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    31 Travel Products That Will Make You Feel (Dare We Say) Excited For That Long Plane Ride

    And BTW, these noise-cancelling headphones and infinity pillow might just make you forget you're traveling through different time zones.

    1. A practical tray table cover so that all the necessary knickknacks for your flight are within easy reach. Perfect to store your water bottle, book, tissues, snacks...oh, and lip balm (because we all know how dry the weather can get as fall settles in)! Now you can just place your bag overhead and kick your feet out while having everything right in front of you.

    A reviewer with their Starbucks food, water bottle, and other personal items in the cover
    A reviewer with their soda bottle, baby wipes, and other personal items in the cover

    Promising review: "I love this thing! I always hated putting things in the seat pocket on planes. It was easy for things to get lost in there or sometimes the pockets were pretty tight. This thing was amazing. I was able to get everything out of my bag that I might need during the flight and had easy access to it all. It was so much better than having to pull my bag out constantly to get stuff I needed. It also folds up nicely so it doesn’t take up much space in your bag." —Corey

    Get it from Amazon for $29.99.

    2. A super handy luggage weight — once you have it, you'll never travel without it. Especially if you're going on a longer trip, and you know your luggage will be much heavier on the way back! This lets you know how much it weighs so that you don't have to worry about awkwardly stopping in the middle of a busy airport to re-distribute weight. Plus, reviewers rave about how accurate it is!

    Promising reviews: "I would absolutely recommend this for anyone who travels, especially internationally, because of all the extra costs for going over in weight. We were among the few people in line who didn’t need to rearrange our luggage at the airport to meet the weight requirements in Milan. So easy to pack and take with you." —Addison

    "This little device was well worth the money spent. It saved us a lot of money on our flight home since we knew the weight was over and could pre-purchase the overage in the app instead of paying double at the airport. I’ll never travel without it!! Very easy to use." —Michael Ellis

    Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in four colors and also as a two-pack).

    3. mini belt bag that'll surprise you with just how roomy it is. Use it to keep your phone, wallet, headphones, (and maybe even a protein bar to snack on) close to you and easily accessible. It's also great for use on the plane so that your small essentials are never out of reach!

    A reviewer photo of the inside of the black belt bag, showing that it can hold a phone, lipstick, lip balm, and many other little things
    Reviewer wearing the white belt bag in front of the Eiffel Tower

    Promising reviews: "I bought this as a purse for traveling to populated European cities as there are heaps of pickpockets. It worked perfectly! It is the perfect size to fit everything I need and was super comfortable. Highly recommend." —Jessie Anela

    "I bought this fanny pack to take on our trip to San Francisco and it worked out better than I thought it would! We hiked through Muir Woods and I loved that my hands were free from holding a purse! Then we walked across the Golden Gate Bridge, went to Chinatown, the wharf, etc. and again it was great not having to hold anything. This is by far the best bag I've ever traveled with. It is almost the same exact size a (name brand) bag but a lot less. Best purchase for the vacation :)" —Pat

    Get it from Amazon for $15.98+ (available in 40 colors).

    4. luggage drink caddy for anyone who considers Starbucks an airport essential. This sticks right on top of your wheeled luggage and has two pockets so that you can place your phone, snacks, and most importantly your peppermint mocha to power you through until you're *finally* seated on the plane!

    Reviewers say it's ideal for a suitcase that can roll on four wheels! If you have a suitcase that has to tilt while it rolls, just be careful if the drinks are open at the top.

    Check it out on TikTok here.

    Promising review: "This cup holder is perfect! It helps me a lot! Last time I took a plane with a suitcase and a cup of coffee, I dropped and spilled my drink everywhere when it was my turn to check my passport and ticket. It was a nightmare! This time, I bought this cup holder to do me a favor! I don't have to worry about where my cup and phone are! I can free my hands to do other things. I love it so much! Hope you love it too." —Philip

    Get it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in 27 colors and patterns). 

