Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin A family uses the comforts of home to fall asleep on a long flight getty Embarking on an overnight, international flight with plane changes, layovers, and economy seats? Here’s how to make a long-haul flight a whole lot more comfortable. If you’re avoiding a far-flung bucket list destination because you can’t stand the thought of a 20-hour flight, you’re reading the right article. I survived a 30-hour flight to the Maldives (with an 8-hour layover in the admittedly amazing Istanbul airport) in economy, sitting next to a baby and a very loud snorer.

If I can do it, you can too. You just need to know how to prepare. Best Ways to Prepare for a Long, Overnight Flight Just as with everything in life, the better prepared you are, the more smoothly things will go.

I carry a personal item that contains a refillable bottle of water and facial mist to stay hydrated. Every travel study extols the virtues of drinking plenty of water, and it’s best to start early on the day you’re set to travel. The mist targets your face and keeps it from drying out – it counteracts the notoriously dry airplane atmosphere, which affects your skin more than you realize.

Make sure you have everything you need to tune out. If light of any sort bothers you, a good eye mask is crucial. Pay a little bit more for one that adjusts for good fit and feels cozy on your face, but is not too warm.

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