Healthy Travel
Before Flying
- Get a good night’s sleep before your trip. Adjust for crossing time zones by retiring earlier than normal if headed eastbound, and later if traveling west.
- Dress in comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
- Keep essentials in your carry-on bag for easy access. Pack medications in their original containers, and if you wear contacts, bring your contact case and a small amount of solution as well as a pair of glasses. Get the latest information on what you can bring in your carry-on bag from the TSA at tsa.gov.
After Landing
- Use both hands when retrieving bags from overhead bins. When retrieving luggage from the terminal carousel or loading luggage into a vehicle, be sure to lift with your legs and not your back.
- Adequate rest will help to ensure you’re at your best after lengthy flights and time-zone changes.
- To reduce the effects of jet lag, avoid excessive amounts of alcohol, maintain a regular diet, and expose yourself to fresh air and sunlight.
Shoulder Rotation |
Finger/Toe Stretch |
Foot Flex |
Neck Roll |
Ankle Rotation |
Heel Lift |
The information contained in this section is presented in summary form as a service to our customers and should not be used in place of consultations or advice from your physician.
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