    5. A lightweight anti-theft backpack because it's waterproof and has a wet bag, shoe compartment, laptop compartment, luggage strap, and a built-in charging port. It's also spacious while still being able to fit under an airplane seat. So if you suddenly start to feel chilly after all that airport chaos is over, you can just reach down and grab your jacket.

    A reviewer's beige backpack on top of their suitcase
    A reviewer showing how well their blue backpack fits underneath the airplane seat in front of them

    Promising review: "I have sent the link for this bag to so many loved ones because it has changed the way I’ve traveled. I have always been the over packers having to pay excess weight fees on my luggage. Since using this bag I have been able to cut down to a carry-on and personal item most trips. Come the end of this year, my husband and I will have been on eight trips. This bag has been with us for half of them. I use it as my personal item and easily pack shoes, a large cosmetic bag, hair tools, clothes, a steamer, snacks, chargers, and other small items — it holds so much. The cream color is very stylish and it is easy to clean. I cannot explain enough how much I love it. I’ll be ordering my husband one in another color for our longer trips." —Mads

    Get it from Amazon for $36.99+ (available in three sizes, two styles, and 32 colors).

    6. Trtl neck pillow with soft fleece support that might actually make a restful nap on a plane possible. Its ergonomic design keeps your head from nodding back and forth to help avoid aches and strains. Your family activity-packed trip will probably already deprive you of sleep — might as well get as much as you can on the way there!

    reviewer wearing black Trtl neck pillow on flight
    a different reviewer wearing black Trtl neck pillow on flight

    Unlike the regular U-shaped pillows, Trtl Pillows are machine-washable and fast-drying.

    Check it out on TikTok here

    Promising review: "Used it for a 14-hour flight to Japan last week, and it helped tremendously. This was the first time I was able to sleep on the plane so this helped tremendously. Definitely a must-have for travel. It is very light so I was able to easily pack it in my under-the-seat wheeled trolley. I want to emphasize how much the light warmth of the fleece (and I don't like being hot) was just right to help me nod off to sleep. Since this is primarily for sitting upright in the seat or someone in the middle or the aisle seat, this was ideal for me. I just got back yesterday. Again I used it — this time for a 12-hour flight." —Ambience

    Get it from Amazon for $59.99 (available in five colors).

    7. Or an adjustable infinity pillow if you want something a little more cushiony. This one's designed with 360-degree support, so if you usually find yourself slowly falling sideways as you doze off, this pillow's got your back (or should say.. neck).

    Reviewer wearing terracota-colored scarf-like pillow around their neck
    Reviewer wearing magenta scarf-like pillow around their neck

    The pillow is made with a breathable, super soft bamboo fabric, and fully machine washable. 

    Promising review: "We got a few different types of travel pillows for a red-eye to Europe and this was overall our favorite due to its versatility. The loop actually allows you to have various self supporting positions, and this will contort all sorts of ways to be a pillow, neck rest, arm rest… anything. It’s actually just good for any type of travel in general and got a lot of use on the whole trip. The material is soft and comfortable." —Tom Shaw

    Get it from Amazon for $44.99 (available in 10 colors). 

    8. A set of splurge-worthy Bose noise-canceling headphones, because can any of us even hope for an enjoyable flight without some top-notch sound quality? These babies have spatial audio that gives you a totally immersive, crystal clear sound experience and a battery life that will outlive any almost flight. 😍

    The white headphones folded into their case
    A reviewer wearing the black headphones

    Oh, what was that? Sorry, can't hear you. I'm busy re-living the Eras Tour.

    Promising review: "These headphones are a game-changer. As an avid music enthusiast, frequent traveler, and love of movies in a loud and busy household, these headphones have improved my audio experiences in ways I never knew were possible. First and foremost, the noise cancellation is unparalleled. The moment you put these on, the outside world fades away. However, it still offers the ability to be aware of your surroundings when needed without stoping your audio. If you are traveling you don't need to worry about the headphones going out on you, because the battery life is incredible. As with all Bose products the craftmanship and quality is top-notch. I have been hesitant to purchase Bose headphones in the past because I just didn't think that I would be able to tell enough of a difference. I was wrong. I am beyond excited to have these headphones, and it has added so much to my entertainment enjoyment." —P.O.

