
19 Products To Make Your Next Flight More Enjoyable
An ultra-supportive neck pillow to make the whole "falling asleep while sitting upright" thing possible (and comfy). Is there any better way to pass the time on a plane than with a nice long nap? I don't think so.
Or an inflatable travel pillow with a genius design that provides support for your head and arms so dozing off while en route to your destination will be comfy as can be.
A Kindle Paperwhite to ensure your favorite reads and books on your TBR list are readily available midair without having to waste precious room in your carry-on/personal item lugging big novels.
An acupressure anti-nausea wristband that claims to ward off motion sickness and nausea, minus the drowsiness side effect found in most nausea medications.
A pair of wireless earbuds with a cult following to make listening to your music, audiobooks, shows, and movies nice and crisp.
Or a pair of noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones because this super comfy over-the-ear option delivers great sound AND may just help drown out the crying baby a few rows back.
An AirFly Pro wireless transmitter so you can connect your wireless earbuds to the airplane entertainment system. Watching your favorite shows/movies with clear sound is a heck of a lot better than the static that comes with the junk headphones the airline tries to sell you.
A pair of compression socks for potentially bringing sweet relief to feet that tend to swell during air travel.
A pack of EarPlanes — earplugs designed to help ease the pain that comes with the sudden pressure change during takeoff. These are also great if you're driving to a destination at high altitude or if you're simply just trying to drown out the sound of a crying baby so you can sleep.
A seat-back organizer great if the thought of putting your personal belongings like glasses, drinking bottles, and tech items into the provided seat back pouch makes you squirm.
A contoured sleep mask you're gonna be really happy you have with you next time you're on a flight and it's too bright to attempt to take a nap because the person next to the window refuses to close it. How's that for planning ahead?
A Nintendo Switch Lite, because trust us when we say you'll get so invested in building your perfect Animal Crossing island and befriending all of the adorable villagers, you'll forget you're even on a plane until the wheels hit the tarmac at your final destination.
An inflatable footrest for making your next flight the comfiest one yet. So comfy, you might actually somewhat *enjoy* flying? PS: If you're traveling with kiddos, this can help turn their airplane seat into a bed.
A phone mount so you can watch your favorite downloaded shows/movies on your flight — because sometimes the airline doesn't offer your comfort characters on their entertainment menu or worse...there's no television at all.
A freezable snack box because traveling when you are a picky eater (or traveling with one) or have allergies can be quite stressful. This lovely pouch makes it easy to bring your favorite snacks along with you.
A travel blanket and pillow set that's truly a genius solution for cozying up en route to your next destination. All you have to do is unzip the pillow and remove the fleece blanket that neatly fits inside it when you're ready to snuggle up. Plus, you can either slide it over the handle of your carry-on OR use the included carabiner to clip it to your backpack or duffel.
Or a shawl wrap light enough to be worn as a scarf and cozy enough to enjoy as a blanket en route to your destination.
A pack of compressed towelettes ready to expand with just water! These are a great option if you find yourself in a pickle in the airplane bathroom or if you or your little ones eat a messy snack/spill a sticky drink mid-flight.

