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Long Haul Flight First Time
Hello, my longest flight so far in my life is 6 hours and I got very fidgety. I will be going from the UK to Honk Kong soon, which is nearly 12 hours. I like a drink or few, and some people are saying have a few drinks and it will make me fall asleep but obviously others say do not drink any alcohol due to dehydration over that time (and then dvt risks etc). I have never had any sleeping pills, I'm just not sure how to handle/approach this long flight, I will be sitting in BA world traveller (ie economy), and I often get back ache. Anyone have any tips or advice? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Make sure you check in online as soon as check in opens (24 hours before) and get an aisle seat so that you can get out and walk around without having to bother the people sitting next to you. Take a half litre bottle of mineral water and when you have drunk it, ask the crew to re -fill it for you. Have a couple of drinks (red wine and brandy are good for getting off to sleep) but keep alcohol to a minimum. Don`t choose a seat too near the front of the cabin because that`s where the babies are and you don`t want to be disturbed if they are restless.
Aisle seat, drink plenty of water during the flight plus have a few glasses of red wine, wear flight socks, try and get an overnight flight so that your normal sleeping times are not interupted, so if you get a flight around 9 or 10pm by the time youve settled in, had a glass of wine and your first meal that should take you past midnight and your body clock is telling you to sleep. Make sure you get up and walk and stretch, walk to the rear of the aircraft and do a bit of stretching etc. Mainly, do as I do, wait til the very last minute to board, let everyone get on first, (I wait til I'm the last one in the waiting area), that way you can get on board and see if there are 2 or 3 empty seats together, just plonk yourself down, I've never been asked to move, and you can have 3 seats to stretch out on and lay down and sleep. I do it regularly on flights to Thailand.
walk around when you need to.
when you land, live Hong Kong time and not UK time....there are some great Chinese restaurants. The American in Wanchai (cash only) - pretty awful environment but super food. Can recommend the Sichuan Lau as well in that area.....really good spicy food. At the other end of the scale, the main Chinese in the Mandarin, the Man Wah, is an experience, as used to be No1 Wanchai in the Gr. Hyatt. The Lok Yu teahouse on Queens Road, Central, is fun too - that's for dim sum.
when you land, live Hong Kong time and not UK time....there are some great Chinese restaurants. The American in Wanchai (cash only) - pretty awful environment but super food. Can recommend the Sichuan Lau as well in that area.....really good spicy food. At the other end of the scale, the main Chinese in the Mandarin, the Man Wah, is an experience, as used to be No1 Wanchai in the Gr. Hyatt. The Lok Yu teahouse on Queens Road, Central, is fun too - that's for dim sum.
Hi, we went out 2 years ago & yes, the flight is a long one, I would not go on the "Pop" that will make you worse on arrival, regards Back ache / DVT, do some walks around the plane, if a day time flight, look at the World Map on the screen & see if you can plan you route, we went from Heathrow in the direction of Yarmouth>> Holland, H,K, Airport is something else regards been Busy & the final approach over the flats, the City is faire game regards the Sites, take a tour bus around the City for little money, If possible, go up the cable car, but make sure it's clear, they do get foggy days, have a safe one & enjoy.
Interesting that everyone advises an aisle seat. I'd go the exact opposite. I always ask for a window seat. When the drink, in-flight entertainment and the cramped seats have all failed to let you drift off there is nothing more enthralling (for me) than having my nose pressed up against the window looking out over the world.
Window seat every time, then you're not disturbed by others getting in and out. The crew will probably be round regularly with water, maybe fruit and there will be the seat back console to keep you amused.
It really isn't as bad as people make out, we flew to NZ with just a two hour break at Singapore and had no jet lag at all.
Enjoy it, don't spend the next few weeks worrying about it.
It really isn't as bad as people make out, we flew to NZ with just a two hour break at Singapore and had no jet lag at all.
Enjoy it, don't spend the next few weeks worrying about it.
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