Airplane Travel Tips and Tricks

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Yea, I know this is a hunting forum, but this actually does apply. I’ve got a big trip this year that requires extensive airplane travel (overnight). I’m too cheap to spring for first class (almost 20k). So for those of us that sit at the back of the bus, besides a sleeping pill and booze, what other tips and tricks do you have to sleep on a plane? I’m not above an eye mask and neck pillow, but don’t have enough experience with any of them to know where to begin. For you world travelers or frequent ones, can you offer any recommendations?

I assume noise cancelling headphones are a must. But what else?? Thanks in advance!
 
You sound like you have it dialed in. Neck pillow, eye covering, noise cancelling head phones, booze and a sleeping pill. That'll get you where you're going. Another thing I do on really long flights is bring a pair of loose fitting slippers. Make sure you're feet don't smell too bad.
 
I've done those flights a lot.

I eat a meal on the flight and buy a drink or some wine with it. Noise canceling headphones (over the ear) are a must for me. I also bring my inflatable butt-pad that I use when glassing...that really helps with some of those aircraft seats. Pull my hat down over my eyes and I'm out...more like in and out until the flight ends. Sometimes I'll take one Benadryl tab for long overnight flights, but talk with your care provider about that. I've never used a neck pillow, but could be a good idea...just don't walk around the airport wearing it :ROFLMAO:.

BTW...consuming your own alcohol that you brought on board is illegal...don't do that.
 
Girlfriend swears by those neck pillows.
"Cans" over the ear headphones are cheap now and pretty good as well. I prefer them to those things you stick in your ears.

You can get extra leg room seats, and I want to say she got us business economy on Delta. Had more leg room and screens in the seat backs to play games or watch movies.
The upgrade wasn't much more, maybe a $100.00 if I remember
 
What about these crazy looking pillows
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Over the ear noise cancelling headphones (Bose and Sony are best) and this. Actually holds your head up so your neck can rest. Pair them with an engaging audiobook (Campfire Stories from Rinella are good) and "steerage-class" is bearable even on the longer flights.

I've been told by a colleague from New Zealand that these work well also.
 
I like over the ear noise canceling headphones. Im not ever more than able to nod out for 5 or 10 minutes at a time. Just too uncomfortable and too many people in my personal space. So I make sure to download a variety of podcasts, some movies, music, white noise, book on tape, sleep programs, and some old comfort TV series. Since I really can't sleep proper I want lots of options either to hold my attention or zone out to. Neck pillow and butt pad can be invaluable. My other recommendation is that if you are not with you family in a seat, get the aisle so you can get up and stand/walk/pee without having to wake strangers up. God I hate long flights.....
 
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