In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie discuss tips and tricks for having a great transatlantic travel experience. They cover topics such as the different classes of travel, the importance of timing your flight, and the need for rest on the plane. They also provide advice on how to combat jet lag and make the most of your first day in a new time zone. Other tips include bringing travel accessories like noise-canceling headphones and a neck pillow. In this conversation, Jonathan and his wife discuss various tips and tricks for comfortable long-haul flights. They cover topics such as neck pillows, noise-canceling headphones, bringing your own entertainment, packing snacks, dressing for comfort, and the importance of being polite to the flight crew. They also provide insights on the differences between flying to and from England, including the effects of turbulence and the need for entertainment during daytime flights. Overall, their advice focuses on making the flight as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Links Cornish Tea on Amazon Friends of Anglotopia Club Anglotopia Calendars Anglotopia Guide to Bridgerton 101 Oxford Travel Tips and Tricks My Current Travel Pillow Bose QC-35 Noise Cancelling My favorite battery bank Takeaways Consider the different classes of travel (first class, business class, premium economy, coach) and choose the one that best suits your needs and budget. Take the latest flight possible to help adjust to the new time zone and avoid jet lag. Try to get as much rest as possible on the plane, whether through sleep aids or natural methods. Plan your first day in the new time zone carefully, including breakfast and outdoor activities to help reset your internal clock. Bring travel accessories like noise-canceling headphones and a neck pillow to make your flight more comfortable. Invest in a good neck pillow for comfortable sleep during long flights. Consider using noise-canceling headphones for better audio quality and to reduce noise. Bring your own entertainment, such as an iPad loaded with TV shows and movies. Pack snacks that you enjoy to avoid relying on airplane food. Dress comfortably for the flight, but still presentable. Be polite and respectful