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United Airlines is giving away 1 million miles to those who don't like jetlag: how to participate

Changing time zones is often one of the most difficult stages of travel. And although commercial aviation took off more than a century ago, there is still no simple solution. Thankfully, United Airlines and Chase have teamed up to help frequent flyers deal with one of travel's biggest enemies. Read more about this publication Trip savvy.

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United Family of Cards From Chase has announced January 17th as a new holiday - National Day of Avoiding Jet Zones. And they're celebrating it with the launch of new lotteries that will give travelers all the tools they need to prevent that pesky jet lag.

All you have to do is go to the official lottery page and promise to start 2023 off jet lag. If you're lucky, you'll earn enough miles to make those promises come true.

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One winner will receive 1 million United MileagePlus miles and a one-year subscription to Timeshifter, a jet lag app. It offers personalized jet lag plans based on travelers' sleep patterns, chronotypes, itineraries and personal preferences. The app is used by NASA astronauts, Formula 1 racers, elite athletes and top managers.

“When I was an astronaut, we learned to change our circadian rhythms to prepare for rocket launches and spacewalks. Because our circadian clock regulates our sleep, wakefulness and almost every other biological system in our body, it has been key to our safety, productivity and health, said Mike Massimino, former NASA astronaut and Timeshifter advisor. “It’s exciting to see the science of circadian rhythms finally being applied outside of NASA to equip travelers to combat jet lag.”

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There are many more consolation prizes for those who don't win the grand prize. Eight winners will receive 500 United MileagePlus miles and an annual subscription to the Timeshifter app, 000 members will still get the chance to learn how to beat jet lag by subscribing to Timeshifter for a year.

The lottery is only open to US United MileagePlus members, so create a free account if you haven't already. You only have until February 7th to enter, so don't delay.

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