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Inspired by this question, I was wondering what the best way is to make sure I miss the in-flight food. The reasons are the following:

  • The flight is 6-7 hours, starting slightly before midnight. This means it departs after I usually go to bed, and arrive earlier than I usually wake up.
  • It is recommended to avoid the in-flight food from this particular airport, in order to avoid stomach problems.

Hence, my plan is to have dinner shortly before leaving and sleep during the whole flight. How do I ensure that neither the cabin crew nor other passengers wake me up?

The answer by Nean Der Thal on the linked question provides some helpful pointers, but I've never seen any DND stickers on the flights I've been on.

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You could inform the air hostess in advance that you would not like to be disturbed for the food. They note down your seat number and whosoever hostess would be serving your aisle, would know not to wake you up for food or drinks.

Few flights do offer the DND stickers that you can stick to your seat too to convey the message.

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