FREQUENT flyers will know there are a few tips and tricks that can help make a flight more comfortable.
Bringing a neck pillow, wearing comfy clothes, even packing a footstool – there are lots of ways you can make a flight more enjoyable.
However, a flight attendant has revealed there is a common thing passengers do to make themselves comfortable that you should never do onboard.
Arina Bloom explained lots of passengers take sleeping medication so they can get some shut eye on a plane.
But she said you shouldn't ever do it as it might not be clear that you're asleep and you could end up giving cabin crew a shock.
She told Insider: "When I started flying in 2019, I noticed a passenger looking unconscious to me.
"I tried to wake him up by shaking him but he didn't respond, so I panicked and called my colleagues for help.
"I was about to ask for a medical professional onboard or perform first aid, but it turned out the passenger was a heavy sleeper and it looked like he'd used some sleeping medication.
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"You might not want to scare your crew by taking drowsy medication on a flight."
In 2018, a man was booted off a flight because he took a sleeping pill prior to boarding – a move that plane crew said made him too impaired to fly.
Stephen Bennett was removed from the plane by paramedics after he fell asleep before the plane had even taken off.
Passengers have gone mad for a 'perfect' item which guarantees sleep on a plane.
A woman has revealed a bizarre travel hack to help her sleep during a flight – with many passengers calling it 'genius'.
A flight attendant has revealed why you should never sleep on a plane window.
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