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Travel + Leisure
a day ago
- Travel + Leisure
The Best Outdoor Projectors to Give You Drive-in Level Entertainment
Going to drive-in movie theaters is one of my favorite childhood memories (and I went to our local theater with friends well into high school.) Now that I have an outdoor projector of my own, I can get that romantic, outdoor movie theater experience pretty much wherever I go. While it may be impractical, I often take my outdoor projector camping for late night movie watching. It can be a fun way to wind down with a group of friends, but I also enjoy setting it up and using the inside of my tent as a screen when my husband and I are camping alone. While an outdoor projector can also be used indoors, they are specially designed with high-powered lighting that can be utilized even when it's not pitch black outside. They're also lightweight and can be water- and dust-resistant for added durability. We tested a variety of projectors on camping trips and international vacations to find the best option for all of your outdoor needs. Credit: Amazon $1,050 $800 at Amazon View on REI View on Water-resistant, drop-resistant, and dust-resistant, this durable projector is made to travel wherever you go. With up to five hours of battery life and 1,000 ANSI lumens, it's even strong enough to work in dim daylight (though, like all projectors, it works better the darker it gets.) It has a quick and easy setup: within 10 minutes of opening the box, we already had a movie playing. The picture is sharp and the auto focus worked well. We also love that it has a built-in handle, but you may want to invest in a padded case if you plan to regularly fly with the device. While the sound was loud enough, we didn't have any problems connecting the projector to an additional Bluetooth speaker to give us more of a surround sound experience. It takes just about two hours to fully charge the projector's battery and comes with a backup power cord if you prefer to plug it in for longer viewing. We also appreciated that it has a built-in stand to help you get the right angle for viewing, but do note that it does not come with a tripod, so you may need to invest in your own or plan to stack some other items to optimize your image. As an added bonus, you can charge your phone using the projector. It also has a built-in flashlight to help you get to your campsite. The Details: 6.3 x 10.2 x 9.8 inches | 9.9 pounds | Up to 5 hours of battery life Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Best Buy $798 at Amazon $800 at Target $800 at Samsung I've been using this portable projector for over two years and it still works just as well as the day I opened it. I'm not generally a Samsung user, but it was easy to make a new account in order to log in (and I've never had to use the account since.) It is easy to connect with new Wi-Fi accounts and remembers each one for auto-connection the next time you use it. I love that I can download apps and customize my own home screen to what I use most. While you do have to purchase the battery separately, it's well-worth the investment. It connects to the main projector to become just one item to carry (and pack) and makes the base a little taller. Alone, you can easily watch a full movie on one charge and the battery itself recharges quickly. I've used this projector against indoor and outdoor walls as well as inside of camping tents. The image is always vibrant and crisp. I also appreciate the autofocus and automatic keystone correction, so if I accidentally bump it, it fixes the image without me having to pause. For added convenience, the remote has preset buttons for Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and Samsung TV Plus, and is also compatible with voice command for faster searching. The Details: 3.7 x 6 x 3.7 inches | 1.8 pounds | Up to 3 hours of battery life Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Xgimi $899 at Amazon View on While most outdoor projectors work fine when projecting onto a wall, side of a building, or even a sheet pinned up, a taut screen can enhance the viewing experience with crisper images. The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser Outdoor Collection is the only projector we've tested that comes with everything you need for the perfect outdoor setup—including the screen. It also comes with ground stakes to stabilize the screen when camping or sitting in the yard. After turning it on for the first time, it took less than five minutes to set up and log in to both Amazon Prime and Netflix (both have shortcut buttons on the remote.) It was easy to connect to Wi-Fi and we never noticed a lag in connection; plus, the image is incredibly crisp. We love that you can use this with or without the stand and that the stand itself is a backup battery that provides an additional 2.5 hours of play. The full set comes in a fairly large and durable case that works well for car trips, but if you want to bring just the projector without all of the accessories, it could easily fit in most travel totes or backpacks (just be sure to pack it with a bit of padding for protection.) The Details: 14.8 x 19.9 x 7.9 inches for full kit | 10.8 pounds for full kit | Up to 5 hours of battery life Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Amazon $799 $550 at Amazon View on Walmart View on If you're looking for a versatile projector that can be used indoors or outdoors and connect to just about any streaming service you could want, this BenQ projector