That's a big one.
Fuck off big nose.That's a big one.
When I travelled long-haul, I pretty much adopted the same approach.I do a lot of long haul both east and west into and out of UK for work and don’t suffer from it. I used to.
My “trick”, if you can call it that, is to be on destination time as soon as I’m on my flight. For the routes I usually fly I typically don’t sleep when heading west and try to get no more than a couple of hours when travelling east. I try to plan to get to my destination as late as possible, if it can’t be avoided and is a late / overnight flight with an early landing I try to get as much sleep as possible but planes are usually too hot for me to get too much and no fucker will open the window.
It works for me.
Oh and I don’t drink alcohol before flying or on plane
I remember flying into Australia a couple of times and the cabin crew would walk down the aisle spraying everyone down with some disinfectant, WtfWhen I travelled long-haul, I pretty much adopted the same approach.
I once flew to Hong Kong, escorting a group of senior citizens. Stayed overnight and the flew back to LHR. Had a few hours in a hotel then flew same day to LAX. Stayed 1 night then met up with another SC group inbound from NZ and flew home. Drove home, went to my office for the rest of the day and resumed normal day/time routine.
Weirdly, since the smoking ban, air quality on planes has worsened. Airlines used additional fuel clearing smoke fumes out of the cabin, which also removed stale air.
Did Colleen ever find out Wayne?When I travelled long-haul, I pretty much adopted the same approach.
I once flew to Hong Kong, escorting a group of senior citizens. Stayed overnight and the flew back to LHR. Had a few hours in a hotel then flew same day to LAX. Stayed 1 night then met up with another SC group inbound from NZ and flew home. Drove home, went to my office for the rest of the day and resumed normal day/time routine.
Weirdly, since the smoking ban, air quality on planes has worsened. Airlines used additional fuel clearing smoke fumes out of the cabin, which also removed stale air.
Wow, what a job.When I travelled long-haul, I pretty much adopted the same approach.
I once flew to Hong Kong, escorting a group of senior citizens. Stayed overnight and the flew back to LHR. Had a few hours in a hotel then flew same day to LAX. Stayed 1 night then met up with another SC group inbound from NZ and flew home. Drove home, went to my office for the rest of the day and resumed normal day/time routine.
Weirdly, since the smoking ban, air quality on planes has worsened. Airlines used additional fuel clearing smoke fumes out of the cabin, which also removed stale air.
I remember flying into Australia a couple of times and the cabin crew would walk down the aisle spraying everyone down with some disinfectant, Wtf
When I travelled long-haul, I pretty much adopted the same approach.
I once flew to Hong Kong, escorting a group of senior citizens. Stayed overnight and the flew back to LHR. Had a few hours in a hotel then flew same day to LAX. Stayed 1 night then met up with another SC group inbound from NZ and flew home. Drove home, went to my office for the rest of the day and resumed normal day/time routine.
Weirdly, since the smoking ban, air quality on planes has worsened. Airlines used additional fuel clearing smoke fumes out of the cabin, which also removed stale air.