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Post by Owen on Jun 18, 2024 7:14:18 GMT
1 ~~~ 7 Expert Tips for Taking a Red-eye Flight ~~~ 119 Here's how to make your next overnight flight bearable. Love them or hate them, red-eye flights are a reality for many travelers flying long distances. Red-eyes depart from their origin at night and arrive at their destination in the morning — and they're named for the groggy look most passengers have upon deplaning. Most red-eye flights occur when you're flying east — say, from Los Angeles to New York or New York to London. But they can also happen when you're flying north or south over great distances, like between North and South America or Europe and Africa. The benefit of a red-eye flight is that it maximizes your time both at home and at your destination — you're flying through the night rather than losing a day to travel. That often saves you the cost of an extra night in a hotel. Red-eyes are often cheaper than day flights, too, helping travelers save money. And in some cases, you might not even have a choice between a day flight and a night flight, as all journeys from your origin to destination will be red-eyes. www.travelandleisure.com/tips-for-taking-a-red-eye-flight-70939962023 January
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