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surreyfamily Jan 6th 2008 6:24 am

Making flight more comfortable
 
Hi everyone
Anyone got any tips? we have done this flight 6 times before but have never enjoyed it, can never get comfortable, can't sleep, someone suggested getting some herbal tabs to help us relax more, worth a try I suppose!

darren k Jan 6th 2008 8:32 am

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I hope someone can recommend something as I am 6' 5" and am dreading the flight purely for the room my legs get

Scuba Steve Jan 6th 2008 9:11 am

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Get in early and get an emergency exit? I managed that on my first flight, pot luck after the stopovers though I think. Don't envy you though mate, I'm 5' 9" and it was near torture. My Ipod is my number one item for the flight though.


Originally Posted by darren k (Post 5748761)
I hope someone can recommend something as I am 6' 5" and am dreading the flight purely for the room my legs get


welshviking Jan 6th 2008 9:13 am

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Originally Posted by darren k (Post 5748761)
I hope someone can recommend something as I am 6' 5" and am dreading the flight purely for the room my legs get

My hubby's slightly taller than you and all you can do is get the emergency exit...unless you can afford business class of course:p

Space-bunny Jan 6th 2008 10:31 am

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Im just 5ft. Gr8 you would think for planes. :( no coz my feet cant touch the ground and just about touch the foot rest(get v v sore thighs). Best thing take an isle seat then you can get up and have a little walk :)

Timber Floor Au Jan 6th 2008 10:41 am

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put a splint on your leg, so that it cannot be bent.

They will give you the first row seat nr exit, and you get tons of leg room :)

Space-bunny Jan 6th 2008 10:45 am

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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5749321)
put a splint on your leg, so that it cannot be bent.

They will give you the first row seat nr exit, and you get tons of leg room :)

:lol: haha

Timber Floor Au Jan 6th 2008 10:46 am

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First flight i got to oz, i was so nervous, i got on the plane before everyone else.

30 mins later fella walks upto me and says , your in my seat !!!

the cheek !!! :)

I said bugger off, i got here first !!!!!:eek:





















So he said, you FLY the bloody plane then !

randomdelusion Jan 6th 2008 10:48 am

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I am 6'5 and when I flew I got to the airport an hour before 1st check in to get a bulk head seat, one of the downsides is that where they house the babies, I had four under 2 year olds in my row. After a few sleeping pills and a couple of glasses of red wine I slept fitfully.

I have heard some airlines now charge extra for bulk head seats but i flew BA and did not have to pay. BA also had a really good range of movies (about 50), oh yeah and i didn't sleep for 24 hours before the flight :)

Just found these as well;

http://airtravel.about.com/cs/inflight/a/longflight.htm

http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Comfortabl...-Airplane-Trip

Space-bunny Jan 6th 2008 10:55 am

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Originally Posted by randomdelusion (Post 5749344)
BA also had a really good range of movies (about 50), oh yeah and i didn't sleep for 24 hours before the flight :)

Thats sounds lovley 4 weeks today and I'll be on that B.A plane. 50 movies plus a glass of wine sounds good too me.

gillysm Jan 6th 2008 11:59 am

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Originally Posted by surreyfamily (Post 5748221)
Hi everyone
Anyone got any tips? we have done this flight 6 times before but have never enjoyed it, can never get comfortable, can't sleep, someone suggested getting some herbal tabs to help us relax more, worth a try I suppose!

Mmm, comfort and long haul flight aren't really words that go together! I just tell myself I've got 24hrs of hell coming up and after that it'll be worth it (bit like having a baby really) lol

Vim Fuego Jan 6th 2008 12:04 pm

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Originally Posted by gillysm (Post 5749523)
Mmm, comfort and long haul flight aren't really words that go together! I just tell myself I've got 24hrs of hell coming up and after that it'll be worth it (bit like having a baby really) lol

Uh huh ... If I ever fly again without kids then I shall count my blessings and settle into a nice relaxed surf of the entertainment systems.

I know booze isn't recommended but my first Jim Beam and Coke goes down very nicely indeed ...

Vanessa Jan 6th 2008 2:15 pm

Re: Making flight more comfortable
 

Originally Posted by surreyfamily (Post 5748221)
Hi everyone
Anyone got any tips? we have done this flight 6 times before but have never enjoyed it, can never get comfortable, can't sleep, someone suggested getting some herbal tabs to help us relax more, worth a try I suppose!


Book Business or First Class :)

WithIce Jan 6th 2008 5:53 pm

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Bulk seats are good for leg room, but the armrests don't lift up which can be a bit of a pain if you want to lean on each other. Also they are often by the galley which can be noisier and lighter and disturb light sleepers.

Sometimes you can get a set of 2 seats together (towards the back often) and they have quite a big gap between the seat and the window, so with clever use of pillows you can get yourself quite a bit of room.

This site is great for checking out what seat types are available:

www.seatguru.com

You need to know the plane model.

You may have tried this, but I find ear plugs and an eye mask are essential for sleeping - particularly the ear plugs.

Going against the trend I prefer day flights, as like you I find it difficult to sleep, I just look at it as a very long movie watching session or I catch up on writing postcards or take a puzzle book. Then I book myself into the transit hotel and catch up on some sleep on a nice flat bed!

Other simple things:

1) Change out of shoes into bed socks.

2) If you suffer from feeling stuffed up then take some eucalyptus oil, or breathe in the steam from the hot towel when they bring it round.

3) Go for a walk at the back of the plane there is room there to have a chat standing up, take a glass of wine with you - it just breaks the monotony of seating in your seat for 10 hours.

4) Get one of those airplane cushions made out of memory foam - they are more expensive but squash up into your hand luggage and are suppose to be more comfortable

5) If you order a special meal (check the airline for options), you will often get your food first and then you can often take the tray to the galley before they start serving the rest so you are not stuck with the tray for ages.

I think a lot of people try to make the flight go quicker by sleeping through it, but if you can't sleep properly I think this makes it drag more. Whereas as if you decided to watch a movie for a couple of hours, eat, go on the internet, play cards, go for a walk, write in your diary etc then the time doesn't drag as much.

Either that or go to the doctor, say you are scared of flying and they will probably prescribe you a couple of valium! :D

WithIce x

JoolsB Jan 6th 2008 6:39 pm

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My list includes blanket scented with lavender oil, bed socks, L-HTP tablets to promote sleep, no jet-lag tablets ordered on ebay from new zealand (have read rave reviews), silk eye mask and squidgy ear plugs.

I will NOT be drinking alcohol this time (except maybe a quick glass of fizz;))-last time we flew back from Aus (10 yrs ago when we were young & immature :thumbup:) OH and I had drinking comp with 2 large Swedish blokes-funniest thing was we won (despite me being half their size). Hideous jet-lag/hangover combi though.


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