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What is a red-eye flight? No, it is not a flight where everyone gets high on drugs.
This Wikipedia article explains (to a degree, but we can use this thread to debate that as well).
We have our own red-eye flights in Australia, namely the last flights of the day leaving PER going to the Eastern seaboard. At work, we call these the "midnight horror" flights. I thought there were also some flights that leave DRW in the wee hours of the day, but even if there were they get scarcely mentioned.
What is interesting is what gets defined as a red-eye flight. Obviously, not any or all flights which leave close to midnight are necessarily classed as red-eye flights. I think the Wiki article hits the spot in that the typical red-eye is basically an overnight flight which is "too short" (i.e. 3-5 hours) and traverses a few time zones. TATL flights (at least the ones going from the US to the UK) aren't considered red-eyes, but I do hear at times can be still brutal.
So here's a thread to tell of your experiences with red-eyes, discuss about red-eyes and so on.
One thing I thought about is how could an airline make flying red-eyes a lot easier for pax. Sure, cheaper prices helps (or in the case of QF IME, more O seats on red-eyes than other flights on the same sectors), but I was also thinking about something like BA's Sleeper Service (although this is restricted to F and CW only; no idea what happens to those in WT/WT+).

We have our own red-eye flights in Australia, namely the last flights of the day leaving PER going to the Eastern seaboard. At work, we call these the "midnight horror" flights. I thought there were also some flights that leave DRW in the wee hours of the day, but even if there were they get scarcely mentioned.
What is interesting is what gets defined as a red-eye flight. Obviously, not any or all flights which leave close to midnight are necessarily classed as red-eye flights. I think the Wiki article hits the spot in that the typical red-eye is basically an overnight flight which is "too short" (i.e. 3-5 hours) and traverses a few time zones. TATL flights (at least the ones going from the US to the UK) aren't considered red-eyes, but I do hear at times can be still brutal.
So here's a thread to tell of your experiences with red-eyes, discuss about red-eyes and so on.
One thing I thought about is how could an airline make flying red-eyes a lot easier for pax. Sure, cheaper prices helps (or in the case of QF IME, more O seats on red-eyes than other flights on the same sectors), but I was also thinking about something like BA's Sleeper Service (although this is restricted to F and CW only; no idea what happens to those in WT/WT+).