| Being
a traveller is great fun but reaching that dream destination often requires long
airplane hauls under less than perfect conditions. When flying, our journey women
bodies struggle to adapt to limited space, changes in cabin pressure, the air
were breathing and different time zones. Before
my last trip to Hong Kong, I researched our own files and spoke to experts about
keeping my body happier in the sky. I put what I learned into practice and I must
say it made my flight much easier. Now, in true JW networking style, I pass this
information on to you. I hope that getting there becomes half the
fun, ladies. Happy flying!
| She dresses comfortably... Travelling
in comfortable, casual clothes that dont restrict body movement is always
a good idea. Recreate the comfort of pajamas. Think about loose tops and pants
with flexible waist bands in materials that dont crease easily. In terms
of footwear be aware that your feet are bound to swell during the flight. It makes
sense to avoid travelling in pull-on boots; shoes with laces will make life a
lot easier.
And yes, it
is more comfortable to slip your shoes off during the flight. However, according
to Fred Pack, retired Northwest Airlines Captain, slippers must never be
worn during takeoff and landing. Nor should high heeled shoes ever be worn during
that segment of a flight. If the need to evacuate the aircraft ever occurred,
you might have to move very quickly and possibly have to run through burning material.
Thus the need for low, tightly laced shoes. Note
to JourneyMamas: When travelling overnight with young children, its
a good idea to pack at least their pajama tops. Changing at bedtime helps your
kiddies to understand that even though theyre not at home, on the airplane,
this is the time allotted for sleeping. |
| She spritzes the
air around her... Be
smart! Prepare yourself for the extreme dryness of aircraft cabins. Prior to flight
time, cleanse your skin and moisturize very well. Even if Prince Charming might
possibly be sitting in the next seat, avoid wearing makeup when flying. A little
lip balm and eyeliner are fine but, in general, allow your skin to breath. During
the flight keep reapplying moisturizer to your face, neck and hands. This can
make a very big difference to how your skin feels post-flight. Brenda, a Canadian
Airlines flight attendant adds the following advice... When I fly as a
passenger, I carry a very small plastic sprayer (a hairspray sample bottle) filled
with clean water and spritz my face and the air around me whenever
possible. P.S. Brenda even covers her face with a moist washcloth when the
cabin lights are out and shes resting.
Try
to drink a lot of water. Having a glass of water for every hour youre in
the air is a very good way to minimize jet lag. Fruit juice helps as well but
dont drink too much of it if youre counting calories. Avoid wine or
other alcoholic beverages; they are extremely dehydrating. Want to help yourself
to sleep during the flight? Pack some Chamomile or Sleepy Time herbal tea bags
in your carry-on. Some women swear by them. P.S.
If you wear contact lenses, the dryness in the cabin may possibly make your eyes
very sore. Pack your regular glasses, just in case! |
| She
copes with cabin pressure... Chewing
gum, sucking on hard candies or great big yawns can help to relieve
the pressure that builds up in your ears, especially during the planes descent.
When
travelling with your journey baby, carry a bottle or pacifier for the baby to
suck on during take-off and landing. This helps to equalize ear pressure and keeps
the baby more comfortable. Have
a cold? Check with your doctor about taking either a decongestant or nasal spray
before boarding. Were told this can reduce some of the pressure buildup
in your ears. | More... |