    Get them from Amazon for $379 (available in two colors).

    9. Or if you're traveling with a little one, this comfy pair of kids' headphones! They have a soft padded cushion, adjustable headband, and can be easily folded and stored in tight spaces. They also come in multiple fun colors and will help keep your kiddo entertained while you try to sneak in some shut-eye.

    A reviewer holding the navy and teal colored headphones
    A child wearing the black and blue headphones

    Promising review: "These headphones are great! They have a nice shape and comfort and sound isolation that serves my kid well on a 10-hour flight with other screaming kids. These headphones have great sound isolation that make it still possible for my kid to listen during plane rides despite volume limitation, and also able to ignore four other screaming, tantruming toddlers in our cabin. I was just about to dig deeper in my pockets to buy much more expensive headphones for my kids, but these worker great with a nice budget! They fold compactly, so they were easy to pack. The cord had a nice fabric soft feel. Highly recommend for travel." —Elizabert

    Get them from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in five colors).

    10. A large Béis suitcase you'll soon consider the luggage piece of your dreams. This spacious 29-inch suitcase features lots of pockets and can be expanded to give you that extra space you'll need for all those gifts and souvenirs. And don't stress about its weight — it has a weight limit indicator that'll let you know if your baggage is too heavy!

    the Béis white and black 29-inch suitcases stacked on top of each other
    model standing next to white 29-inch large Béis suitcase with the handle up
    Béis

    Reviewers also love this suitcase because it's easy to wheel around if you're walking through a terminal or hotel!

    Check it out on TikTok here.

    Béis is a woman-owned travel accessories brand founded by actress and entrepreneur Shay Mitchell. You'll find carry-on rollers, weekender bags, packing cubes, and more practical goods for your next trip!

    Promising review: "Flawless! I am obsessed with this luggage. I ordered the three-piece set and the weekender bag! The zipper slot to slip the bag over the luggage handle makes loading and trekking through the airport so much easier. The interior of all pieces are great quality and I love the small touches (pockets, laundry bags, etc.) Zippers are all sturdy and the locks are very easy to use. A++!" —Lisa B. 

    Get it from Béis for $328 (available in seven colors and also in two smaller sizes). 

    11. Or a lightweight three-piece luggage set that comes with a 28-inch suitcase, a 24-inch suitcase, and a carry-on 20-inch suitcase. They each have a TSA-accepted lock and 360-degree spinner wheels that'll make it super easy to bob and weave through the crowd as you rush from security to your gate.

    pic of reviewer with the three-piece luggage set in a yellow color
    pic of same luggage set in a dark blue color in reviewer's home

    Check it out on TikTok here

    Promising review: "I bought this a few months ago when I knew I'd be flying across the country (more or less) twice this past spring/summer; it was the first new luggage I had bought in about 25 years. I've taken the set on several trips now — two round-trip flights with plane changes, a couple of two-night road-trip hotel stays, a six-day 1,800-mile road trip, and a mandatory wildfire evacuation, and I really, really like it. It rolls like a dream on hard floors, sidewalks, and parking lots — makes it easy for two people to manage three suitcases, each with a laptop bag or duffel attached. The bright red color (my favorite shade of red) really pops and makes it easy to pick out of a luggage carousel. It's lightweight and goes in and out of a hatchback with ease. This set truly makes travel even more fun. Well worth the money." —Rachel

    Get it from Amazon for $144.49+ (available in 22 colors).

