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SURVIVAL GUIDE: LONG HAUL FLIGHTS

30/8/2015

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Long flights are bound to happen when traveling internationally. These flights are exciting because of the impending trip ahead, but can be quite tiring as the plane crosses over many time zones. After experiencing my TENTH flight lasting longer than seven hours, I know a few ways to survive in Coach. 

Each traveler is different and certain things work better for different people. This is to give ideas for travelers to think about before a long haul flight.

What should I do with my baggage?

Every airline has a baggage policy and sadly they all differ. Do check the specific baggage policy when booking your ticket, especially since purchasing luggage allowance will probably be cheaper as well as it will make check-in easier come to flying day. Most 'budget airliners' will charge for checked baggage, so keep that into account when looking at flight prices. 
 
From recent experience:
  • USA to Europe: One piece of luggage at 23kg/50lbs and 62"/157cm in total length
  • USA to Asia: Two pieces of luggage at 23kg/50lbs and 62"/157cm in total length 

Pack light. Try to fit everything you need for your trip into a carry-on sized luggage piece. I love my High Sierra 35L backpacking internal frame pack since it fits under the seat in front of me, so I do not have to deal with using wheels and issues with the overhead bins being filled before I get on the plane.

What should I bring in my carry-on for a long haul flight? 

Since my baggage is within easy reach, I can put these important items for my flight:
  • Items of value (wallet, passport and travel documents, laptop, smartphone, DSLR camera, jewelry, medication)
  • Book 
  • Small toiletries (portable toothbrush, toothpaste, hand wipes or sanitizer, lotion, shampoo, soap)
  • Compression socks - great to make sure all the blood does not flow to your feet
  • Eye shield - to block reading lights to sleep soundly
  • Sleeping tablets - take half of a pill or a whole one depending if you need help getting to sleep
  • Travel pillow (inflatable is best if space is limited in your carry-on)
  • Change of clothes (if checked bag - to change into after flight or in case luggage is delayed)

How do I stay comfortable on the plane?

If you are flying in First Class; that is awesome and I am jealous of your life. For most of us, Coach is the option within our budget. Coach is quite cramped. It is the people herder of the skies and that is okay, it just takes a little maneuvering to get comfy. 

Wear warmer clothes since it gets pretty cold up in the sky. I usually wear leggings, a t-shirt with a light, portable jacket, and whatever shoes take up the most room if I had packed them in my luggage. I take off my original socks and shoes and put on my compression socks to ease the blood flow to my feet. Airlines usually provide a small pillow (personal travel pillows are amazing to have, too!) and blanket for use. I put whatever I know that I will definitely use during the flight in my seat pocket so I do not have to go in and out of my luggage.

What is airplane food like?

Budget and shorter flights will more than likely not provide food for free. On longer flights, many airlines will provide a meal, snacks, or more. It depends on the airline and what they want to provide.  

I will probably be the one to raise their hand first when asked who likes airplane. I LOVE airplane food. The reason I love airplane food is because I am vegetarian and many airlines provide meal options when booking your ticket. I personally love the 'Hindu/Asian vegetarian meal' option. This option usually includes curry and vegetables. Also, I more often than not get my meal first and I am usually starving come meal time service. Basically, if you have a special meal request, you will more than likely get your meal first as well as it being very tasty.

After eating, it is a nice time to stand up, stretch, and walk around as your aisle mates may do the same. This helps with your body's circulation. 

Some airlines provide complementary alcohol on their long haul flights. This is the best perk ever! Let me explain why. Alcohol tastes great with the airplane food and it helps with sleeping during the flight. I ask the flight attendant for a double of whatever alcohol it is, usually wine. This is so I do not have to have her come around again as well as I can get to sleep quicker. 

Is there any in-flight entertainment system? 

There will more than likely be an in-flight entertainment system in the headrest in the seat in front of yours. There are recently released movies, TV shows, music, and games. I usually watch two movies and then read or sleep the rest of the time depending on how I am doing during the flight. I use the music option to put on tunes so I can fall asleep. 

What should I do when I arrive in a different time zone?

Ah, jet lag. It can be difficult to overcome this lag when traveling through multiple time zones. First, stay awake for as long as humanly possible and avoid naps. Naps are amazing and super tempting after a long flight, but do not succumb to the urge! This is the only tactic I have lived by when traveling around the world. If my flight lands early in the morning, I try to stay awake until 8PM local time. If my flight arrives in the afternoon or evening, I try to stay awake until 10PM. I let my body clock reset and hope that I wake up at a reasonable time the following morning.  

Safe travels and good luck with your long haul flight!

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Flying above Vienna and the Danube River.
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HOSTELS....STAYING IN EUROPE ON THE CHEAP

21/8/2015

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Hostels are great places to stay if you are a budget traveler around Europe. Reasons are as follows: cheap, usually good locations and atmospheres, and fun places to meet other travelers.

How do you find a hostel?

There are a couple of great websites I have used many times before and have had great successful bookings. I have used Hostel Bookers and Hostel World to search for hostels which usually have similar results. Filters can be used such as how much money you want to spend each night, rating, and neighborhood of the city you are looking at. There are reviews to help in choosing, which can be both helpful and misleading. If you find a place that you are interested in booking, look at the hostel's direct site (if applicable) to see if they offer a better deal than through the search engines.

What do hostel amenities include?

Hostels include a bed. Other than that, each establishment is different. Look at their individual amenities because some hostels charge for linen, towel, and locker. Some hostels may even provide breakfast or other meals for FREE. Take advantage of that perk if the hostel suites all of your other needs. Hostels might have social events, a bar, other food options, and a kitchen that you can use during your stay. Again, read each hostel and what they provide since each place is totally different from the next one.

What type of hostels are best to stay at?

That depends on the type of traveler you are. Do you want to be in the center of it all in the city that you are visiting? Do want to walk or talk public transport? Do you want a specific neighborhood? All of these questions truly depend on traveler preferences.

I like to be near the things that I would like to see most and I like walking loads around the cities I visit. Many hostels are located near local sights, or just a little longer walk away. Look at a map, usually provided when searching, where the hostel is in relation to what you want to do. If a hostel is far away, factor in what you would pay for public transport if your budget is right.

Rooms vary in occupancies. There are rooms with sometimes 10+ people, so those are cheaper as well as provide more connections. There are also private rooms available at some hostels and those are usually the most expensive option at the hostel. I usually try for 4-6 people in a room if I am traveling by myself since it's not too many people to deal with and the price is usually aligns with my budget. If I am traveling with one or two friends, I usually get a private room or again a 4-6 person room depending on price.

Best and favorite hostels:

Bulldog Hotel - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Czech Inn - Prague, Czech Republic

Generator Hostel - Venice, Italy

Oops! Hostel - Paris, France

Pangea People Hostel - Berlin, Germany

Seven Santi - Florence, Italy

Vienna Hostel Ruthersteiner - Vienna, Austria

Youth Hostel Oia - Santorini, Greece
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Look at that! The view from my room at Youth Hostel Oia in Santorini, Greece.
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