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    Just 25 Things You May Want To Invest In Before Your Next Flight

    If your phone is always dying, you get bored easily, or you can never seem to sleep on flights — this post is for you.

    1. A digital luggage scale basically guaranteed to help you avoid that stressful moment at the airport when you have to frantically take stuff out of one bag and jam it into another — because there's just no way you're paying that $100 overweight fee.

    You can also switch between pound and kilogram measurements. 

    Promising review: "Love it! Lightweight and easy to read! It even gives you the climate temperature (not that I need it but a neat feature). It reads in both kg and lbs. Definitely recommend if you're a frequent traveler and have weight requirements on luggage." —Patricia Velasquez

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

    2. A pair of AirPod Pros (2nd generation), because they have active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and over 24 hours (!!) of listening time with the included case. These are just what you need for playing the background music while you're busy exploring a new city, like the main character you are. 

    Promising review: "I have purchased every generation of AirPods. When I first read the reviews here, before purchasing these AirPods, I thought people were perhaps exaggerating a bit. But after having them for two days, what they say is absolutely true. The sound is amazing. Light years better than the AirPods Pro 1. It’s hard to believe that the richness of sound and bass can actually be produced by these small speakers. The noise cancellation feature is outstanding; in fact, when I took them out of my ears, and was hit with the onslaught of actual live sound around me, I realized just how effective the noise filtration is. They’re comfortable, fit great in my ears, especially with the choices of circular ear pads that are included, and the battery life is so much better than the previous generation. Love these guys. Very satisfying purchase." —M. SHAPIRO

    Get them from Amazon for $219 (originally $249).

    3. And, an AirFly Pro wireless transmitter, which is a wireless transmitter that'll connect your AirPods (or any wireless headphones) to the headphone jack on the flight so you're not forced to buy those crappy airplane earbuds. It has a battery life of 16+ hours so you don't have to worry about any interruptions on long flights.

    Just plug it into the headphone jack to connect. You can also connect up to two pairs of earbuds at a time, and it has 16+ hours of battery life for super long flights. 

    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 multiple headsets! Thank you!!!" —Ryan Malloy

    Get it from Amazon for $54.99 (available in two colors and two other versions).

    4. Away's popular The Carry On designed with a durable shell, hidden laundry bag, a TSA-approved combination lock, 360-degree wheels, and interior compression (so you can pack more things *wink*). Basically, it's the Beyoncé of luggage.

    the carry on in blue
    close up of the usb charger on the carry on in black
    Away

    Promising review: "I was in Rome and Florence, Italy for nine days, and the Away Carry-On was just perfect. From being able to charge up my iPhone at the airport or on the train traveling from Rome to Florence, it worked perfectly. Stylish and very versatile. It also kept my belongings packed beautifully, plus the perk of a laundry bag for my dirty clothes. Getting through security was a breeze, plus the added compliments of how beautiful it was. You have a customer for life. I was very happy and impressed." —Keith H.

    Get it from Away for $315+ (available in eight colors). 

    5. An iPhone-charging passport holder you're gonna be so grateful you bought when your phone is on 7%, you just boarded your flight, and you had plans to listen to the entire SZA album while you stare out the window. Plus, this will keep your passport and cards together so you can better keep track of them. 

    the inside of a blue passport holder, which is holding a charging phone, phone cable, cash, a passport, and credit cards
    person holding three of the passport holders in different colors
    LovieStyle / Etsy

    LovieStyle is a small biz based in San Diego making travel-friendly, 2-in-1 charging accessories. 

    Promising review: "Love love love this passport holder! Loved it when I got my hands on it. But I absolutely FELL IN LOVE with it when I took it on my first trip and completely forgot my phone charger. I was shocked and happy to discover the battery these come with has an adapter connected to it! Love love love. If I could give more than 5 stars I would." —Megan Rineheart

    Get it from LovieStyle on Etsy for $41.99 (available in 12 colors). 

    6. Or this leather passport and card holder (add a matching luggage tag too!) so you can keep your important documents and cards secure and in one place, while also looking incredibly chic.

    the passport and card holder in brown
    the passport holders and matching luggage tags in all 12 colors
    Henney's Boutique / Etsy

    It's made by Henney's Boutique, a small biz based in LA specializing in handy leather goods. 

