Anonymous wrote:I’ve flown to Australia a few times so similar travel times I think. My thoughts:
1) Arriving day before is good idea but as I’m younger, I prefer to just get to SF, have a 2-3 hr layover, then board at like 11pm for the overnight flight. I find can be more exhausting leaving airport, to Uber to hotel, unpack a few things, not sleep that great, just to do it all again, and pass through security again as well.
2) SF is so much easier to navigate than LA so go from there if at all possible. You arrive from Dulles, disembark, and just walk to intl terminal. With LA much more complicated. First time visiting my son in AU and he recommended this as I was traveling alone and he was so right!
3)Going first class makes a world of difference
4) if Polaris they have a really nice lounge ( or if you have an Amex lounge access, etc) as lounge access makes the layover time easier and certainly great for your situation.
5) Dress in a comfortable but nice lounge set so easy to transition to sleep.
Other than that, I can’t think of anything as you will be in first class/ with lay flat comfortable seats, it will be late, and hopefully your mom just sleeps!
Oh..maybe a book, magazine, and an audible type book if she does not want to do the movies.
Hope this helps!
Good advice, noting that Tahiti is quite a bit closer than Australia, about 5 hours shorter flight from California. The timing is also different- pretty much all the flights to Australia leave California at night, so you hopefully go straight to sleep within a few hours after departure. There's also a broad range of flight options to Australia. To Tahiti it's pretty much United out of SFO departing around 1 PM, or Air Tahiti Nui departing LAX around 5 PM. But yes agreed SFO is MUCH easier to connect in and deal with, and has a very nice Polaris lounge.