is a great choice. While we do recommend keeping it plugged in for prolonged use, the rechargeable battery pack can last up to 2.5 hours, depending on your settings and usage. It connects quickly to Wi-Fi and also connects to phones via Bluetooth. You can use it as a portable speaker and pair it with other speakers for louder volume and a surround sound effect. We love that it's on the smaller size (especially compared to how powerful it is) and that it comes with its own carrying case that makes traveling with it a breeze. It's also durable, splash-resistant, drop-proof. We used this both indoors and outdoors and appreciated the auto focus and image correction, so your movies and shows aren't warped even if you aren't projecting onto a perfectly flat surface. We were impressed with the image quality in all locations; the picture is crisp and easy to see in pitch black and low light conditions. The Details: 5.75 x 7.32 x 6.06 inches | 5.07 pounds | Up to 2.5 hours of video play battery life Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Amazon $400 $380 at Amazon View on While outdoor projectors are a fun travel accessory, they aren't always the most practical since they can be heavy and bulky. This Nebula Capsule weighs under two pounds and features a slim pole-like design that is easy to pack and carry. The system itself is intuitive and looks like most television interfaces, so it's easy to navigate. We were impressed by the sharpness, color quality, and brightness of the images, especially when using the projector at night. The connection was great with phone hotspots and Wi-Fi signals alike. We also like that you can download an app on your phone to use it as a remote for the projector if you don't want (or forgot) to pack the physical remote. We weren't able to use this longer than two hours at a time, so we do recommend plugging it in for watching movies. Still, we found it to be quite sturdy considering how lightweight it is and loved it for taking to hotel rooms and camping trips alike. The Details: 2.7 x 2.7 x 5.5 inches | 1.43 pounds | Up to 2 hours of battery life Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure Credit: Travel + Leisure


Buzz Feed
6 days ago
- Buzz Feed
28 Must-Have Travel Products Available On Prime
A window seat BevLedge to avoid chugging your cup of ginger ale (no ice) in the name of closing your tray table. This room-saver holds both bevvies and accessories (like sleep masks and headphones) to maximize that economy window seat. An Airplane Pocket tray cover to avoid dipping your hand into the abyss that is a seatback pocket. This conveniently slides over an airplane tray to hold everything from passports and chargers to laptops and paperbacks. It also prevents that panic of "did I leave my passport behind?" that I personally feel every single time I step off an airplane. A Bluetooth adapter, because we all know that in-flight complimentary headphones are all but useless. This clever device lets you listen to new movies (*watches Harry Potter for the 90th time*) from the comfort of your own headphones. Promising review: "Got this for my trip. Works perfectly on the listed aircraft. Paired up with my Bose QC earbuds on the first attempt. Lasted for a 15- and then 6-hour flight without recharging. If I were to lose this, I would buy it again without hesitation. A product that actually works as advertised. Would buy again." —TomPrice: $34.99 (available in four colors) A portable stand to transform your tray table into a personal movie theatre. Download some movies onto your phone or tablet, prop 'em on this thing, and BAM! Just break out some snacks, and the discomfort of traveling will be completely forgotten. Promising review: "This was one of the many products I bought for our international flight that my husband said I didn't need… well, during our 17-hour flight (the second flight out of six), he took my phone holder after his arms got tired binge-watching his show. Then I got to gloat in his face that I made a smart purchase! I'm taking this phone holder on every vacation we have! I love that you can also swivel the angle of the phone to adjust if the seat in front of you is reclined or not." —chrissy yoshidaPrice: $12.29 A foot hammock so you can truly ~kick your feet up~ and relax, promoting circulation and helping you feel less cramped in your tiny seat. (We'll get booked on business class one day. I promise.) Promising review: "I was on a LONG international flight and this was a lifesaver. There was plenty of room for my feet, and having it allowed me to adjust my leg position often. It was easy to pack and carry, taking up virtually no space in my bag." —Gilles R. ChiassonPrice: $14.99 (also available in multipacks) A plush blanket and pillow combo that's not a pain to pack thanks to a compact case with a trolley sleeve that slips over suitcase handle with ease. Promising review: "Took this on an 11-hour international flight. It's lightweight to carry but warm enough for a plane. So glad I had this with me. It's also very easy to pack up." —Samuel HoultPrice: $29.95 (available in six colors) Wireless sleep headphones because there's nothing worse than resting your head on your hand and lodging your earbuds all the way back into your eardrums. This seamless headband is both painless and plays white noise or your favorite music. A memory foam seat cushion with an ergonomic design and gel layer that prevents bad posture and provides ultimate support. If your tush tends to hurt after a mere three seconds of sitting, this