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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 4:19 pm
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1st Time RTW for work -- advice?

Hello.

I will be doing my first RTW trip next week. I'll be flying biz class on United and Lufthansa.

This is a work trip and my itinerary is as follows:

Mon 3/13 depart 11am SFO-ORD
Tues 3/14 and Wed 3/15 work
Thurs 3/16 depart 12pm ORD-NRT
Fri 3/17 arrive NRT 5pm
Sat 3/18 and Sun 3/19 work
Mon 3/20 depart 10:30 am NRT-FRA, arrive 2:00 pm
Tues 3/21 and Wed 3/22 work
Wed 3/22 depart 11pm FRA-CDG, arrive 12:00am
Thurs 3/23 and Fri 3/24 work
Sat 3/25 depart 12:30 pm CDG-IAD, arrive 3:15pm
Sat 3/25 depart 5pm IAD-SFO, arrive 8pm

So, what advice do you have? I'm pretty good about sleeping on planes and would prefer not to take a sleeping pill (have never done that before and don't know how I'll react) or drink (just don't like to drink on planes).

When should I eat, sleep, stay awake, etc.? Advice appreciated!

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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 4:30 pm
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Originally Posted by KSinNYC
So, what advice do you have? I'm pretty good about sleeping on planes and would prefer not to take a sleeping pill (have never done that before and don't know how I'll react) or drink (just don't like to drink on planes).

When should I eat, sleep, stay awake, etc.? Advice appreciated!

-- ks
True FlyerTalk style you should first drink one bottle of champagne and then take a sleeping pill and report back with your foundings.
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 9:04 am
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While downing the bubby, you should also toast to the mileage gods that put all your work commitments in major Star Alliance hub cities (except CDG...). Not connecting makes an itin like this much more acceptable.

A tough trip, but not too hard in C really. What I usually do on itins like this is to start thinking in the next timezone as soon as I am on my way to the airport. So, for your ORD-NRT flight for example, I would stay up and work on the plane and then crash when you reach NRT. That way you'll be in decent shape to work. Of course, this is predicated on maximising work capability - if on the other hand you want to see the sights, sleep to NRT and stay out all night on arrival - it will feel like the middle of the day to you!
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 9:56 am
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Although this'll be a heck of a trip, it's not really Mileage Run oriented - instead, I'm going to move this to the the TravelBuzz forum.

Thanks!

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