Travelers used to look at flying as a great adventure. Now, we often see it as a chore to endure before the real trip can begin. Here's how to ensure that your next flight will be safe and pleasant:
June 30, 2015
Travelers used to look at flying as a great adventure. Now, we often see it as a chore to endure before the real trip can begin. Here's how to ensure that your next flight will be safe and pleasant:
These days, few airlines offer free meals; you're probably out of luck if you're flying economy class or you're on a relatively short flight.
Time can easily get away from you while you're flying if you're sleeping or watching an in-flight movie, but it's important to get up and be on the move now and then, especially on long flights.
Catching a plane involves a whole lot of hurry-up-and-wait.
Even if the flight attendants on the plane come around with the beverage cart, you should drink more often than that to avoid dehydration, which can give you a headache and possibly raise your blood sugar.
These are seats you can only book once you're at the airport, and you can do it even if you already have a seat assignment — something not many people know.
To keep the blood flowing, do these simple foot exercises every half hour.
You don't want to risk airlines losing the luggage with your meds in it, so keep your meds safely with you in your carry-on luggage.
Flying can be a stressful, nerve-racking experience. The best thing you can do for yourself is minimize the toll a long flight takes on your mind and body by being as prepared as possible. These simple tips should help minimize stress on your next big trip. Now you can enjoy your vacation!
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