What you can do in advance to make jet lag less painful


By AGENCY
  • Travel
  • Thursday, 06 Jul 2017

If you have to go straight back to work after a holiday or business trip, experts recommend altering your routine before you travel to reduce the effects of jet lag. Photo: dpa/Karl-Jose

It can take several days to adjust to a new time zone, and many long-distance travellers find themselves feeling exhausted. So what can you do if you're planning to return from a holiday or business trip and go straight back to work the next day?

There is a way to keep your eyes open, and it doesn't involve matchsticks. Experts say travellers should consider beginning to alter their routine before they return home.

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