Nap Smart: Layover Sleep Tips
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Layover sleep basics
Find a decent spot, set alarms, and keep valuables secure.
Where to rest
- Lounges: best for quiet, recliners, and showers.
- Quiet zones: some airports have them; check maps or ask.
- Gates with low traffic: look for carpeted or less busy wings.
Security and comfort
- Use a bag lock/strap; keep passport/phone on you.
- Set multiple alarms and boarding alerts.
- Eye mask/earplugs/hoodie can help with light/noise.
Time buffers
- Only nap when you have a clear alarm and gate info.
- Be at the gate 40 minutes before boarding or earlier if required.