    12. A vacuum-free space-saving compression bag, because 'tis the season for our winter clothes to take up twice the amount of space that our summer clothes did (truly, an over-packer's nightmare). Just stick your clothes inside, zip up the bag, roll it, and push the air out through the valves at the bottom of the bag. No vacuum or pump needed!

    before image of clothes taking up space in a suitcase
    After image of the clothes condensed in the bags

    Promising review: "These were the things I never knew I needed for traveling. They work just as advertised and are really useful when going on a trip. I always hate at the end of a trip having to mix dirty and clean clothes — a 'laundry bag' or plastic shopping bag never really felt like a good enough separation. These bags seal up and conceal the most stinky, wet clothes from your clean unused clothes. They are going to be one of my new necessities for my big family when traveling." —Sarbello

    Get a set of eight from Amazon for $15.97

    13. A pair of breathable high-waisted leggings — warm enough if you're traveling from a cold destination, but breathable enough if you're on your way to a warm one! They're also moisture-wicking, have fleece-lined material, *and* have a hidden waistband pocket.

    Reviewer showing how the black leggings look on them from the front
    Reviewer showing how the black leggings look on them from the back

    Promising review: "I bought this pair of leggings initially so I could have something warm and comfortable to wear while working at home that wasn't just a pair of sweatpants — they ended up becoming a staple of my workout wardrobe too! I ended up getting two more pairs in the no-pocket style so I can cycle through them during the week for my outdoor walks/runs. Fit-wise, if you're not looking for something super-snug, I'd suggest going a size up. The legs are a little long on me, but I'm short (5'1") and I'm used to things being a little long on me. My only gripe about these is that the side pocket isn't anywhere near big enough to hold my phone, but I've got a huge phone, so I'm used to it not fitting in pockets easily. Long story short: I love these, and if you're looking for warm leggings, either for working out or for lounging around the house, you should get a pair of these." —Beth Lynn Nolen

    Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in women's sizes XS–6XL, in 19 colors, and in three different pocket options).

    14. And a super cozy oversized pullover sweatshirt that serves as the ideal layering piece to take on and off as you get to your destination, especially as autumn settles in and the temps start to fall. It's light enough to make it easy to travel with but warm enough to keep you from getting chilly. So if you happen to doze off, blame the sweatshirt.

    A reviewer wearing the cream-colored sweatshirt
    A reviewer wearing the grey sweatshirt

    I recently bought this for a trip to Seattle and let me tell you, it was sooo comfy. I wore it on the plane, and it was warm enough to keep me from shivering (the way I always do on planes, because they insist on being super cold) but breathable enough so that it wouldn't feel too stuffy. I have it in both the cream and dark green colors — both are so cute and perfect to pair with leggings for a comfy airport outfit.

    Promising review: "I was in need of a jacket that was light enough to pack for a trip but warm enough for the environment that I was traveling to. This pullover delivered! I was able to roll it down in my carry-on without being overweight. The quality is top-tier. It’s very soft on the outside and warm on the inside. I did size up for that oversized fit so I got an XL. Very good decision. I want to get them in every color." —The Glamologist

    Get it from Amazon for $36.99+ (available in women's sizes S–XXL and in 27 colors).

    15. A pack of Neutrogena portable makeup remover wipes — the iconic wipes in travel form! No more need to shimmy your way out of your seat to cleanse your face in the tiny bathroom, or carry a bulky pack of towelettes in your carry-on. These are gentle, effective, and will have your face clean in a snap.

    A reviewer photo of the bag of makeup remover wipes
    A reviewer photo of a few of the makeup wipe packs in their toiletry bag

    Promising reviews: "I have sensitive skin, so I am particular about my face products. I travel for work two to four times per year and usually once for vacation, and try to avoid bringing so much liquid due to restrictions. I can bring these and leave both my face and eye cleaner at home. They are great for use in flight on long overseas legs, in your seat. No need to disturb anyone or spend extra time in the overused, tiny bathroom. I have never broken out, and they don’t bother my eyes. I do use my normal face lotion after these, unless on the plane. They don’t leave your skin dry." —Andrea Louise

    "I use these for travel and freshening up on the plane before landing or whenever I am hot and am not in a place where I can wash my face. They are wonderful. I used to buy the big packs but found them awkward to carry. With these, I throw a bunch in my travel pack and I am off. Love them!" —BrianM_NJ

    Get a 20-pack from Amazon for $6.84 (available in three sizes).