    Promising review: "I love this! I bought one for myself, then one for my husband, then I've been sending the link to everyone who asks me where I got it... They're the best for keeping both your passport and your vaccine card safe for travel." —Paige Devlin

    Get the set from Henney's Boutique on Etsy for $16 (originally $32; available in 12 colors).

    7. A pair of compression socks that can help stop your feet from swelling up like balloons on long flights or road trips.

    before and after photos of a reviewer's foot looking very swollen before using the socks, and much less swollen after
    reviewer wearing the black and pink socks

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

    Promising review: "With three weeks of international travel coming up, I purchased these to combat swelling in my feet during the flights. I had noticed swelling after three-hour domestic flights, so I was worried about what almost 30k miles would do! I wore these on every leg of the trip and never noticed any swelling — even after the 10–15 hour flights. They are very comfortable, too!" —J. Beaty

    And check out our full review of the Physix Gear compression socks here.

    Get them from Amazon for $9.23+ (available in sizes S–XXL and 13 colors).

    8. collapsible stroller you can fold up small enough to fit in most overhead compartments, that way you won't have to wait for your stroller at baggage claim. It weighs less than 10 pounds and has a handle, making it perfect for carrying around when your little one would rather be walking.

    gif of reviewer showing how quickly and compactly the stroller folds up
    reviewer photo of the black stroller holding a stuffed bunny
    same reviewer's photo of the black stroller folded up next to the stuffed bunny for scale

    Plus, it weighs less than 10 pounds and comes with a handle for easy carrying when it's not in use. It's designed to hold kids who weigh up to 55 pounds. 

    Promising review: "Best stroller ever! WE LOVE THIS STROLLER! My husband originally purchased it because I was afraid to take our big stroller on the plane to gate check. I was traveling alone, so ease of use and portability was really important. I was amazed at how convenient it was to collapse and slide under my seat on the plane and it maneuvered well through the airport and throughout our trip. I received multiple compliments and a few moms even asked me where to buy one. Since then, we have been on a few more flights and many excursions and are still in love with this purchase!" —Amazon Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $219.99 (available in three other styles and in black or blue). 

    9. An in-flight phone mount for relaxing and watching Netflix on the plane, bus, or train, without having to uncomfortably hold your phone the entire time. Just simply clamp it to the top of your seat-back tray.

    Promising review: "I bought this nifty gadget about six months ago for a multi-leg, 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 and sets of two).

    10. A Trtl neck pillow that'll definitely make long car rides or flights better. Thanks to its ergonomic design and soft fleece material, you'll have comfy, top-notch neck support to help prevent aches and strains. After a solid nap with one of these, you might just be able to achieve your dream of looking impossibly refreshed and fabulous as you arrive at your destination. 

    Model wearing a gray Trtl pillow while sleeping on a plane
    Amazon

    Promising review: "Purchased in 2019 and still using in 2023. Maybe I'm odd, but when I'm sleeping on a plane I often find my head dropping forward or sideways, and with the other pillows my head tends to be pushed forward off the seat, aggravating this. With this neck pillow I can adjust the hard shell portion under my chin/neck towards the side I want to lean towards for support and tightly velcro for support. While my husband has lost at least two neck pillows in the span of time that I have owned this one, the velcro hangs on strong. Love that you can remove the shell and toss the cloth part into the washing machine, given travel germs..." —Jamie Tsai

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

    11. A clever hoodie with a built-in eye mask perfect for traveling in comfort, because it has a built-in eye mask to help you get some shut-eye. Plus, the front pocket also contains a second hidden pocket (!!!) for any small items you want to keep extra safe (like your phone or passport).

    model wearing the pink hoodie with the eye mask down on a plane
    model wearing the beige hoodie
    Pond Los Angeles

    Pond Los Angeles is an Asian woman-owned small biz making luxurious travel products that'll make you feel like you're in first class, even if you're flying coach.