will take your long flight from "this is taking forever" to "wow, these last 13 hours breezed by." Promising review: "From the instant I sat on this, I knew this was the correct purchase for relief. Two days after I received my cushion, we flew from Ontario, California, to Dallas, and then to London. I can honestly say that I would not have been able to make those flights due to my discomfort. I used it on each excursion we made in the 14 days of travel." —Bob B. Price: $36.76+ (available in three colors) A foot rest especially adored by families traveling with little ones — this inflatable foot rest allows you to make the most of that extra floor space. Promising review: "We had the bulkhead bassinet seats for our flight to Europe. This footrest was amazing! My husband and I were able to completely sprawl out and sleep. If you're on the fence, I'd say just buy it. The footrest takes pressure not just off your feet but off your hips, so after the long-haul flight, we both felt rested and fresh. We won't be traveling long haul without them!" —Jennifer PearsonPrice: $24.99 An inflatable wedge pillow you can slip on over your hands for deep sleep that feels genuinely restful (no small feat amidst turbulence). Prop open your tray table, rest your hands, then rest your head. *falls asleep immediately* A luggage strap for folks who avoid bringing a slew of necessities (neck pillows, light jackets, the wide-brim hat you specifically bought for a sunny trip but never pack, etc.) for the sake of easy transport. Disposable silicone earplugs because ear pain during air travel is REAL, and babies have every reason to cry because of it. Just saying. Promising review: "A friend told me about these when I ruptured my eardrum a few days before I had to fly. I was expecting immense pain from my not-nearly-healed ear during takeoff and landing, but with these, I didn't feel the slightest additional discomfort." —Kathleen $17.40 A carry-on friendly portable espresso maker, if the coffee carts at the hotel chains your corporation approves budget for are a far cry from the caffeine you want to drink in the morning. This ensures a delicious cup of joe, always. A travel drink caddy if wheeling across terminals with your carry-on and (as the airlines dub it) your personal item (aka your purse) has led to several an airport Starbucks drink being spilled. This props iced coffee and water bottles upright so you can pull out your boarding pass with ease. Promising review: "This is an amazing travel accessory! When you are trying to juggle your hot beverage with a water bottle, your phone, and a boarding pass, this is a handy, easily stashable uni-tasker to have. Fits perfectly on my carry-on bag and larger rolling bags as well." —PiratePrice: $14.99+ (available in 11 colors) Anti-nausea ginger gum perfect for pregnancy morning sickness *or* long plane trips and train rides. Avoiding having to ask your seatmate to move so you can run to the bathroom is as easy as one, two, chew. "I originally bought this gum for a getaway that I knew included a road trip because I get carsick on long drives and didn't want to become a miserable little gnat as a result. Let me tell you, this gum saved not only me but also almost everyone on my trip. Whenever someone started feeling nauseated, they just popped a piece of gum in their mouth and felt relief within minutes. The ginger taste is light, but it's still effective. It's actually really yummy! I can't imagine how many times we would've had to pull over so someone could get some fresh air or even throw up during our almost five-hour drive had I not brought this gum along." —former BuzzFeeder Jasmin SuknananPrice: $7.99 An anti-theft belt currently moonlighting as a fashion accessory to help hold up your mid-rise jeans when, in fact, it functions as a secret purse. This is actually equipped with a "secret" wallet for storing valuables whilst walking through a new city. Promising review: "I purchased this for a trip to Cuba, where I needed to carry all of the money I needed for that week in cash. Although I am not typically worried/normally cautious when traveling, the idea of carrying that much cash on me made me nervous. Traditional money belts/fanny packs just didn't seem like a fit for me. I was worried they would become uncomfortable in the hot sun. This security belt was perfect. It allowed us to carry most of their money for the trip hidden within the belt, and carry in my purse the money I needed for that day. It also worked like a breeze with no issues getting through security. I'm not sure how much I'll use this in the future, but it was perfect for our needs for a trip to Cuba." —fendiPrice: $15.99 A contoured sleep mask, because — and gird your loins here — plane naps CAN be good. This helps alleviate pressure and prevents any light from ruining your snooze, plus the seamless elastic means it won't snag your hair in the process. Promising review: "I've tried many sleep masks, but this is the only one I like. The foam around the eye sockets is soft and covered with soft material that forms a seal around my eye sockets. This makes it very comfortable and shields out any light, even if I want to take a nap during the day! I have been able to regulate my sleep better because I put it on when I want to sleep, and I am not awakened by light until I want to be. I usually stay up until at least midnight and wake up the minute the sun comes out, but I've been able to sleep many hours more than usual. This is THE ONLY mask I give as a gift, and the