    16. travel-friendly blanket-slash-pillow if you're someone who's constantly chilly on airplanes. This soft (and super cute, might I add) creation will let you stay warm and cozy without having to take up extra space — it turns into a portable pouch that you can clip to your backpack or carry-on!

    the pink pillow and blanket set stored in a fluffy pink travel pouch
    model holding the fluffy pink blanket inside the pouch
    Amazon

    Check it out on TikTok here

    Promising review: "I ordered two of these and my daughter and I both use them numerous times while flying recently. They compact nicely, have a loop that can go through the handle of a carry-on, and are the perfect size for snuggling up and sleeping on the airplane. It is lightweight and I will not fly again without it!" —SweetMama

    Get it from Amazon for $29.95 (available in six colors).

    17. And a cooling, memory foam contoured sleep mask for when all you wanna do is catch some Zs on your flight but your neighbor with a reading light or open window has other ideas. 🙄 This puts no pressure on your eyes and completely blocks out light while still allowing you to freely blink, so that you can get some beauty sleep before you land!

    reviewer wearing black sleep mask
    underside of sleep mask to show contour

    Check it out in this TikTok.

    Promising reviews: "The BEST BEST BEST and most comfortable sleep mask I’ve found. Night shifter for years, and have tried everything. Many other sleep masks have some qualities but not all. This one is AMAZINGLY SOFT, VERY THICK, plush, high quality material, quality stitching that won’t come apart like so many others that are cheaply made, and it’s EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE even though it’s a good price. Very impressed and pleasantly surprised." —Amazon Customer

    "I loved it so much, I bought a second for my boyfriend! We both travel so much that sometimes you end up in a hotel room where the blinds still let in light, and this blocks it out without compressing your eyelids where it feels like you’re being forced to keep them shut. I love that the compression contours around your eye so that you can open your eyes without feeling like you’re restricted. I love it so much I sleep with it at home now and I never travel without it!" —Jordann

    Get it from Amazon for $21.99+ (available in seven colors).

    18. A pack of super-comfy wax earplugs because they'll let you finally be able to nap on your plane ride or at the hotel (despite your S.O.'s constant snoring). They block out noises by comfortably molding to the shape of your inner ear! Perfect for longer travel days when you just. need. some. sleep.

    pic of Buzzfeed editor with silicone ear plugs in ear
    pic of the silicone ear plugs resting in an editor's hands
    Emma Lord/BuzzFeed

    Check them out on TikTok here.

    BuzzFeed Shopping editor Emma Lord swears by these and raves: "The moldable silicone of Mack's Earplugs contours easily to the shape of your ear to block out noise much more effectively than other foam or plastic varieties, and the noise reduction is so good that if I pair them with a white noise machine (or just like a white noise loop on Spotify) I genuinely don't hear noises from outside my room. Not only that, but once they're in place, they stay locked there until you decide to pull them out.

    Granted, I can still hear my alarm, and like, if the fire alarm went off or something, I'd definitely wake right up. But noises that are distant and loud are pretty easily canceled out by these.

    I've also *loved* these for traveling — if you put these babies in on a plane not only does it help reduce some of the YIKES factor when the plane takes off (it's loud!!), but it cancels out the murmuring noises of passengers on the flight and makes it easier to get some shuteye.

    Get 12 pairs from Amazon for $12.99.

    19. A bottle of 100% drug-free, fast-dissolving melatonin pills if you're someone who has trouble getting some nap time in while on a plane (or anywhere!). It has over 63,000 5-star ratings, with many reviewers raving about how effective it is at helping them drift off into sleep *without* making them feel drowsy.

    For more info on melatonin, visit The Mayo Clinic.

    As someone who has a hard time napping at home (much less on a plane), I have been using these tablets for years now. I can't say enough about how well they work at giving you a soft, sleepy feeling without making you feel heavy or drowsy. They also seem to last FOREVER. Personally, I'll take even half the tablet and I'm off to Dreamland. The yummy berry taste is also a bonus, and I wake up feeling rested and refreshed! 