    Promising review: "I fly a lot and am constantly trying to find a hoodie with a big hood to cover my eyes so I can catch up on some beauty sleep on flights. I saw this product on Instagram and knew it would be a game changer. I was able to use it recently for the first time on an early-morning flight, and let me tell you, it is EVERYTHING I was looking for and more. It’s comfy, cozy, oversized, and the eye covers make you feel like you’re in a whole other world and not packed like a sardine on a plane. My over ear headphone fit perfectly under it and I got the best sleep I’ve had on a plane — EVER! Like other reviews have said, it is big, so size down if you want something a little more snug. I have been wearing it every day at home and can’t wait to get the black and blush ones!" —Heather G.

    Get it from Pond Los Angeles for $96+ (originally $128; available in women's sizes XS–XXL and four colors). 

    12. Some in-flight earplugs that can help prevent the discomfort of ear pain and popping due to changes in air pressure. Plus, they'll also come in handy if you have a chatty Cathy or a crying baby sitting nearby. 

    The box of earplugs
    A reviewer wearing the blue earplugs

    Promising review: "Never fly without these! Before I found these, I endured excruciating pain in my ears upon descent and landing. Felt like a hot poker being driven into each ear. My ears would also be plugged up, and it would often take two to three days for them to resume their normal state of being. I insert them about an hour before landing, as the plane is making its slow descent. I'm comfortable, and the most discomfort I experience is a slight adjustment of pressure feeling in my sinus. NO PAIN. NO TEARS." —K. Tombrella

    Get a pack with four pairs from Amazon for $23.94 (also available in 5- and 10-packs). 

    13. A fuzzy combination travel blanket/pillow/poncho, because most flights are freezing! Even after you close that little air blower above your seat. And even when you're not cold, you can roll it up into the stuff sack and use it as a neck pillow or for lumbar support. Cozy and convenient to pack/carry? It's a must! 

    Model wearing the poncho
    Amazon

    PS: it's also machine washable!

    Promising review: "I purchased this for my 13-hour flight and would highly recommend it. The blankets provided by airlines are usually reused and made of itchy fabric. They also tend to slide off while I'm sleeping and fall to the floor several times, making them unsanitary to use. This Travelrest blanket has a slit that you put your head through. It rests on your back shoulders and stays on until you take it off. There's a front pouch that you can put your valuables in... this was very useful. Without this, I used to put my passport, wallet, phone, etc in the seat pocket in front of me...which is risky since the stuff can fall out of those pockets (very easy to lose/forget things). Also very lightweight and soft." —sartra

    Get it from Amazon for $29.95 (available in two sizes and in gray or navy).

    14. Kindle Paperwhite — it's waterproof, glare-free, and WAY more convenient than packing three books in your carry-on. You can easily carry your long TBR list with you from the plane to the hotel to the beach. 

    reviewer photo of a kindle showing a book cover
    reviewer holding the kindle while reading a page from a book
    reviewer holding up the kindle sideways to show how thin it is

    Promising review: "I LOVE my Kindle Paperwhite! I recently upgraded from an old Kindle that didn't have a backlight, and what a difference. I really love being able to read in bed at night without needing to have a light on. The battery life is fantastic. The Kindle is great for travel, so you don't have to dedicate luggage space to multiple books, but also great for just keeping with you or having around the house. It's so lightweight and thin. I recommend for any avid reader!" —Marissa T

    Read BuzzFeed's closer look at the Kindle Paperwhite for more info! (Review is of the 2018 version). 

    Get it from Amazon for $139.99+ (available in three colors, with or without ads, and in 8 GB or 16 GB). 

    15. A spacious weekender bag that's very much giving modern day Mary Poppins. It can fit shoes, clothes, your laptop, toiletries, and more! It has two water bottle holders, an exterior zip pocket (great for easily accessing your wallet or passport), and a luggage handle pass-through (that's also a pocket). It's pretty much the perfect carry-on bag. 

    the white bag fitted onto a rolling suitcase handle
    model placing a laptop into the packed bag and zipping it up
    Everlane

    As if that were't enough, it's also made of 100% recycled polyester!

