Jet lag doesn’t have to derail the first few days of your trip. With the right habits — starting before you even board — you can arrive feeling rested, aligned, and ready to explore.
Here are the wellness strategies I share with my clients (and use myself!) to make long-haul flights feel smoother, easier, and far less exhausting:
🌙 1. Sleep is your superpower
Getting even a few hours of proper sleep in the air makes an enormous difference.
If you can:
Use a sleep mask to block out cabin light
Turn on your “wind-down” playlist or a calming meditation
Bring a comfortable neck pillow that keeps your head stable
Even 90 minutes of real, uninterrupted sleep helps reset your internal clock.
💧 2. Hydrate early. Hydrate often.
Cabin air is extraordinarily dry — which accelerates fatigue.
Aim for a cup of water every hour, and bring your own bottle so you’re not dependent on service rounds.
Pro tip: Hydration is far more effective than mid-flight cocktails.
🍷 3. Reduce alcohol in the air (your circadian rhythm will thank you)
That celebratory glass of wine before takeoff is tempting…
But alcohol dehydrates, disrupts sleep cycles, and makes jet lag more intense.
If you indulge, keep it light and pair it with plenty of water. (And have a glass of wine when you land.)
🥗 4. Eat light to feel light
Heavy meals slow digestion — especially at altitude.
Choose:
Lighter meals
Easy proteins
Fruit or simple snacks
You’ll sleep better and arrive less bloated and sluggish.
🦵 5. Support your legs and circulation
Healthy circulation is crucial when you’re sitting for long periods.
A few options that really help:
Compression socks (I love Viasox for comfort + style)
A footrest or leg lift to keep your feet slightly elevated
A short walk every couple of hours
Your legs — and energy levels — will thank you.
💺 6. When possible, upgrade your seat
If your budget allows, premium economy is a significant wellness upgrade:
More recline
Wider seat
Better leg support
Calmer cabin environment
Even better if you can lie flat — but premium economy alone can dramatically improve sleep quality.
✨ A smoother landing, every time
Jet lag isn’t something you just have to “push through.”
With the right sleep strategy — supported neck, elevated feet, hydration, light meals, and a calm cabin environment — you step off the plane feeling refreshed and ready for the adventure ahead. ❤️
📩 Let’s Start Planning Your Bucket List Journey:
Sheila Gallant-Halloran | www.lushlife.ca | ✉️ sheila@lushlife.ca
