Does jet lag occur during both ways of a trip?
July 19th, 2008 | by Andy |Kevin D asked:
I will be flying from New York to Egypt which is a 7 hour difference. I am not sure what sort of jet lag impact I should anticipate, and if it only occurs going one way or both. Thanks.
Achal
I will be flying from New York to Egypt which is a 7 hour difference. I am not sure what sort of jet lag impact I should anticipate, and if it only occurs going one way or both. Thanks.
Achal

5 Responses to “Does jet lag occur during both ways of a trip?”
By Bandir Da Gangsteer on Jul 20, 2008 | Reply
Jet lag doesn’t happen if you bring to a cow to mount while flying.
By Karl L on Jul 21, 2008 | Reply
I think it happens bothe ways,,,the only way to beat it is to go out and do what the locals do when you arrive rather than sleep. Well thats what the experts say.
By Maya on Jul 23, 2008 | Reply
My brain automatically reset to its natural clock.
By stephen k on Jul 26, 2008 | Reply
For after you get time acclimated it will reverse.
For after you destination and get time acclimated it will reverse.
By tstx_128 on Jul 27, 2008 | Reply
It depends on how long you plan on staying in Egypt
If you’ll be there for like a couple weeks or less you might experience a little jetlag,
but if you stay for a month or so and become accustomed to the sleeping patterns of Egypt then you most definitely will have jetlag
and everyone almost always has jetlag on the way b/c they’ve been living with the certain time for so long