Catching some sleep in economy class might seem like a huge challenge, but it's not impossible! Sure, you don't have a lot of space, but if you book strategically you can make the most of your economy ticket. We've got great tricks for choosing a seat, getting cozy, and drifting off. Read through our list so you can get some much-needed sleep on your next flight.

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Choose an airline with wide economy seats.

  1. Pick a wide seat so you have more space to stretch out. Let's be honest—even though you're flying economy, you want some room so you can get comfortable. Before you book, go to an airline comparison website that lists economy seat sizes. While you're at it, you can also find out how far the seat reclines and what amenities are offered.[1]
    • For example, if you're booking a short-haul economy flight with United on a Boeing 737, your seat will be 16.3 inches (41 cm) wide, but if you booked with WestJet on a Boeing 737, your seat width would be 23 inches (58 cm) wide.[2]
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Book a window seat near the front of the plane.

  1. This is usually away from the bathroom. After all, you don't want to be bothered by people constantly coming and going. If you can't get a seat near the front of the plane, the middle is better than the back of the plane which can be busy or smelly if the bathroom's nearby. When you book your exact seat, get a window seat so you can lean against it to sleep.[3]
    • If window seats aren't available, choose the middle seat over the aisle seat. You might find it harder to relax in an aisle seat with people coming and going right next to you. Plus, you have to make sure that your legs aren't jutting into the aisle. The plus side of choosing the aisle seat is that you won't need to wake the other passengers whenever you want to go to the bathroom.
    • Lucky enough to be on a flight with empty seats? Fantastic—ask a flight attendant if you can stretch out or move to a row that doesn't have anyone else sitting in it so you can enjoy some peace and quiet.
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Bring your own blanket and travel pillow.

  1. Economy class might not offer blankets. Plus, you'll probably relax better with a cozy blanket from home. Wrap it around you and stick a U-shaped travel pillow behind your neck for extra support. This can make you feel like you're snuggled up and ready for bed.[5]
    • If you typically lean forward when you sleep on a plane, try propping the U-shaped pillow in front of your neck to give you extra support.
    • Here's a pro tip—if you don't want to be woken by a flight attendant, wrap your blanket around you before you buckle up. If your buckled seat belt is visible, you shouldn't be disturbed by the flight crew.
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Try a melatonin supplement for a long flight.

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This article was co-authored by Stef Katz and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Stef Katz is a Travel Agent and the Founder of The Travel Superhero. She has helped clients enjoy convenience, access, personal attention, and ease in their travel planning for 6 years. Stef specializes in elevated social travel and finds ways to bring peace of mind to her travelers with open communication, genuine care, and professional support. She holds an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from Miami Dade College and a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from the University of Florida, as well as numerous certifications with destinations, tour companies, and cruise lines in the travel industry. This article has been viewed 30,253 times.
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