    Promising review: "I travel internationally frequently and constantly struggle with jet lag. I've tried many different melatonin sleep aid pills. And while many of them do help somewhat, the these melatonin tablets have consistently worked the best. They work fast and give me a full nights sleep. I highly recommend them." —Joseph S.

    Get a pack of 180 tablets from Amazon for $8.29.

    20. hands-free (rotating!) phone mount to use with your tray table, chair arm, luggage handle, or really any flat surface! They can dare to delay your flight again — you'll just sit back and sip your chai tea latte as you commence your annual Gilmore Girls binge-watch and block out the busy buzz of the airport.

    A phone mounted to the back of an airplane tray table
    Phone mounted on a carry on luggage handle and a chair arm
    Amazon

    See it in action on TikTok here

    Promising review: "I bought this nifty gadget about six months ago for a multileg, ultra-long-haul trip, and it more than held up the entire duration. I was able to finagle it to fit the tray tables on different planes, and like others, I find the height just nice when clamped onto a stowed tray table. It also works on my roller carry-on handle during layovers. However, I find myself using it a lot outside of travel too! Work-wise, I've clamped it onto my office desk shelving to hold my phone at eye level beside my computer. At home, I simply clamped it to a deck of cards, and it turns into a versatile stand that I can place on any flat surface. Heck, I've been using it to hold my phone comfortably at eye level while watching videos in bed. It's extremely well built, and I find myself fidgeting with it all the time. Thus far it still feels solid, and I don't anticipate breaking it any time soon. Even if it does break, I'll be happy to buy another one or two of it!" —Earendil

    Get it from Amazon for $12.97+ (available in three colors). 

    21. An in-flight foot hammock — trust me, you're gonna want to try this. Just hang it on the arms of your tray table and rest your feet on the cushion for some relieving elevation. Many reviewers (especially those on the shorter side!) say it's helped them prevent soreness and swelling on long flights.

    A reviewer using the hammock during a flight
    A reviewer using the hammock during a flight

    Promising review: "I will never fly again without this. I've recommended it to everyone. East coast USA to South East Asia, 24 hours in long haul flights each way with serious low back pain condition to start. But being able to hang my legs, even in a sideways position, saved me from hours of pain that I have endured previously flying with economy leg room. So easy to loop over tray table brackets in both the stowed and open position. This is a must have for any flight." —Kindle Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (also available in multipacks). 

    22. Or an inflatable footrest that'll give any economy seat some first-class comfort. It can be adjusted to three different heights and can help relieve some of the back pain that is often caused by sitting for long periods of time. It also comes with a drawstring bag and can be compressed to be super compact when on the go. And don't worry — reviewers rave about how easy it is to inflate and deflate (no pump necessary!).

    A reviewer using the inflatable footrest on their flight
    A reviewer using the inflatable footrest on their flight

    Promising review: "I didn't buy this for the longest time thinking inflation would be annoying or it'd be too bulky — I finally ordered it and love it. It's very easy to inflate since it has the two inflation methods. Folds up smaller than our travel pillows. It's great for travel in car and planes, and our kid likes sitting on it at home too. Recommended." —D

    Get it from Amazon for $21.24 (available in four colors).

    23. A set of Purell portable hand sanitizers because they'll let you stay in your seat and skip the line for the tiny bathroom when it's time to get rid of the germs your hands have come in contact with halfway into your flight (spoiler, it's a *lot*😬). These will kill 99.9% of those germs, and you can even clip them to your bag for easy access!

    Promising review: "I went on a long trip overseas and visited a number of less than sanitary areas. These were total lifesavers. My coworkers used them too. Wonderful. Plus they're small enough to take on the plane. The TSA didn't even insist I put it in a quart-sized bag." —Kris Jennings

    Get an eight-pack from Amazon for $14.83 (also available as a pack infused with essential oils!). 

