Some people hate flying, especially on long rides. If you are a teen and traveling across the country, or even the world, it's always a good idea to get comfy. If you need help being comfortable on a long plane ride, this is the article for you.

Steps

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    Pack light. You don't want to be stuck carrying around 50 lbs. of luggage, especially if you are flying alone. An old trick to pack light is just plan to do laundry when you get there. If you can't stand laundry, then plan to wear a shirt two or three times, if it isn't dirty.[1]
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    Dress comfortably. Stick to sweats and a t-shirt. This will make you comfortable. Also, wear tennis shoes, never heels. From walking around the airport, your feet will get sore. If you have glasses, wear them, but you can always bring contacts when you get to your destination. This can save you from dry eyes, and you can sleep in comfort.[2]
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    Bring cash. About $50 in cash for use on the plane and in the airport is appropriate. In the airport, you can buy snacks to take on the plane, and you can buy a large water bottle. Don't buy soda, because that can get you all jittery. If you want carbonated drinks, buy ginger ale instead. When you are at the airport, or at a store beforehand, get a bag of lollipops. Dumdums are good because they are small and don't have much sugar. If you don't like lollipops, then bring some M&Ms or Skittles. Sucking on sweets can help to reduce stress a little.[3]
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    Bring "freshening up" items in your carry-on. This includes tissues, extra hair ties, a brush, a toothbrush and toothpaste, eye drops, face wash, wipes, deodorant, band-aids, and headache capsules.[4]
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    Take your own blanket and pillow. Even though most airlines provide them, they may not have been washed recently.[5]
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    Bring a laptop if you have one. You can play games, watch movies, play music, do some homework, and whatever you want. Some airlines may even offer internet access. If you don't have a laptop, bring an iPod or MP3 player, (iPods are better because you can play movies on them) and a DS or a Game Boy.[6]
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    Bring a good book. If you are going for Christmas or another school holiday, bring all your homework so you can get it done before your vacation starts. Bring mechanical pencils, regular pencils break and they are a pain to sharpen. Doing homework can also be a great waste of time, and when you're done, a lot of people like to go to sleep after that. Even if you don't have homework, simply bringing a book to read can be helpful.
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    Get a good seat. You don't want to be stuck in the middle of a row, not being able to do anything. If you can, sit in a row that isn't as full. Get an aisle seat, if you want leg room, or a window seat, if you want to sleep. If you are seated and don't like your seat, look for an empty row. Then, when the cabin door closes, go for that empty row you've been spotting.[7]
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    Go to the bathroom every hour. It's best if you go early instead of waiting until the last minute, thus possibly needing to wait in line. After that, walk to the front of the cabin and then walk back to your seat. This will get your blood flowing.
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    Ride with a family member or friend if possible. Alternatively, if you find someone that looks like your age, and they have no one sitting by them, ask them if you can sit down beside them and then introduce yourself. You may find yourself a new best friend.
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    Take advantage of on board technology and benefits. Some flights have a video screen that you can use to watch movies, TV shows, and play video games. Some airlines also let you request certain items like extra food, blankets, seats, and cards.
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    Chew gum. Sometimes on a plane your ears can pop and it can get annoying. Chewing gum helps out. Doing this also freshens your breath.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What if you have to get an airline worker to look after you, is it safe?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It's completely safe. They take care of everything, look after your papers, and they are with you every step of the way! There is nothing to worry about.
  • Question
    How can I lay down to sleep when there's a person on both sides of me?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It's not easy, but if you bring a travel pillow, headphones/earplugs, and maybe a sleep mask, it will be easier. There is also a lever on the seat that allows you to recline slightly.
  • Question
    What to do if I am on my period?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you are on your period, carry extra tampons/pads in your purse or in a safe, convenient place. Drink a lot a water to stay hydrated. Carry a light sweater around just in case you leak and need to cover up.
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Warnings

  • If you are a heavy sleeper, don't take sleeping pills. Those will knock you out. If there was some sort of emergency, you will need to be able to wake up easily.
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  • When the flight attendant is talking, and whenever they say to do so, it is important to turn off any electronic devices or put them in airplane mode. You'll also want to be sure you listen to their directions, and are friendly towards them for the duration of the flight.
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Things You'll Need

  • Headphones/earphones
  • Chewing gum
  • Blanket
  • Pillow/neck pillow
  • Cellphone/tablet/laptop
  • Cash
  • Comfy clothes
  • Snacks
  • Book/magazine
  • iPod/radio

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