recipients tell me they have gotten the same response — longer sleep in the morning. Excellent buy!" —FanceyfootworkPrice: $21.99 (available in four colors) A travel tray perfect for any accompanying kiddos. This collapsible accessory is equipped with a detachable cup holder, iPad viewing stand for Cocomelon marathons, side storage pockets for toys and other knick-knacks, plus a dry erase drawing surface base. Promising review: "The perfect addition to our road trip! We were constantly battling with dropped snacks, toys, etc. My kiddo loved the compartments to hold everything, and the dry erase board was such a bonus! I love how well the removable pieces cling on, it's not your typical Velcro, much stronger and doesn't seem like it will wear down over time." —ARose Price: $28.99 A digital luggage scale — all I can say is that it's worth the $10 if you're prone to overpacking and have, on more than one occasion, been forced to pay an additional $100 luggage fee. Promising review: "This luggage scale is so handy and is great for weighing your luggage. I was a little concerned before I got it because I wasn't sure how accurate it would be. When I used it when I went on vacation, it was dead on to what the airport said, so I highly recommend this. Plus, it's easy to pack in your bags." —Teresa DanielsPrice: $10.99 Luggage tags available in a bunch of vibrant, distinguishable colors that make spotting your suitcase at baggage claim into a no-fuss breeze. Promising review: "Bought these for a trip across the country (I went through five airports) and these made it easy to identify my suitcase at baggage claim. Happy with the quality for money spent!" —AnnMarie JohnstonPrice: $9.99 (available in 19 colors) A large travel wallet because there is NOTHING WORSE than losing a connecting boarding pass while on a plane. Is it underneath your seat? In the carry-on you stored in the overhead compartment? Did you drop it en route to the plane? I don't know, I'm tired, just get this and save yourself the potential headache. The wallet has a passport pocket, a boarding pass compartment, three credit card slots, an ID slot, a slim card pouch, slim pockets, a ticket slot, a cellphone pouch, a coin zippered pocket, a key holder, and a pen review: "I absolutely love this wallet. I needed a new travel wallet, and this holds everything I need all in one place, and it still closes nicely and stays flat! I can fit my boarding pass, passport, ID, credit cards, money, checked baggage tickets, receipts, and more in it, yet it doesn't bulk up or look like an overstuffed mess. It's just amazing. The description says it only holds US money, but I just used the boarding pass flap to hold all my Japanese yen (¥), which are larger. I didn't use the zippered pocket for coins as I much prefer a separate coin purse for that sort of thing. I definitely recommend it to anyone who travels a lot!" —Anthony LuuPrice: $11.99 (available in 39 colors) Silicone travel bottles because — regardless of whether you're staying in a 10-person hostel or a 5-star resort — complimentary shampoo is almost exclusively trash. These bottles come with pre-printed labels that allow you to bring your favorite hair and body products along for the trip. And it comes with a handy, clear zipper pouch!Promising review: "Just took a trip to the Dominican Republic and used carry-on luggage only throughout the entire trip, never once was questioned about the size. The bag they are in seems thin, but it worked great to put bottles back in, as well as some smaller items fit in the bag too, like lip gloss, mascara, and such. The holes are big enough to get your product into the bottles without any complications. My fiancé and I had plenty of shampoo, conditioner, sunblock, and lotion for seven days. Highly recommend these bottles, they are perfect for carry-ons!!" —Stephanie MillerPrice: $11.99+ (for a set of three; available in a variety of sizes) Compression socks to help keep your feet from swelling up. TLDR: These can help prevent leg soreness, cramping, *and* use a moisture-wicking fabric. Read more about compression socks and long flights at Cleveland Clinic. Promising review: "I've been wearing compression socks to work for years and loved them, but these are the first pairs of compression socks I've tried for running. I had been having some leg cramping on my long runs, so I decided to try them and will never go back to short athletic socks again. I love the lack of fatigue I get from the pressure of these socks and the decrease in post-run pain. I will be wearing these when I cross the finish line at my first marathon this October!" —jamerz82Price: $6.95+ (available in sizes S–XXL and in 11 colors) Neoprene handle wraps available in fluorescent colors you can hypothetically spot from space. Or at the very least, you can spot them from baggage claim. Promising review: "These are great! It was very easy to spot my bag at the baggage claim thanks to these handle covers and the coordinating luggage tags. I also appreciated that the comfortable handle made it easier to schlep my bag in and out of the car!" —RiverSongPrice: $9.99 (available in 11 colors) BPA-free covers if you've gotten into the habit of flinging your toothbrush into your foundation-covered makeup bag and calling it a day. When you think about it: ew. This tiny doodad keeps grime off the bristles that are intended to disinfect your mouth. Promising review: "Fits my double brush electronic toothbrush perfectly. Cleans easily. A perfect accessory for the health and cleanliness