    24. A set of Earplanes that help relieve in-flight ear discomfort, clogging, and popping by filtering and helping to regulate air pressure. Truly lifesavers — especially for those of us who dread taking off/landing because of the drastic change in altitude!

    The earplanes packaging
    A reviewer holding the clear container with a pair of earplanes inside

    Before I started using these a couple of years ago, my ears would *always* start to hurt when the plane started to descend. I'd have to press my fingers on me ears and be chewing on gum just to try to dissuade some of the discomfort. Now, as soon as the captain announces they are starting the descent, I put these in my ears (BTW, they're surprisingly comfortable!), put my headphones on over them, and can actually enjoy the last half hour of my flight.

    Promising review: "I am very sensitive to the change in pressure on airplanes, to the point where I am in tears on takeoff and landing. I finally had to do something about it or I would fear flying again. I wish I had known about these years ago. They alleviated ALL sensitivity to the pressure change and made for a very comfortable and anxiety-free flight. I can't recommend them enough." —Nancy Cardella

    Get a pair from Amazon for $8.84 (also available in multipacks and in kids' sizes).

    25. A set of Sea Bands if you tend to get motion sickness on plane rides (or really anything that moves). It applies acupressure to each wrist and helps relive nausea and vomiting so that you can finally enjoy your much-deserved vacay.

    Reviewers swear by these nonmedicated bands for nausea relief: they've used them while traveling on airplanes, boats, and cars and for morning sickness during pregnancies. Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

    Check the bands out on TikTok here.

    Promising review: "I bought these for an upcoming cruise, but thought I would try them out when flying (as I tend to get motion sickness even after taking Dramamine). I was very surprised that I had no motion sickness after wearing these on two different work trips. I also took these on a cruise and only had to use them once. Once I felt the motion sickness coming on, I put on the bands and the sickness was gone in about 15 minutes. They came in a nice plastic case and are reusable." —Jessica

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $8.42 (available in five colors).

    26. A highly portable small power bank charger because having a quick and easy way to get a charge on your phone is a MUST when traveling anywhere — especially with all those pics and videos you'll be taking for the 'Gram! Oh, and it has over 60,000 5-star ratings!

    Check it out on TikTok here

    Promising review: "This little gem is amazing! This year we were fortunate enough to do some local traveling and attend quite a few concerts this year. I take a ton of videos and pictures, often draining the battery. This power-packed product charged not only my phone when it was low, but my boyfriend’s AND the girl next to her!! Since you can only take small bags into venues, this slipped right into the pocket behind my phone! We had numerous comments on it because of the little paw charge indicator. The flashing came in handy a few times when we found ourselves in the dark! I will be buying more and giving them as gifts this year!" —Annetastic

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in five colors).

    27. A roomy water-resistant duffel bag, which is the perfect travel companion for the upcoming rainy days — you can even take it as extra storage room for gifts and new purchases you'll be bringing back home! It comes with several interior pockets, a wet pocket (great for toiletries!), a tablet sleeve, and a strap to keep it secured to your luggage as you rush around the airport.

    A model holding the blue duffel bag with the pink duffel bag on a suitcase next to them
    A reviewer showing how well their pink bag fits underneath the airplane seat in front of them

    Promising review: "I can't say enough good things about this travel duffel bag; it's been an absolute game changer for my trips. I've taken it on several journeys, including some rough adventures, and it still looks as good as new. The size is just perfect — it holds a surprising amount of stuff while remaining compact enough to fit in overhead compartments or under seats on flights. The compartments and pockets help keep everything organized, which is a lifesaver when you're on the go. The quality of the zippers and handles is top-notch. The shoulder strap is comfortable, and the option to carry it as a backpack is a fantastic feature. It's great for weekend getaways, business trips, or even as a gym bag. I've used many travel bags in the past, but this one truly stands out in terms of quality and functionality. It's become my go-to travel companion, and I wouldn't travel without it. If you're in need of a reliable, stylish, and spacious travel duffel, look no further. This bag is a winner!" —Liz

    Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in 62 colors/styles).

