I'm a former flight attendant. Here are 12 ways passengers ruin their experience on long-haul flights.
Tiffany Hawk
- As a former flight attendant, I've found ways to make traveling less stressful and more enjoyable.
- Some people drink too much alcohol, which can lead to dehydration and poor behavior.
- Others forget to dress in layers and spend the entire flight feeling too hot or too cold.
As a travel writer who used to work as an international flight attendant, I've crisscrossed the globe many times over.
I've serviced every cabin and sat in just about every seat on the plane, from a first-class sleeper suite to the middle seat in the back of economy. In doing so, I've learned many of the tricks of the trade.
Here's what I've noticed many travelers do, consciously or subconsciously, to sabotage their comfort and overall experience on long-haul international flights.