Hi All,
I travel a lot for my work and wonder what other folks have done to minimize the negative effects of air travel. After searching the site and not finding a lot about this, I thought a focused discussion might be good.
While some of the impacts are unavoidable, e.g., that bomb detecting device in security that hits you with annoying blasts of air, there must be some strategies that others in the Zone can recommend.
Thanks,
- William53
I travel a lot for my work and wonder what other folks have done to minimize the negative effects of air travel. After searching the site and not finding a lot about this, I thought a focused discussion might be good.
While some of the impacts are unavoidable, e.g., that bomb detecting device in security that hits you with annoying blasts of air, there must be some strategies that others in the Zone can recommend.
Thanks,
- William53

. At least back then, it was first class
, so I could get a couple of those nice warm washcloths whenever I felt like it, and when all else failed there was good booze in unlimited quantities.
). Otherwise no shortcuts, just have to make your real needs known. Domestic US... it's, uh, kind of a different service standard and it's harder to get around on narrowbodied aircraft to chat up a flight attendant. These days I pretty much just turn off the vent, grit my teeth and keep a bottle of NutraTear in my hand. I drink lots of water and probably lubricate my eyes at least every 1/2 hour in flight - and those are the ONLY circumstances in which I ever dose that often. It's more complicated now that I have sclerals... I need them to see my way through airports, but I don't like to nap in them, and on the other hand I really really really hate to take them out while flying as I am terrified of losing one in those poorly lit lavs.
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