtl neck collar thingy which supports your head when asleep. www.trtltravel.com

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 14:00:15

X post Marmight

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 13:59:52

I take a large cosy scarf, wrap my neck/shoulders from drafts

Oh yes, a pashmina is a good idea.
And spare knickers of course! 🙂

Marmight Wed 08-Nov-23 13:58:31

As above. easy to get into shoes although I slip into flip flops when walking to the facilities, comfy trousers, layers, a soft pashmina for extra warmth or to roll up as a pillow. Aircraft seats always have bits which dig in! I also have a small bag with me containing essentials for visits to the loo so there’s no need to keep opening the luggage bin. (Change of Tshirt/underwear/cosmetics, wash stuff etc) and Remember to take a bottle of water for teeth brushing. Noise defenders. Worth investing in a good set! Biro for completing entry forms which are thrust at you just before landing.

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Nov-23 13:58:29

Lights out time and meal times will be decided by the cabin crew.

And, I'm sure you won't do this but please don't put on your personal light, take out your hand luggage and keep unpacking and repacking it, rummage through all your belongings whilst everyone is trying to sleep or just have a quiet time!

One awkward woman did that for a few hours through the night (and that was in Premium Economy too!).
We knew she'd be trouble from before takeoff. 😠

Norah Wed 08-Nov-23 13:56:51

When allowed I'm up and walking the lengths.

I take a large cosy scarf, wrap my neck/shoulders from drafts.

I've an extra pair of knickers and a toothbrush.

Have a lovely flight.

ayse Wed 08-Nov-23 13:48:20

As well as the above I take earplugs and an eye mask. I’ve found the entertainment on Emirates absolutely great. I also stay away from stodgy food. Dried fruit and water keeps me going. Panty liners and a pair of clean knickers, tissues and some moisturiser. Drinking plenty of water and not over-indulging in alcohol is recommended. When you arrive try to stay awake in the daylight and go to bed at their times.

Have a great time

TerriBull Wed 08-Nov-23 13:43:24

I've flown to Perth, yes it's one long haul!, although having missed our connecting flight in Singapore, it was broken somewhat, so that final leg was maybe only 5 hours!

Layering clothes wise, try and go for seamless trousers like the yoga ones you mention, walk about whenever possible, ankle flexing exercises, not too much in the way of alcohol, keep hydrated, compression socks on long haul, they are uncomfortable, but possibly wise. Something to read, hopefully something to watch. Premium economy is worth it. Many years ago now, but Singapore Airlines were great. It's really nice to freshen the mouth so one of those mini tooth cleaning kits if you can get one. Skin dries out, so maybe include facial moisturiser or a water based spray.

Good luck and bon voyage!

Witzend Wed 08-Nov-23 13:22:34

A nice warm jumper or cardigan - I often find aircraft cabins chilly.
And very comfortable clothes and shoes. One of those neck pillow things will be useful if you think you’ll be able to sleep.

Ditto to upgrading if at all possible, but it’s even more expensive nowadays.

Calendargirl Wed 08-Nov-23 13:11:40

If you can afford it, upgrade. (I assume it’s an economy flight).

Premium Economy is worth the extra money, IMHO, and ‘if and when’ we go to Oz again to see DD, I would seriously consider business class. We’ve reached the age we intend to make things more comfortable for ourselves, and blow the cost.

Juliet27 Wed 08-Nov-23 12:34:19

I always wear compression socks on long haul flights now as my ankles did swell in the past. It’s certainly best to put them on well in advance as it can be a bit of a struggle. I tried putting mine on on the flight once but got one on back to front which proves they work as the only bit of me that swelled was the front of my foot where the looser heel part had ended up.

BlueSapphire Wed 08-Nov-23 12:26:56

Flew to South Africa earlier this year - I wore some soft jersey trousers from Next, a white t-shirt with a long sleeved v-neck t-shirt over the top. Was just right. Did foot and leg exercises in my seat, kept them moving. Had a well-stocked Kindle. And it helped that I had booked premium economy - more leg room and comfy seats.

MiniMoon Wed 08-Nov-23 12:18:59

I wore compression socks, and kept moving my legs and feet. I got up and walked up and down the aisles a couple of times an hour. We didn't go as far as Australia, but the flight was 8 hours long.