    28. A super convenient handheld mini fan, because we all know how stuffy long flights can get! Whether you hold it in your hand or set it down on the tray in front of you, it gives off a powerful, refreshing airflow. And guess what? It also doubles as a flashlight *and* backup charger. Talk about being tiny but mighty!

    A reviewer of the pink mini fan turned on
    A reviewer holding the green mini fan

    You know how everyone has those little items that are permanently in their carry-on bag? This is one of them for me. Being able to get some nice airflow wherever I go has been so amazing, I can never go back. And not even just for travel! I also take it to amusement parks, on hikes, and even use it throughout my makeup routine to help set products in place. Plus, the battery life it *top tier*.

    Promising review: "This thing was a godsend while I was in Florida in the summertime. Love that it has a flashlight and you can use it as a backup power bank in a pinch. For me this fit all my needs, it kept me cool in Florida, fit perfectly in my purse/backpack and on my wrist. I pretty much took this wherever I went and even used it on the plane during boarding when it was super hot in there. I’m giving this 5 stars, it worked perfect for me." —Erica

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in five colors).

    29. An AirFly Pro wireless transmitter if you're tired of having to use wired headphones during your flight. With this, you can easily connect to your seat TV screen with your AirPods and enjoy your selection of movies and TV shows without any annoying wires in the way.

    hands pulling out an airpod while watching tv on an plane
    Reviewer's transmitter plugged into their plane screen while watching a TV show

    It also comes with a USB-C charging cable, travel pouch, keychain holder, quick-start guide, and a manual. Traveling with a family member or friend? They can also sync their earbuds to this gadget!

    See one TikTok user using it with their AirPod Pros here

    Promising review: "Ever since I purchased my wireless Bose earbuds, I always hated having to use another set when I was on an airplane with the seat-back entertainment system. I tried many different models to connect the system to my Bluetooth headsets until I came across this one, and it is amazing! It seamlessly connects to my headset, very clear and reliable audio, and it takes the stress away from having to carry more than one headset! Thank you!!!" —Ryan Malloy

    Get it from Amazon for $54.99 (available in three styles and two colors).

    30. A pair of compression socks so you *don't* have to dread that long flight. These give you that extra comfort while in the air if you're prone to swelling in your feet and legs — and they're actually pretty stylish!

    Read more about compression socks and long flights at Cleveland Clinic.

    Promising review: "My ankles got really swollen after a 14-hour plane ride last year so I thought I would give these a try. I recently completed another 14-hour plane ride and these socks really did their job! I had them on for a good 24 hours straight and they remained comfortable the whole time. My ankles were not swollen after the long plane ride. My legs and feet felt really good after the plane ride and the day after. The sock can be stretched over the knee but I did not stretch it that much and left the socks right below the knee. The socks stayed in place the whole time." —MYamo

    Get them from Amazon for $9.59+ (available in 13 colors and sizes S–XXL). 

    31. An inflatable wedge pillow if your head is constantly rolling off of your airplane seat's headrest — lean on this instead! You can place your head on its comfy top and rest your arms by looping them at the bottom. Now you can catch up on some much needed sleep until you reach your destination.

    pic of reviewer resting head and folds arms in black inflatable wedge pillow
    pic of reviewer using same pillow to catch up on sleep while waiting in an airport lounge

    Can't sleep while traveling? No worries, because this gem also doubles up as a back rest *and* seat cushion for optimal comfort.

    Promising reviews: "Just received this and so far so good! Inflates within mere seconds and the same to deflate. Seems really supportive and comfortable. I was influenced by a TikTok review so I’m assuming it’ll be a gem on flights!" —Katelyn

    "Used this on four international flights last month, and it made all the difference in the world. It's compact, quick and easy to inflate/deflate, very versatile in how you can position it, and it doesn't rely on the tray table. I can very comfortably lean forward in my seat and sleep almost like I can in a bed." —Still Chilly in Colorado

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99.

    Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.