Travel Well: An ex-flight attendant s guide to travelling with mental distress
21 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Travelling internationally again is exciting, but can also be stressful. Photo / Elena Goncharova, 123RF
Juliette Sivertsen talks to an ex-flight attendant about coping with distress while travelling There s a mix of excitement and apprehension in the air, as New Zealanders begin to travel internationally this week, for the first time in more than 12 months.
The return to transtasman travel is a thrilling development after being grounded due to Covid-19, but navigating airports and bigger cities can bring about heightened levels of anxiety and distress.
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