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Hot? I'm usually cold on airplanes. That would definitely make a difference for me.
Neck pillow for the neck kinks. I don't like the horseshoe shaped ones though, I like the trtl brand style. Expensive, but it became worth it when I took a job requiring a couple flights per month minimum.
While I'm usually also freezing on the plane I noticed that Japanese Airlines cranks up the Heat during the night.
Thereβs such a huge difference between airlines and their post-meal temperature. BA will go into full sauna-mode. Cathay goes to freezer.
Trtl is the only thing that has worked for me.
I had this conversation with some friends this week and we all swore that planes used to be freezing cold, but now they're all hot. It's crazy.