justcallmeryan
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- Aug 26, 2010
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Have done plenty of TPAC flights in J, Y+ and Y. Eastbound very difficult to sleep, (although much better in J) as the departure time from SYD just doesn't lend itself to it. Westbound is much much easier as by the time you get through take off and dinner I am absolutely exhausted.
The key for me in all classes is comfortable clothing (PJs), a heavy dinner, some red wine and ear plug. If in Y and I want to sleep, then a window seat is better as that little bit of extra space and nobody climbing over makes a huge difference. If in J then I sleep when I'm tired and less likely to be disturbed by meal services or people wandering around.
Regardless of the class of travel crossing time zones wrecks quite a bit of havoc on me. I do my very best to stay awake the full day of arrival, no matter how tired and will only allow myself to go to sleep once the sun goes down. This seems to assist in not carrying jet lag for many days.
The key for me in all classes is comfortable clothing (PJs), a heavy dinner, some red wine and ear plug. If in Y and I want to sleep, then a window seat is better as that little bit of extra space and nobody climbing over makes a huge difference. If in J then I sleep when I'm tired and less likely to be disturbed by meal services or people wandering around.
Regardless of the class of travel crossing time zones wrecks quite a bit of havoc on me. I do my very best to stay awake the full day of arrival, no matter how tired and will only allow myself to go to sleep once the sun goes down. This seems to assist in not carrying jet lag for many days.