If you are flying a red-eye (overnight) flight, and the plane is not too full, you can usually move around to a seat that has vacant seats on both sides and then you can stretch out for a nice sleep. But note that you are required to keep a seatbelt on and visible. If you are on a red-eye flight and cannot find 3 vacant seats, you still can get some sleep if you have those neck pillows that go around your neck - they keep your head from falling over and waking you up.
More Tips:
More Tips:
- Traveling Alone
- Baggage Care and Attention
- Christmas Traveling
- Fear of flying
- Food on the Plane
- Getting the Meal You Want
- Inflatable Travel Pillow
- Keep Hydrated
- Keep in Shape While you Travel
- Keep Your Valuables Safe
- Not a Pet-Friendly Airline
- Prevent Lost Luggage
- Protect Your Luggage
- Special Circumstances
- Split City Ticketing Can Save You a Bundle
- Use the Airport Shuttle
- What is the Correct Luggage Allowance?
- What to Wear While You Travel
- Who Needs a Suitcase?
- Window Seat Warning