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Why your jet lag is worse when you fly east
For Aussie travellers on a holiday in Europe, the jet lag is likely to be worse when they fly home. This is why.
Sydney-based writer and photographer, Michael Gebicki has been writing travel articles since 1982 and is Traveller's resident Tripologist.
For Aussie travellers on a holiday in Europe, the jet lag is likely to be worse when they fly home. This is why.
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