Haha. Yes, if you really want to sleep the whole way. |
Downside is if you need to evacuate.
Most crashes are survivable, but you have seconds to get out. |
Agree. |
The downside is that you don’t respond the way you wanted and one of the following happens: You can’t fully fall asleep or stay asleep, but you’re groggy. You have a bad reaction and get paranoid. Not good on a plane. My coworker took two Xanax and he was still freaking out. |
If your plane crashes over the pacific on the way to Australia you’re not surviving. DVT is the way worse concern here lmao |
I don't understand why you don't just fly in business or first class. They have lie-flat seats that make it much easier to sleep. |
I do and it's wonderful. No downsides. |
+1. I have a whole champagne and Xanax routine that has never done me wrong. |
You don't understand why someone might have 3k for a flight but not 20k? Ok. |
Friggin Marie Antoinette over here. Just remember what happened to her. |
I took my first transatlantic flight last year and was extremely concerned as I can't sleep on planes and hate sitting still for long periods. I took no drugs, and it was fine. I did the usual things to occupy myself and went to the bathroom frequently to stay moving and stand up.
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On long overnight fights we always fly business class with lie flat seats. I'll take something like Excedrin PM to help me fall asleep plus I wear noise cancelling headphones and an eye shade. I might sleep for only a few hours so I then power through the next day and go to sleep at around 10pm local time. After that I'm ok. |
OP, I did the Houston-Sydney flight a few years ago. (17.5+ hours, and that's not counting time waiting for take off and landing)
I was in Economy Plus as that's the best I could afford at the time. Window in a 3 seater. I got up every time one of my seatmates did and made it a point to at least walk around and stand and stretch. I think I slept maybe 3-4 hours at a stretch. Best part was my 2 seat mates were very pleasant people and we spent some time talking together. We shared our food, got each other a water, etc. When people are nice to each other it makes flying so much easier. |
Not a super long flight, but the last time I flew back from Paris, I read an entire beach book. |
I can’t believe so many people get the lay flat seats. Every time I’ve looked they are like 5x the price of normal seats. I’ve got the money but I just can’t wrap my head around spending that much. I think I would have a net worth of at least 50M to drop that links of money on a flight. But clearly I’m in a minority since they do seem to sell those seats. |