| Nothing excites more than the thought of going over | | | | the cabin. |
| seas on an Air Plane for a nice holiday experience, | | | | If there are two or more seats that are empty |
| how ever in the ensuing excitement many first time | | | | when you are in the air and there are no passengers |
| travelers make some simple mistakes that can often | | | | on them, ask the flight attendants for you to move |
| make the trip very uncomfortable if not down right | | | | on them. |
| unpleasant. | | | | When you have more than 1 seat the other will be a |
| The first thing when to think about when you are | | | | god send if you want to sleep, just put the middle |
| going on a trip in a Plane is your comfort zone, and in | | | | arm rest up and you have a nice flat comfortable |
| Coach (Economy) Class that is a very small space | | | | place to lie on, without paying 1st class for it. |
| indeed, so you need to make the most of it. First | | | | Don't under estimate how much sleep deprivation can |
| think very carefully about where you want to sit, the | | | | take the shine out of your trip; the angle on Coach |
| Isle seat or the Window seat. | | | | (Economy) Class seats is very poor and very difficult |
| The Window seat for the first time traveler is the | | | | to sleep on. You can also ask about any empty seats |
| best because you get to" see" out side at your | | | | before you board when you get your boarding pass, |
| leisure, but when you have to go to the lavatory this | | | | that way you will know if any seats will be available. |
| usually means disturbing the people in the next two | | | | Oh! and take your shoes off it's more comfortable as |
| seats as they normally have to get up for you. | | | | your feet tend to swell under Cabin pressure, make |
| Now that's not too much to ask for once or twice, | | | | sure you use the lumbar pillow (the small little pillow |
| but when you have to do this at 3:00 AM it becomes | | | | on your seat for your lower back). Sit back and |
| a bit of a nuisance for you, and them, and when you | | | | enjoy your trip, if the Plane stops over for refueling |
| are on a long haul flight, say 15 to 21 hours this will | | | | and you plan to leave your seat to walk around the |
| inevitably happen. | | | | airport, be very careful not to go too far, as |
| Some times you have to get to your carry on | | | | refueling and restocking only takes about 1 hour at |
| baggage, that also means that the people next to | | | | the most. |
| you have to move or get up for you, and | | | | You will have to take your passport with you and |
| sometimes you just want to get up and stretch your | | | | boarding pass, as you have to go through customs |
| legs.... even if it's 3:00AM. | | | | again, and this takes more time. Some Airlines now |
| So think carefully about where you want to sit, the | | | | have a policy of not alerting passengers that the |
| Isle or Window seat, it's no surprise that many | | | | airplane is ready to board. |
| experienced travelers usually opt out for the Isle | | | | You can save your self anxiety and fear of missing |
| seat, after all when you are up 8,000 + miles above | | | | your flight if you keep very close to the Departure |
| the clouds you can't see much for most of the trip | | | | lounge (Remember the departure lounge is different |
| anyway. | | | | to the Arrival lounge you dis embarked on...the |
| Make sure that you wear cotton clothes as they | | | | departure lounge is the FIRST THING YOU MUST |
| don't sweat easy as other material, and take a coat | | | | FIND then you can walk around knowing full well that |
| with you on board you will may need it some time or | | | | you wont have to endure a marathon run. |
| other, you will be surprised how cold it can get inside | | | | |