    Promising review: "How did I ever travel without this weekender? I brought this as my carry-on piece on a 17-day trip to London, and it is CLUTCH. I'm telling you, buy it yesterday!! I got the lightest color, and it's incredibly durable, so many pockets inside and out, super spacious inside, many straps to choose from to carry, and looks sleek. I was concerned about the price at first, but it's worth every single penny. I love how the passthrough on the outside that holds this bag onto the handle of your luggage can be zipped closed to use as another pocket. My favorite travel purchase of 2021!" —LAinFlight

    Get it from Everlane for $95 (available in six colors). 

    16. Some biodegradable hypoallergenic wipes to help you stay fresh when you don't have time to shower between activities, or when you're just feeling gross while on the plane or train.

    model using one of the wipes on their arm
    Amazon

    These are made with natural tea tree oil, peppermint, ginseng, and oil and come individually wrapped, so they're easy to fit in your carry-on. 

    Promising review: "I purchased this product for a recent trip to China so that I could freshen up between flights and also so that I could clean up as needed. I predominantly used these to wipe my body between my long-haul flight and my connecting flight to a local destination. This was a nice alternative to a shower when one simply wasn't available. It just made me feel cool, refreshed, and slightly descuzzed. I'd recommend them for this purpose. As they are perfumed, I wouldn't recommend using them as a toilet wipe for fear of throwing off a critical pH balance for women, but as an overall body cleaner, they are great. :)" —Magdalene Sikora

    Get a pack of 10 from Amazon for $9.99.

    17. A collapsible water bottle so you can finally stop spending $8 on a freakin' bottled water at the airport! This will conveniently fit into your purse or carry-on — just unroll it and fill it up after you've made it through security.

    Reviewer holding the rolled up blue water bottle
    Reviewer holding the unrolled blue water bottle

    Plus, it's lead-, latex-, and BPA-free, is dishwasher safe, and can be used for hot or cold drinks.

    Promising review: "Well this is the coolest thing ever! I travel quite a bit, and I usually don't take a bottle with me because they are big and bulky and I usually lose them! This collapsible water bottle is a perfect traveling accessory. It stays collapsed until after security, and then I fill it up for the trip. It's a good size and fits in my side compartment in my travel backpack, and the cap screws in securely so I don't have to worry about it opening accidentally and spilling all over the place. I follow the instructions on how to clean it and it works just fine." —M. Lyons

    Get it from Amazon for $34.95 (available in five colors).

    18. The cutest travel games set to keep the group entertained during a long trip, when movies and playlists just aren't doing the trick anymore. It comes with six dry-erase game boards (including Tic-Tac-Toe and Hangman), markers, and a little carrying case.

    the travel games set, including dry erase boards, markers, and a carrying case
    Jonley Gifts / Etsy

    Based in Myrtle Beach, SC, Jonley Gifts is a small biz you should check out for home decor, personalized items, and cheeky t-shirts. 

    Promising review: "So adorable! Out of several similar travel game options, my kids liked this one best. The quality is amazing for the price." —Samantha Grace

    Get it from Jonley Gifts on Etsy for $27

    19. Some fruity melatonin sleep gummies made with L-theanine and botanicals like chamomile and lemon balm, which can assist with getting a better, more restful sleep. If you have trouble sleeping on plane rides or in hotels, these may help you feel more calm and relaxed. 

    the round circular purple gummies
    @ollynutrition / Instagram / Via www.instagram.com

    Learn more about the link between melatonin and sleep at the National Sleep Foundation.

    FYI, some Amazon reviewers said their gummies arrived melted, so if you live somewhere hot, consider finding these at a local store instead. 

    Promising review: "These are the best Melatonin I have ever used. I think it's the combination of the ingredients that sends me into a peaceful sleep. Two of these on an airplane and you can actually get some rest on long haul flights!" —J.D. Hammer

    Get a jar of 50 gummies from Amazon for $9.97 (also available in other sizes and in extra strength).

    20. Or, some homeopathic jet lag pills that can help you adjust to the time change and not feel like total crap once you finally arrive at your destination.

    box of the pills
    Amazon

    The instructions say to take one at take off, every two hours during the flight, and then again after you arrive. One box is good for 50 hours of flying! 

