blackcat20
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Always take my QF F pjs with me if none are provided or I’m flying overnight in Y.
They do on the SYD-JNB sector which is a day flight.
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That’s over 14 hours innit?They do on the SYD-JNB sector which is a day flight.
My clothes don’t touch the ground at all?
That’s over 14 hours innit?
So don’t they run through one or two artificial day/night cycles with the onboard lighting ... ?
A lesson learnt from Sq006I noted on my SQ flight last night the security briefing instructed people to keep their shoes on until after take-off.
Were you told off!?A lesson learnt from Sq006
Singapore Airlines Flight 006 - WikipediaWere you told off!?
Oh, my apologies. Did not recall that. Certainly didn’t mean to make light of the advice either.
.... Never really understood the fuss people make about PJs on flights, but we’re all different ....
The excuse for wearing airline PJ's is that "they are more comfortable" and "better suited for rest", etc etc. Better than what? I agree they are better than a suit.
Try removing the first part (belt, zip) then sit down to take them off your legs. I always wear long pants and never shorts or skirts on a long flight.Shorts I could do it, long pants I can’t balance on the provided slippers well enough to remove said pants without them touching something in the cubicle.
In J QSuites or the various enclosed F suites, it's easy to get changed within one's suite....