Please? It's been a while since I've flown long haul in cattle class.
MEL-LAX with V Australia and then LAX-JFK with Virgin America.
Dreading it big time. Excited about the holiday in the Big Apple, but dreading the trip when it's usually the thing I look forward to the most.
I'm 184cm, average weight. Aisle seat best so I can stretch the legs out a bit into the aisle?
Anything else? I'm begging you.
Hi.
Due to a failing business, I moved back to economy class 2 years ago, and have flown multiple long hauls in Y since.
It's surprisingly easy to do, and surprisingly bearable once you're there. Here's how I survive:
1. Pack Minties and chocolate - it reduces your reliance on the crew for your continued nourishment. And the Minties help to make you feel fresher.
2. Definitely an aisle seat. Nothing worse than busting for the toilet with someone sprawled out next to you, zonked on Valium.
3. A half decent set of headphones (ideally noise cancelling), so you can block out as much noise as possible.
4. Don't go to the movies for about a month before you travel.
5. Dress comfy.
Most important though, is attitude. If you approach the day as a long day at the cinema (with free food thrown in), then you will be perfectly happy. If you go to the airport in a bad mood, dreading the trip, then odds are that you will have an awful flight. And go with the flow...sounds a bit new-ageish, but worrying about missed connections, rude staff, lousy food, lines at immigration etc is completely pointless, and will make you grumpy and miserable and therefore uncomfortable.
And if all else fails, think of all that cash you're saving, and what you can do with it in New York...mmmm...Cheesecake...
And in case you think I'm a hypocrite, I'm flying United to Minneapolis on 03 December for christmas with the Outlaws, and it'll be my 3rd trip to the U.S. this year. And I never thought I'd say it, but I would find it hard to justify spending my relatively hard earned cash ever again on comfier seats.
Travel safe.