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Home » United Airlines » Best. Redeye. Ever. (in United Economy!)
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Best. Redeye. Ever. (in United Economy!)

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 8, 2010 4 Comments

Although my upgrade clearance record has been pretty bad lately on morning transcons, it has been perfect on Sunday night redeyes from either Los Angeles or San Francisco to Philadelphia. Last Sunday, however, my luck ran out and I missed the upgrade on my SFO-PHL flight (#5 on the waitlist with all first class checked in full).

I’ve really come to enjoy redeyes this year not so much because I have finally figured out how to get a good rest on them, but because I like United’s Hindu and Moselm meals. Sleeping, however, is already tough enough on an airplane and a heavy meal before attempting to get some shuteye may not be the wisest course of action.

When it became clear that my upgrade was not going to clear Sunday evening, I headed over to Singapore Airlines’ SilverKris lounge for a small sandwich and some fruit before the flight. The light snack hit the spot and filled me up, so when I boarded the flight to PHL I was ready to get to sleep.

Although I wasn’t particularly tired (I always try to get eight hours of sleep the night before a redeye and take an afternoon nap the day of the redeye), I passed out right away and did not wake up again until we were ten minutes away from Philadelphia! This was in economy seat 6F on an A319.

For a change, I went to school feeling somewhat refreshed and wasn’t on the verge of passing out by noon. Accidents can happen and I am aware that this flight may be an anomaly. The key test will be trying this again next time I fly. While I won’t give up an upgrade (and even a special meal) if it comes, I will be interested to see what happens next time I wind up behind the curtain on a redeye flight. Hopefully in the same seat on the same route to make the experiment more authentic.

Unfortunately, that won’t be happening for a while. UA has ushered in their winter schedule which means the SFO/LAX-PHL redeyes are gone for the rest of the year. Starting this Sunday, it will be back to daytime flying for me. With UA’s tightened routing restrictions, I can’t even route BUR-SFO-IAD-PHL anymore.

To summarize: I just learned something that may be obvious to most but has never occurred to me–skip the meal if you want a good rest on a redeye flight.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Darren Reply
    November 8, 2010 at 11:27 pm

    Count me in as a fan of 6F! United frequently blocks the DE seats until 24 hours prior, so I’ve found the middle E seat more frequently unoccupied than the B seat on the other side.

    Requalification for 2012 1K will be tough for me next year due to the routing rule changes.

    I’ve heard to avoid meals a few hours before sleeping, as your body is working too hard to digest it all vs. calming down into rest mode. My old trick was a glass of wine and a sleeping aid, but found waking up rather difficult!

  2. Matthew Reply
    November 9, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    @Darren: I didn’t know UA blocked DE, but that makes sense–the seat map showed they were occupied, but E remained empty and D was a military guy who purchased at the last minute.

  3. John Reply
    November 9, 2010 at 8:27 pm

    After I board for a red eye flight, I often go to the purser and nicely ask her/him to save the “snack” for my breakfast before arrival. Then I have a cup of water, put on the noise cancellation phone (tuned in channel 9) and a sleep mask. I am good to sleep. Usually the purser would warm the sandwich upon my request when I get up. It would be a good and refreshing breakfast with OJ.

  4. Matthew Reply
    November 9, 2010 at 8:29 pm

    @John: I’ve tried that once before, but at 3:45a west coast time, (you know the feeling), you’re in a groggy state and don’t much feel like a heavy sandwich!

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