Two weeks ago, I flew to California - a 6-hour flight each way. It was a non-issue for my eyes in both directions. The only thing I'd recommend is turning off the air-blower over your head. You don't need air blowing on your face. Other than that, I just used my regular drops (Refresh Plus Sensitive). Tossed the little vials in the seat pocket when I was done with 'em.
Smithy, I get the sense that you may simply be a nervous flyer rather than that you truly have a problem with your eyes drying out on planes. And keep in mind that STRESS (the stress from being afraid of flying) is a major factor in dry eyes! So just stop worrying and that'll probably make everything fine.
By the way, SkyGoddess, I LOVE your suggestion about putting ice in the airsick bags and keeping the eye drops in there.
Smithy, I get the sense that you may simply be a nervous flyer rather than that you truly have a problem with your eyes drying out on planes. And keep in mind that STRESS (the stress from being afraid of flying) is a major factor in dry eyes! So just stop worrying and that'll probably make everything fine.
By the way, SkyGoddess, I LOVE your suggestion about putting ice in the airsick bags and keeping the eye drops in there.
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