You open the airplane door and toss them out. |
Exactly. It is part of life. Being in public with hundreds of people is not the same as being home alone in your house. It’s the price you pay. |
But isn’t that just a temporary fix. If you are a light sleeper, you need to bring earplugs. I can never sleep on planes. I don’t think quality sleep is a realistic expectation in economy. |
I have always been in favor of "kids in cargo". |
| Am I the only one who can’t really hear on airplanes? |
| I’d get very annoyed because my mom snores like this and I find it very selfish to sleep soundly while other people have to deal with it. It’s a gross habit and I’m not convinced people are helpless. |
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I bought a relatively cheap headband thing on amazon that is an eye mask with bluetooth headphones in it (because I hate ear plugs and am a side sleeper). I connected it to my phone on Spotify with a 10 hour playlist of white noise machine sounds (there are several on there, just search, both on amazon for the headband and on spotify for white noise playlists).
I wore it on my red eye to England last summer and literally slept 6 hours straight which is insane for me. Slept through both meal services (dinner and breakfast) and had to be woken up to raise my set and be ready for landing. I imagine something like this would help if snoring is loud. |
Please tell me this is a bot and that no one could be this stupid. |
Get your ears tested. You're going deaf. |
Too bad the headband thing can't also teach you how to read. OP said she has young kids, so she can't block sounds while sleeping. |
Ppl who snore that loudly may suffer from sleep apnea. As women age, they tend to become loud snorers because hormonal shift during menopause can cause the muscle in the back of the throat to lose elasticity. This could lead to snoring and worsening sleep apnea. I guess for the greater good, snorers are not allowed to sleep on a long haul flight. Also babies are not allowed to cry on a flight either. 😮💨 As a pp has pointed out, quality sleep and general comfort on a commercial flight in economy is not a feature of modern day air travel in general. Curb your expectations. |
+1 |
| The snorer could wear one of those nose strips. It helps. I wear every night. |
Wait. You really think snoring is a habit!? |
You're not entitled to perfect sleeping conditions just because it is an overnight flight. If it were someone playing a video or a drunk person being rowdy it would be a different story, but the snorer isn't obligated to stay awake because you want to sleep. You can't prevent people from farting either OP. The human body is the human body. The most you could ask for was to change seats if there were any openings. |