Have you ever been on a plane?
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If you get motion sickness, take bonine.
If you have dry skin, bring a mist.
If you have issues asking people to move, sit in the aisle.
Take some form on entertainment with you - the air line may or may not provide it. I usually just read on my phone and listen to music. I sleep if possible because it makes the time go faster.
I hate planes, but primarily cause I think they are boring and wish someone would invent teleportation. They are my least favorite part of any vacation.
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Oh, bringing a mask and some hand sanitizer is a good idea cause in such a confined space, it is MUCH easier to spread germs.
Good luck!!
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How long is your flight? Is it international or domestic?
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yes, quite often
my advice would be to first, get to the airport early before your flight in case you run into some delays at security (depending on your departing location or destination) and so that you have enough time to reach your gate and get ready.
bring with you an empty bottle of water and fill it up once you go past security and ALWAYS stay hydrated. flying dehydrates you a lot. some airports have free water dispensers.
have everything you need to take out of your luggage for security check in hand, so that you don't waste a lot of time there. they usually require you to put liquids in a plastic bag so have that already prepared beforehand.
bring gum and start chewing before the plane takes off, i can't recommend this enough.
depending on how long your flight is, it's a good idea to bring a book or download some music/movies to watch because long flights can be excruciatingly boring. also, some people like to bring neck pillows (I never used tho) for comfort.
but most importantly, relax because remember millions of people fly safely everyday :) don't be afraid to ask a flight attendant for help or assistance if you feel bad or anxious. regardless of the prestige of the air-line, they are there to help you and make your trip a pleasant experience.
hope you have a safe flight!
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yes, plane are so fun
people already gave you tons of advice
mine will just be to not bring a book to read in the plane, i don't know if it's just me or not but reading in a plane give me headache
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I dunno what your airports are like, but have your ID handy. Pack your laptop in a place where its easy to get out and put separately into a bin. Same for liquids. Not all airports require these things to be removed any more, but there are still some that do, so I always pack that way.
And WEAR SOCKS. Cause the might make you take off your shoes and walking barefoot through the airport is... gross.
I'd also dress in layers so that you can take on and off as needed.
I also bring a backpack as carry-on because half the time, they end up making those with wheeled carry-ons gate check them and I like having my extras with me - book, phone, mist, earphones, sanitizer.
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yes, quite often
my advice would be to first, get to the airport early before your flight in case you run into some delays at security (depending on your departing location or destination) and so that you have enough time to reach your gate and get ready.
bring with you an empty bottle of water and fill it up once you go past security and ALWAYS stay hydrated. flying dehydrates you a lot. some airports have free water dispensers.
have everything you need to take out of your luggage for security check in hand, so that you don't waste a lot of time there. they usually require you to put liquids in a plastic bag so have that already prepared beforehand.
bring gum and start chewing before the plane takes off, i can't recommend this enough.
depending on how long your flight is, it's a good idea to bring a book or download some music/movies to watch because long flights can be excruciatingly boring. also, some people like to bring neck pillows (I never used tho) for comfort.
I didn't read your post before I wrote mine, but this is exactly what I follow religiously.
And LOL, I forgot the neck pillow recommendation cause I do use it! In fact I often bring two, one for my back too.
but most importantly, relax because remember millions of people fly safely everyday :) don't be afraid to ask a flight attendant for help or assistance if you feel bad or anxious. regardless of the prestige of the air-line, they are there to help you and make your trip a pleasant experience. hope you have a safe flight!Love this
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I'm on a plane about four times per year but always short haul... You board, stuff your carry on luggage into am overhead compartment, sit down in your designated seat, fasten your seat belt, politely listen as the crew tells you what to do in an emergency...and then the plane takes off. Once up in the air, the crew will start selling snacks and drinks, you can go to the toilet, read, listen to music, sleep...
And before you know it there will an announcement that tells passengers to please prepare for landing (seats in an upright position, seat belts back on, no more walking around etc.) and then the plane begins its descent and lands. Everyone grabs their stuff from the overhead compartments, and leaves, thanking the crew on the way out.
Unless there's turbulence it's like being on a very large bus really.
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It’s like being in the plane and not being able to like get off I think idk that is scaring me the most yes and the plane exploding
Or crashing in the water or on a stranded island
It sounds crazy but like that’s how I convince myself not to go out because I just think of like worst case scenario idk
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Been on a plane 8-9 times, and still not too comfortable flying. Maybe because there were some turbulences (not that minor), and it was sort of scary...
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