What Useful Tips Can Flight Attendants Share With You?

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

A flight attendant with 15 years of traveling experience advises travelers to clip the curtains, using pants’ hanger clips. You could enjoy taking a nap in a dark room.

Preventing ear damage because of travel

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If you have cold, you are not advised to fly any sooner until you feel well enough. This is not always a question of choice, but when you can choose not to travel, please do. Several flight attendants say that if you travel while you have cold, you will risk having your ears damaged.

You may even lose your hearing for quite a while, not to mention the dreadful pain. Your eardrums are sensitive to everything. Even when you are sound, always take with your earplugs or chew something to equalize the air pressure. This is how you can prevent ear pain aboard a plane.

Avoiding seats next to kids and infants

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Can you imagine spending 12 hours seated next to a baby who keeps yelling and screaming? Even thinking about it will give you a headache. It is a total nightmare for you will not be able to sleep on one hand, and his mom might ask you to change his diapers, will you?

How would you then avoid ending up next to a crying baby? Flight attendants claim that babies and mothers are usually seated in the partitions and bulkheads. It is also where they can put their infants in bassinets.

What you basically need is getting a seat which is far enough from the partitions so as not to hear the annoying screams of the little ones. If you think you can afford the ticket of an expensive seat in the business or economic class, you can avoid the whole thing.

Preventing jet lag

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It is quite normal to be exposed to jet lag when traveling from one part of the world to another. The circadian syndromes of your system changes, resulting in sort of a psychological condition referred to as ‘jet lag’.

You might feel this way during the following few days after your travel. You will need time to get adjusted to the new time zone. Flight attendants, who spend most of their days in the sky, can provide you with plenty of tips regarding this. The tip involves following a bedtime ritual.

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