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Is it possible to cure jet lag? ‘Sleep in the week before travel is our most important’

A sleep scientist, an elite athlete and a former flight attendant share their best tips for resetting your internal clock before, during and after travel

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Post-Covid lockdowns, long-haul flights are back for a long time but rarely a good time. Australia and New Zealand’s home at the bottom of the globe means many of us are no stranger to long-haul flights. That means we’re also unpleasantly acquainted with jet lag, that woozy, unsettled sluggishness that some people describe as a mix of feeling exhausted, slightly drunk or like you’ve been hit by a truck.

As Australia’s national carrier, Qantas, invests more in ultra long-haul flights – such as its new Sydney-Auckland-New York service – jet lag isn’t going anywhere in a hurry. But research into the phenomenon is uncovering new ways to keep it at bay.

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