Its summer again, and lots of people will no doubt be heading out of Nigeria for holidays, conferences and business.
Those who travel frequently know that the best way to dress for airplanes is as comfortably as possible, especially if they happen to be on an extended flight that spans over four hours.
It may sound logical enough, but the truth is that some people get themselves in a state of flux trying to figure out what to wear on a plane. With airports and airlines constantly outdoing each other in wait times, more travellers are going directly from baggage claim to the conference rooms.
So when you do not have time to change clothes, let alone check into your hotel and shower, what is best to wear?
“Steer clear of fabrics that do not breathe well, like polyester, nylon and acetate blends, lots of suite separates now have a sort of Lycra which gives them a bit of stretch perfect for travel, where you can be sitting for long periods of time,” says a frequent traveller.
Stretch can also be quite forgiving, which is important, since “you always feel a bit bloated after a flight,” he adds.
Many professionals today travel four hours or more by plane just to attend an hour’s meeting. Quite often, they fly in the night before and attend a meeting in the morning before returning home that afternoon.
Travellers are of the opinion that it is always best to fly in sweats or comfortable jeans and sneakers. According to them, an overnight carry-on will hold your business attire, which easily contains your casual clothes on the return journey. You can also switch into your sneakers for the return trip home for maximum comfort.
Our feet tend to swell on airplanes, so wearing a comfortable pair of shoes that have the capability to expand such as sneakers or moccasins is always the best bet.
Swelling makes boots very difficult to remove after a long flight, and heels near impossible to get back on.
People on vacation already are of the mindset to travel comfortably, so they wear shorts, sleeveless shirts and flip-flops. This may be too light for your personal safety because airplanes tend to fluctuate in temperature. Some can be very hot while others can be freezing.
If you are dressed warmly, you can remove items to adjust to a warm temperature. However, if you are dressed too lightly, you may end up shivering your way into a cold at the beginning of your vacation, thus ruining it for yourself and your travel companions.
Airplanes are a breeding ground for colds and the flu. A 2002 study from the University of California in San Francisco, for instance, reported that one in five passengers came down with a cold within one week of a flight. More important is the danger of fire or unexpected landings. While they are both extremely rare, they do happen on occasion.
With the current state of affairs in the world today, it is not unthinkable anymore that something ominous could happen. If there is a fire onboard, exposed legs are far more susceptible to heat and burns than are blue jeans. If there were a sudden dip in altitude, flying objects are more likely to cut bare skin than if it was protected by jeans or a jacket.
And if you had to exit a plane quickly, sneakers will give you much more protection and traction to move briskly than a pair of flip-flops. Toes, ankles and foot bones injure easily in a stampede or panic. So it is always best to wear long pants, sneakers, and bring along a jacket when flying. Wear loose-fitting clothes not only for your personal comfort but also for easy removal in the event a plane is forced to land due to mechanical failure or fire.
Should your clothes catch fire or get too hot, they should be easy to remove. In the case of a water landing in which you’re forced to evacuate, clothes can become very heavy and restrictive when wet, weighing you down.
Clothes that are easy to remove, especially over shoes, could mean the difference between life and death. Navy sailors wear bell-bottoms for this exact reason.
For women travellers, there is a need to avoid wearing nylons or pantyhose when flying. Nylon attracts heat and burns very easily. In some cases, it can melt to your skin.
If you must fly in business attire, then wear socks and sneakers for the flight portion and change into your heels and nylons in the rest room at the airport.
This is also great for getting your power walks in at the airports. You will also keep your feet much warmer from the cool air ducts that line the floors of most planes, which can be very cold to bare feet.
Since most women tend to have circulation problems with their feet, socks and sneakers provide one solution for many travelling issues. Swollen feet in heels at the end of the flight may send you limping to the meeting.
Comfort and safety is key here. Not only do you want to be comfortable for your long trip, you also want to be prepared for the worst-case scenario.
When freaky things happen in flight, no one is really prepared. Panic ensues and people behave in ways that are unimaginable. So the best possible solution is to prepare ahead as much as possible in ways that will keep you safe, just in case.
Omoyemi Tolu, a frequent traveller, she enjoys travelling in the summer a lot as she does not have to carry lots of clothes.
“During summer, I travel light, a lot of time in the winter. Apart from wearing about three clothes, I will still carry my winter jacket,” she says.
SADE WILLIAMS
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