    Promising review: "I swear by this stuff — it works if you take the doses exactly as indicated. I set my timer on long flights to make sure I wake up on time for my next dose. And drink plenty of water, which sucks on long flights having to use bathroom all the time, but it's worth not getting jet leg. I was a flight attendant for six years and always used this when I worked long flights!" —Jvelez

    Get a pack of 32 pills from Amazon for $14.40

    21. A luggage-mounted cup caddy so you can cruise through the airport hands-free, while still having your much-needed coffee within reach. It also has a second pocket you can use for your water bottle, phone, or snack. 

    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 $11.99+ (available in 25 colors/patterns). 

    22. A JetKids carry-on suitcase that your kid will love and you will surely appreciate. Your kiddo can ride on it throughout the airport, use it as a footrest on the plane, and you can pack all their essentials inside of it. Um, do they make these in adult sizes?? 

    child model being pulled while riding the rolling suitcase
    child model sitting in a plane seat and using the suitcase as a leg rest
    JetKids, Amazon

    It's recommended for kids ages 3-7 and fits most standard economy seats. Plus, it has an adjustable strap so you can carry it over your shoulder, a top handle, and a mattress inside that can be removed and used while in the air. Parents have even used this product while waiting for their flight to keep kids comfy and content. 

    Promising review: "I dragged my feet on this purchase because of the price tag, but I have zero regrets after traveling solo with my 2-year-old and 5-year-old. This thing was so easy to maneuver through the airport and through the plane aisles that my 2-year-old pulled it herself for most of the trip. It was slightly too big for her to ride on, but my 4-year-old loved riding on it. The bed feature was super easy to set up and we used it to and from our destination. I was able to pack clothes for a five-day trip, the bed, a blanket and stuffie. I will definitely be dumping more money into this company for our next trip. Happy customer!" —Casie Wilds

    Get it from Amazon for $229

    23. A pair of supportive Dr. Scholl's kicks, because they'll be easy to slip on and off while going through TSA, they will look good with almost any casual outfit you pack, and they won't make your feet scream for help after you decide to go on an all-day walking tour. 

    reviewer wearing the black slip-ons
    reviewer wearing the gray slip-ons

    FYI: these are made from recycled bottles!

    Promising review: "I bought these shoes to wear on vacation to the Grand Canyon. I did a lot of walking on that trip, and my feet never hurt and I still looked cute. Then a few months later, we went to Durango, Colorado, and did a ton of walking, and again, my feet never hurt. I washed them and let them air dry several times over the next year and they came out great every time. They soon became my daily shoes to wear around the house. I have already bought a second pair to replace them so I can still look cute and be comfortable and wear the first pair when I water the garden. I would definitely recommend these shoes!" —J. Perkins

    Get it from Amazon for $21.94+ (available in women's sizes 5–13, including select wide sizes, and in 26 designs — not all designs available in all sizes). 

    24. mini contact lens kit so you can easily take out your contacts while on the go, instead of going hours with your eyes feeling all dry and irritated. It comes with a solution bottle, tweezers, stick connection, lens holder, and mirror — everything you need to remove your contacts right from your seat, without having to struggle in a tiny airplane bathroom. 

    It comes with a solution bottle, tweezers, stick connection, lens holder, and mirror. 

    Promising review: "When I travel, I worry about misplacing my contacts, so this will hep me keep them in a safe place, easy to find."—Tamara G.

    Promising review: "Great product for the price!! Super cute!! Small and perfect for traveling, in your car, purse, or pocket!! The tongs have a super soft silicone type grip on the ends so they won't hurt your lenses. I am very impressed!! I would recommend to everyone!! Great product, great price!! Will purchase again!!" —Loni H. Rhymes

    Get it from Amazon for $4.99 (available in three colors).

    25. And last but not least, an unassuming luggage strap — it may be small, but it's surprisingly helpful! Just hook it onto your luggage handle and use it to attach your purse, jacket, backpack, or neck pillow so you can maneuver through the airport with your hands-free. 

    The black strap attaching a backpack to a suitcase
    collage of pictures showing how the strap can be used to secure a lot of different travel items
    Amazon

    Promising review: "I love this little gadget. I used it to attach my jacket and computer bag to my luggage on an extended business trip. It made my airport walks so much easier. Now that I'm back home, I've been using it daily to attach my jacket or cardigan to my work bag or purse." —Michele

    Get it from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in six colors).

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