I do the same. Took my first long-haul flight in Y in a while last week, and changed after takeoff. Got some weird looks from other passeners, but 'eh, I was comfortable, and didn't end up with crumpled/smelly clothes after 14hrs.
QF J pyjama pants + a thin T-shirt make great PJ's that don't take up too much space.
Cheers,
- Febs.
I often find that I get odd looks when changing into my LH PJ's in J, but I look a lot fresher getting off at the other end. I've observed on many instances men who are flying in F, who don't even take off their ties, and in some instances don't even remove their jackets when travelling long haul overnight. I just don't get it. Are they THAT important?
I once sat next to a guy from FRA to BKK in F on LH who didn't even recline his seat for the entire flight, took no food or drink and watched nothing, bizarre. He also complained to the staff on a couple of occasions about things, I'm not sure what but he was a strange man, Danish I think.
Anyhoo, luxuries.
An array of teabags, mainly Tazo teas, but a collection of others from around the world, it's nice to have an option rather than some sweepings from the floor in a hotel room.
Aesop shampoo, conditioner, body wash and moisturiser. I buy the big bottles in Australia and have smaller bottles to refill. I have dry skin, so try and stick to a routine.
Gadgets, iPod, camera, GPS, often take DVD's from Netflix to watch if I have the time. Sennheiser noise cancelling headphones, although I can't sleep with them on so use their buds, or earplugs. Just bought a Creative Zen last night at a charity auction so will be trialing that now.
Books, I usually have two or three on the go, and often the only time I get to read is on a plane.