Long-haul flying doesn't have to wreck you. These are the habits, gear choices and stopover tricks frequent international travelers use to arrive feeling human.
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Before you fly
Most of your comfort is decided before takeoff.
- Shift your sleep 1โ2 hours toward the destination 3 nights before
- Pick seats with SeatGuru โ avoid rows near galleys and toilets
- Wear compression socks on any flight over 6 hours
Onboard
Small choices, big difference.
- Hydrate aggressively; skip alcohol on overnight legs
- Eat on destination time, not departure time
- Bring noise-cancelling headphones and an eye mask โ not optional
Beat jet lag
Light, sleep and timing are your tools.
- Get morning sunlight on arrival, even if cloudy
- Don't nap longer than 30 minutes on landing day
- Use melatonin 0.3โ0.5mg, 30 min before local bedtime
Use stopovers strategically
The single best jet-lag hack is breaking the journey.
- Split a 16h flight into 8 + 8 with a 1-night stopover
- Choose stopover cities with daylight on arrival
- Many airlines (SQ, EK, QR, TK) offer free stopover programs
The travelers who arrive fresh aren't lucky โ they're deliberate. Build the route, prep your body, and use stopovers as a feature, not a bug.
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