Survival guide on long-distance flights on economic flights It is recommended not to do one thing before flying

It will be more affordable to choose a long-distance aircraft. However, because the seat space of the aircraft is smaller, it is quite hard for ordinary people to take a long time to ride a economic aircraft. Some pedestrians have compiled a "survival guide". The biggest key is "Don't sleep before getting up, and sleep as much as possible during the journey."
A netizen shared a detailed guide on the "Survival Guide for Over Six Hourses of Ghost Economy" in a red book, and provided comprehensive advice on long-distance economic journeys, from luggage packing to boarding, waiting, and then to flying, helping passengers maximize comfort under limited conditions.
The article has been emphasized that economics are still an acceptable choice when you are young, but if you are not prepared for a long period of flight, it may become a torture. Therefore, starting with luggage storage, this guide recommends passengers to make full use of their cargo baggage to minimize weight pressure and reduce burden on their luggage and backpacks. At the same time, valuable items such as laptops, tablets and important documents should be placed in the inner layer pocket of the backpack for safety and convenience of access, while mobile phone chargers, mobile power supplies, paper towels, etc. should be placed in the outer layer pocket for untimely needs.
During the waiting room, netizens suggest that if you have valuable room rights, you should make use of it as much as possible and enjoy free fun and drinks, but remind you not to eat it, so as not to have stomach problems during the flight. As for waiting time, you can arrive 40 minutes in advance. There is no intention to do it too early, because economics are usually arranged to board the plane at the end, and it is only dry to arrive early. You don’t need to rush the queue when you board the machine. Instead, you can change your slippers, put on noise-cancelling headphones and U-shaped pillows while you board the machine, and then get on board after the number of teams you board.
Once you log in, your hand luggage should be placed in the luggage rack as early as possible and take a picture of the storage location with your mobile phone to avoid forgetting to take it while you are off the machine. As for the backpack, you should first take out the charging cable to ensure that the phone and tablet can charge it in time, and then plug the backpack under the front seat to avoid occupying leg space.
Name for long-term flights, this guide specifically emphasizes the importance of "seat posture adjustment". It is recommended to use a U-shaped pillow to fix the head and use the small pillow on the aircraft as the waist pad. In addition, roll towels or clothing to a suitable height and slap under your thighs, or place your backpack under your feet as a support point to reduce leg pressure and avoid inappropriate problems caused by sitting for a long time.
As for the flight process, this guide specifically reminds you that "don't sleep before flying." It usually takes more than 30 minutes from boarding to flying. This period of time is a difficult time to wake up. It should be used to organize items, check the itinerary, or even skip the phone to spend time, and then fall asleep peacefully after flying. In addition, due to limited water resources on the aircraft, passengers are advised to purchase a whole bottle of water at the airport to ensure that they can replenish water at any time during the flight.
Others shared their practices and left a message, "Put it in as much as possible and finally get on the plane, don't have to sit in your own seat. Just sit down (economic carriage) when you see which seat is better. Looking for a whole row of spaces, there is often a whole row. Don't hesitate, and others will lose their way. The probability of an international hot route is not high. The experience of flying directly for more than 12 hours per year is 50% the probability of occupying a whole row, which is definitely a ghost head. ", "I put the eye masks, earplugs, slippers, waist and folding benches in a pull-out pocket. I took out the aircraft and hung it on the side of the small table; put important documents on my back, put them under the front seats, and put them on the bench when I was tired of stepping on the bench (because it has a certain height, it is used to straighten my legs); other computers are all kept with my luggage. Of course, I have to bring a bottle of water. It takes more than 10 hours, and the machine is too dry."