The Ultimate FLIGHT HACK for Maximum Comfort!

Published 2023-05-10
Economy Flight Upgrades You Won't Believe are FREE. You'll regret not knowing these before a long international flight - they make it SO much better. I learned these tips on how to survive a long flight in economy class after taking 25+ flights.

Experience the ultimate comfort on your long-haul economy flight with three incredible, free tips you won't believe! These unexpected and free pre-flight activities that will transform your travel experience and even make flying to Europe on a full flight in economy enjoyable! Learn the secret to ordering a special meal, ensuring a delicious option and being served first. Find out how to choose the perfect seat for free, including the surprising benefits of the middle row. Plus, explore a controversial tip on packing a mini carry-on within your personal item bag, granting easy access to in-seat essentials and avoiding constant overhead bin use. Elevate your next long-haul flight with these game-changing tips. These are life-changing economy flight tips that you'll WISH you knew sooner. Subscribe for more travel insights and get ready for a journey like never before. Happy Travels!

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00:00 Flight hacks for plane
00:15 airplane food hack
00:32 best meal on airplane
01:08 airplane bathroom hack
01:29 secret flight tip
01:54 who can order a special meal?
02:13 airplane seat hack
02:46 the best seat on a plane
03:53 personal item tip
04:17 in-flight essentials


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All Comments (21)
  • Remember, personal bag that is to be placed under the seat in front of you must be there only during take off and landing. Once you are in the air, move your bag to in front of you seat, under your lower legs, and you now have full access to the legroom in front of you. This may not work for all people depending upon their height but for me at 5' 6" it works very well.
  • I used to take 12 - 14 hour flights between California and Asia several times a year. Singapore Air has a 3 seat middle section (and the widest Economy Class seats of my other options). I always preselected an aisle seat in the middle section, reasoning that a couple would usually occupy the other 2 seats and would never bother me if the person in the middle needed to get up.
  • @jason60chev
    After 15 years of working overseas, I've come to hate air travel. Those people who say,"Ilove traveling" are liars. They like being where they want to go, but I defy someone admit that they actally love the process of air travel. WHO has ever purchased an air fare for the sheer "enjoyment" of the flight?
  • Only one bag in top cabin. the personal bag is under the front seat. If you put two bags up, you are taking away space for other passengers.
  • @cat_city2009
    I love the window seat too much. When I went to Europe in 2013 I got to see the sky over the Atlantic during a night flight. It was amazing.
  • @PacView534
    Thank you for the tip about ordering a special meal. I will definitely try to do so on my next trip. I always prefer aisle seats because I do like to get up and stretch my legs often as well as not have to step over other people if I need to use the restroom.
  • @jack2453
    Pluses and minuses with being served first.... you often get the food first but have to wait for general service to get drinks. And it means that you have to sit with empty dirty tray in your lap for longer (which can make the early trip to the toilet impossible).
  • @letterbox203
    So many strategies I'll have to watch again to remember them all but ordering a meal before hand has great benefits I never realized. Brilliant tactics on how and when to use the washroom to reap the best experience. Finally, booking the middle isle middle seat is not a bad deal as it first may seem. Two exit points gives better unloading time and you dont have to keep annoying the same person. Thanks so much for your secrets and for sharing such useful details for booking and experiencing better flight conditions.
  • I have ordered a special dietary meal a couple of times. You definitely get your meal first. My luck getting the type of meal I need is 50%, so mostly I bring things to eat from home. Great idea about choosing your seat when you check in! I flew international last week and was able to get a great seat without extra cost! Thank you, Megan ❤
  • @Androctonus84
    I’ve always done the special meal hack for years. Not only do you get the advantages mentioned, the special options are often just better. I also have always used the small bag with me, but the way I do it, I don’t have to store my personal item in the overhead.
  • I always try to order the special meal on a long haul. If it's a red eye flight, I usually book a window for sleeping. Have been using the smaller in flight bag for plane essentials for many years. Great tips as always, Megan!
  • @robwolf2152
    I have a small bag which is made to be attached to the food tray, so I can get easy access to the items I keep in it, and like you, I bring it on inside one of my carry-on bags. I use to get the last aisle seat in the plane as there were only two, not three at the windows. This gave me an extra seat to put my stuff under as well as an area to stand and stretch without blocking the aisle. I could also put the arm rest up and sit sideways. Not all planes have this, so like you I'll get an inside aisle seat - I look for one where the other inside seats are filled presumably by people who know each other and will climb over them, not me.
  • @lytaylor1204
    UGH, the "small bag inside the carry-on bag" trick is so simple, I feel like an idiot for not thinking of it sooner 😅
  • Your small bag of in flight necessities can also be put behind your lumbar curve for support while the flight is taking off. That way you only put one item in the overhead that makes room for others’ too.
  • @ricardo68
    Love your channel Megan. Thanks for the great ideas. 😊
  • @davenorth2903
    You're 100% right about selecting seats from the middle row. I ALWAYS pick an aisle from that middle row - especially where the other aisle on the other side is already occupied and the middle empty. Odds are very good that you will have an empty seat next to you. Also always select a meal in advance. Good tips!
  • @Vesper_Songs
    These are great tips, thank you! I am going to use most of them in the future! The only one I won't use is sitting in the middle section. I love a window seat because I use it to rest my pillow against so I can sleep better. I can't sleep on a flight (even with a neck pillow) without my head resting against the window. With a window seat, I turn my body sideways, wedge my pillow my seat and window and SORT OF approximate lying down on my side. With my comfy sweatshirt over me and an over-the-counter sleeping pill, I'm out like a light in no time and it makes the flight go much faster, and I arrive well-rested at my international destination, ready to do site seeing :)
  • This is informative and very helpful. Yes, to ordering meals online so as not to waste time inside the plane. Great video.