Flight anxiety: 5 essential coping skills

Flying somewhere exciting — but feeling anxious about the flight? You’re not alone. Research shows up to 40% of people feel some level of fear when flying, and for some, it can feel overwhelming.
The good news? There are ways to make it more manageable:
Identify your triggers
Is it turbulence, takeoff, feeling out of control or being in a confined space? Knowing your trigger is the first step.
Learn the facts
Flying is one of the safest forms of travel — understanding this can help ease fear.
Focus on what you can control
Arrive early, plan distractions, avoid caffeine if it increases anxiety and get familiar with your flight details.
Use calming techniques
Deep breathing, visualization or guided meditation can help ground you — both before and during the flight.
Distract your mind
Download your favorite shows, read a book or listen to music to stay occupied.
You may not be able to eliminate flight anxiety completely — but you can learn how to move through it with more confidence.

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