So, I met this guy on FB who was the most devastatingly handsome and absolutely fascinating guy I've ever encountered. Problem is, he lives in Canada and I am in New Zealand...
I was planning to visit a friend in Canada next year ANYWAY so we'd always flirt around with the idea of meeting when he said one day "you should visit me in October for my birthday. I dare you." And I can NEVER turn down a dare. So I saved every penny I could grab like crazy for 6 weeks (apparently I am excellent at saving money, haha) and booked my flights. First going to visit my Canadian friend, and then Handsome a week later. (Talk about being impulsive, what can I say, I'm kinda crazy)
Anyway to the original point of the thread before I get carried away talking about how big my crush is on Handsome, I have not been on a long haul flight since I was about 10 years old. I'll first be flying from Auckland to Sydney (4 hours, no problemo) and then Sydney to Vancouver (15 hours!! Grrrr). The way there, I have a 12 hour gap between flights so it's not so bad, but on the way back I'm going straight from plane to plane in Sydney so that's 19+ hours of flying in one day.
I need advice from people who remember what long haul flights are like!
Ok you frequent flyers, shoot!
I was planning to visit a friend in Canada next year ANYWAY so we'd always flirt around with the idea of meeting when he said one day "you should visit me in October for my birthday. I dare you." And I can NEVER turn down a dare. So I saved every penny I could grab like crazy for 6 weeks (apparently I am excellent at saving money, haha) and booked my flights. First going to visit my Canadian friend, and then Handsome a week later. (Talk about being impulsive, what can I say, I'm kinda crazy)
Anyway to the original point of the thread before I get carried away talking about how big my crush is on Handsome, I have not been on a long haul flight since I was about 10 years old. I'll first be flying from Auckland to Sydney (4 hours, no problemo) and then Sydney to Vancouver (15 hours!! Grrrr). The way there, I have a 12 hour gap between flights so it's not so bad, but on the way back I'm going straight from plane to plane in Sydney so that's 19+ hours of flying in one day.
I need advice from people who remember what long haul flights are like!
- What is the best seat to take? Aisle or window?
- What are some essential carry-on luggage items?
- Do most planes these days have little screens for each passenger, or is that a rare thing?
- What kinda shoes and clothes should I wear?
- Any advice regarding food I should know? I'm not very fussy, even with airplane food :P
Ok you frequent flyers, shoot!
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