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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We flew nyc to Singapore last December with an 8, 10 & 13yo. They were all pretty tired by the time the flight took off (shortly before midnight) but we all watched a movie and some ate something, then we slept. Everyone slept at least 6 hours or so and then some of us napped again later. It really wasn’t that bad. We landed @7am in Singapore and got breakfast and sunlight. We had a connecting flight to Hanoi and landed there midday. We took a nap, then pushed through the evening and went to bed @8pm. Then we all slept decently well and then we had a full day the next day and by the day after that we were all pretty adjusted. I agree that a 12/13 hour difference is actually easier in some ways than 6/7 because it gives your system more of a shock but the daylight/nighttime helps more. [/quote] how are you able to get 6 hours of sleep on a plane? did you fly business or first class?[/quote] Nope. It was Sing Air so it was premium economy but it wasn’t much above regular economy. We were all tired and because it’s such a long flight they make the plane dark and mostly quiet and most people slept. It really wasn’t that bad. I didn’t have a functioning footrest - the rest of the family did - and that helped but it wasn’t a big pitch or anything. [/quote]
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