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Jet Lag Recovery Flying West Across 6 Time Zones

Estimates recovery time after a westward flight across 6 time zones — generally easier than flying east.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the number of time zones your flight crosses.
  2. Select whether you are flying east or west — eastbound travel is generally harder to recover from.
  3. The calculator estimates recovery days based on the commonly used 1.5 days per time zone rule.

Westward travel across 6 time zones is typically easier to recover from than the same distance eastward, taking 3–4 days.

Frequently asked questions

How long does jet lag last?
A common rule of thumb is one day of recovery per 1.5 time zones crossed. Eastbound travel is usually harder; westbound travel allows the body to extend its natural day.
How can I recover from jet lag faster?
Adjust your sleep schedule before departure, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol on the flight, get natural daylight at the destination, and try melatonin if recommended by your doctor.