ozbeachbabe
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Most of my overseas travel has been to/from North America so I can usually get some sleep on the way to LAX. On one occasion in J when I hadn't slept due to watching too much of the IFE we had reservations at the Sheraton Four Points LAX and had pre-arranged immediate check-in so it was great to be able to checkin at 0800, have a shower and have a few hours sleep in a proper bed. We were still able to fall asleep that night.
Exercise also helps as I think it helps you acclimatise to the new time zone. On a recent trip to Spain a had a day flight BNE/BKK then a 2040 departure BKK/DOH the next day but only dozed then didn't sleep DOH/BCN. Got to the hotel in Lloret de Mar and only had time for a shower before meeting some of the others for a walk at 1300 to take photos along the coastline. I didn't realise that the organiser was a boot camp instructor hell bent of locating as many Geocache sites as he could along the way. About 5 hours later one of the others with a fitbit said they'd done 17,000 steps! I slept soundly that night.
You may not be able to sleep well on planes but if you're able to have a shower, a change of clothes and a good breakfast in a lounge on arrival that's half the battle. On the way home BCN/DXB/SYD/BNE I'd booked a night at the DXB Airport Terminal Hotel for the 8.5 hour transit from 0030 to 0900 however the flight ex BCN was delayed about 3.5 hours as two exit doors were u/s.
Although a MEL could be applied they had to move pax away from the seats near those doors so they had to upgrade quite a few pax (self included) from Y to J so I was happy to vacate 44A for 12D which allowed me to got some sleep on the plane that I don't think I would've got if I flew in Y.
While the transit time in DXB was reduced by half it was still nice to have a 3 hour sleep at the hotel then a shower before heading down the elevator to the FLounge below to enjoy a yummy breakfast and catch up with KPC who was also on the QF2. On arrival in SYD after customs I had plenty of time for a shower in the Dom J Lounge then breakkie before my SYD/BNE flight. I didn't feel I had jetlag at any point but when returning from Europe ie flying Eastbound you need to be strict with yourself and go to bed at normal time back in Oz or you will be tempted to stay up until the wee hours of the morning and want to sleep until midday.
While not everyone can fly J all of the time you can minimise the effects of jetlag by:
a) pre-allocated the best seats you can ahead of time in the class of travel you're flying in
b) see if it's possible to arrange immediate access to a hotel room on arrival
c) take a change of clothes in your carry on
d if you have a long transit en-route is there an airport hotel or sleeping pods etc available
e) check ahead of time if there are showers in the lounge at your destination or transfer point
f) if no lounge access are there public showers you can use?
g) have a decent breakfast on arrival if you arrive at breakfast time (a friend swears by a protein shake)
Exercise also helps as I think it helps you acclimatise to the new time zone. On a recent trip to Spain a had a day flight BNE/BKK then a 2040 departure BKK/DOH the next day but only dozed then didn't sleep DOH/BCN. Got to the hotel in Lloret de Mar and only had time for a shower before meeting some of the others for a walk at 1300 to take photos along the coastline. I didn't realise that the organiser was a boot camp instructor hell bent of locating as many Geocache sites as he could along the way. About 5 hours later one of the others with a fitbit said they'd done 17,000 steps! I slept soundly that night.
You may not be able to sleep well on planes but if you're able to have a shower, a change of clothes and a good breakfast in a lounge on arrival that's half the battle. On the way home BCN/DXB/SYD/BNE I'd booked a night at the DXB Airport Terminal Hotel for the 8.5 hour transit from 0030 to 0900 however the flight ex BCN was delayed about 3.5 hours as two exit doors were u/s.
Although a MEL could be applied they had to move pax away from the seats near those doors so they had to upgrade quite a few pax (self included) from Y to J so I was happy to vacate 44A for 12D which allowed me to got some sleep on the plane that I don't think I would've got if I flew in Y.
While the transit time in DXB was reduced by half it was still nice to have a 3 hour sleep at the hotel then a shower before heading down the elevator to the FLounge below to enjoy a yummy breakfast and catch up with KPC who was also on the QF2. On arrival in SYD after customs I had plenty of time for a shower in the Dom J Lounge then breakkie before my SYD/BNE flight. I didn't feel I had jetlag at any point but when returning from Europe ie flying Eastbound you need to be strict with yourself and go to bed at normal time back in Oz or you will be tempted to stay up until the wee hours of the morning and want to sleep until midday.
While not everyone can fly J all of the time you can minimise the effects of jetlag by:
a) pre-allocated the best seats you can ahead of time in the class of travel you're flying in
b) see if it's possible to arrange immediate access to a hotel room on arrival
c) take a change of clothes in your carry on
d if you have a long transit en-route is there an airport hotel or sleeping pods etc available
e) check ahead of time if there are showers in the lounge at your destination or transfer point
f) if no lounge access are there public showers you can use?
g) have a decent breakfast on arrival if you arrive at breakfast time (a friend swears by a protein shake)