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Want to make that schlep to South Dakota feel more like a dream in Dubai? Even if you can’t afford a first-class airline ticket, you can still enjoy the trip! We’ve curated tons of hacks on everything from booking a ticket and packing your bag to catching some Zs in the air. Read on to learn how to make your next flight as lovely and luxurious as possible in a low-cost way.

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Choose an airline with great amenities.

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3

Get the best possible seat.

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  1. If your airline allows you to pick your seat assignment, select one in an exit row, the bulkhead (behind a physical barrier like a wall or curtain), on the aisle, or in another area that offers more legroom than usual. If you’re looking for a restful ride, choose a seat away from areas where there will be the most noise and commotion, such as near the restrooms or galley. [3]
    • Book your flight in advance to get the best seat available.
    • You might be able to upgrade your seat using frequent flyer miles.
    • If you don’t want to pay for an upgrade, you might be able to talk yourself into one, especially if you check-in early, spot an open seat, and are super nice to flight attendants.
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4

Wear comfy clothes.

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  1. In order to be as relaxed as possible, wear loose, breathable clothing. Dress in a few light layers so you’re prepared for whatever temperature the cabin is. [4] Slip into comfy shoes that won’t be a pain to remove when you go through security, or even bring some slipper socks to change into during the flight.
    • Just because you want to be comfy doesn’t mean you can’t look great! Worn-in jeans and your favorite tee, chic athletic wear, or a flowy maxi dress are all good options.
    • Want to make an entrance? Try this travel hack. Dress stylishly so you can roam the airport and board the plane looking like a million bucks. Then, change into lounge clothes after takeoff.
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Indulge in some in-flight treats.

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    How do I make my flight easier?
    Laura Krueger (right) and Michelle Donson (left) are Travel Specialists and the Founders of LM Media Worldwide, a free service that sources and negotiates contracts for hotel rooms and meeting space needs. With a combined 30 years of experience, they specialize in hospitality sales, contract and rate negotiations, room reservations, and wedding planning. Laura holds a BS in Business Management with High Honors from Rutgers University and has directed several sales teams, negotiated thousands of contracts, and consistently exceeded national sales goals for hotel chains such as Wyndham, Radisson, and Starwood. Michelle holds a BS in Hospitality Management from the University of Delaware and has worked in group sales and banqueting for Marriott and directed several sales teams with InterContinental Hotel Group, Wyndham, and Starwood. Michelle has also earned the prestigious “Salesperson of the Year” award twice consecutively for Wyndham Hotel Group’s national sales team. LM Media Worldwide is trusted by Kleinfeld Hotel Blocks, Marriott, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, Melia Hotels & Resorts, Gaylord Hotels, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, Wyndham Hotel Group, and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
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    Give yourself enough time to navigate the airport between your connecting flights. You might need to check in again for your connecting flight, so make sure you have plenty of time to do that!
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