of the toothbrush. Great idea; and I like the way they look." —a l brock Price: $12.99 Packing cubes capable of helping you fit your entire 👏 friggin' 👏 wardrobe 👏 inside your carry-on. Plus, they keeps everything lookin' niiiiice and neat. Promising review: "I am officially sold on packing cubes!! These things are amazing! I can believe I've been packing without them my whole life. The mesh lining allows you to peek inside, and I was able to pack all my clothes, shoes, and toiletries for a 10-day trip to Europe (full contents listed below). I packed them as I normally would first, and then packed them in the packing cubes. There was SO much more room in my luggage after packing everything in the cubes! Items I fit in the cubes and bag include two jackets, one jean vest, four pants/capris, two pairs of shorts, one romper, four dresses, one maxi skirt, seven tank tops, four shirts, three camisoles, three pajama sets, 15 undies, six pairs of socks, and four pairs of shoes. But why are you still reading?? Go buy these cubes!" —Tiffany Price: $22.99 (available in eight colors) A TSA-approved transparent organizer so you don't have to fish around your suitcase for liquids (and then stuff them in a clear baggy) when going through airport security. Flying is nerve-wracking enough. Let's not be panicking about whether or not our favorite moisturizer will be unjustly confiscated. Promising review: "I am a flight attendant, and this case is perfect for all my international flights that require going through security. Plus, I love the handle. It makes it easy to pull out of my suitcase!" —Krissti Price: $12.86 (available in nine colors) Cable ties because tangled charging cords and headphones are the second most frustrating thing on the planet. (Forgetting said charging cords and headphones at home is #1.) These cable ties are also great for when you're NOT traveling!Promising review: "I used the different colors to help sort and organize the cords we were bringing on our trip, and I love that you can leave them on and just wrap them back up when you are ready!" —Shelby S. Price: $6.99 (for a pack of 20)


Buzz Feed
7 days ago
- Buzz Feed
24 Travel Products Flight Attendants Swear By
A pair of 3-inch Clarks heels that'll make you look super professional on all of your business trips, and thanks to their amazing cushioned insole, you'll feel like you're walking on clouds while navigating airport lines and security checkpoints. The sleek design pairs with any outfit, from sharp business suits to casual workwear. A sturdy, lightweight pill organizer equipped with eight compartments to keep all of your medications sorted in one compact case without having to squeeze bulky pill bottles into your carry-on. A comfy, ergonomic Trtl neck pillow because even though you're packed on a plane like a can of sardines, that doesn't mean you should have to compromise your sleep. This neck pillow helps keep your head upright so you don't arrive at your destination exhausted and with an achy neck. This will also prevent you from nodding off on your neighbor, ensuring everyone can enjoy their flight in peace! A luggage drink caddy to ensure your beloved matcha latte is secured to your wheeled luggage as you dash to your gate. The caddy also features two extra pockets to hold your in-flight snacks, hand sanitizer, phone charger, and anything else you might want to keep within arm's reach while on the go. A TSA-friendly toiletries set ready to carry all of your essentials like shampoo, body wash, and lotion without having to worry about TSA tossing them. The set also comes with pre-printed labels so you'll know exactly what's what, keeping you prepared and organized. A lightweight, compact, and high-speed Anker portable charger that'll be a lifesaver when you're waiting for your Uber to arrive, but you've just spent an hour trying to get the perfect shot of the Sydney Opera House and now your phone battery is at a mere 10%. This mighty charger is capable of charging smartphones lightning fast when in a pinch. An unassuming luggage strap — it might not look like much, but you can use it to strap your coat or personal bag to your luggage so you don't have to carry it around, freeing your hands to grab a cup of coffee from Dunkin'. A carry-on-friendly travel Gillette Venus razor ensuring you stay on top of your body care routine without compromising quality *or* precious room in your carry-on. A set of wireless Bluetooth earbuds over 169,000 reviewers gave 5 stars. These earbuds offer over 10 hours of playtime to block out all the unwanted noise around you — including loud, chatty people on the plane and the adorable but screaming baby in 23A. A Weleda lotion if you want to avoid that dry airplane air turning your skin into a raisin. This cult-fave lotion is called 'Skin Food' for a reason: It's basically a feast for your skin, packed with soothing chamomile, nourishing sunflower seed oil, and restorative calendula to leave your skin softer and more radiant. Now you can look and feel your best, even at 30,000 feet! A popular, versatile off-the-shoulder jumpsuit — it's comfy enough to wear on the plane but still chic enough for any event you might have to attend as soon as you land. No wonder it has over 35,000 5-star ratings! An anti-theft backpack with a genius design: The main compartment's zipper sits up against your back rather than facing outward. Take THAT, you pickpocketers! A portable door lock for instant added security when traveling alone, or just to limit the number of "what if" scenarios in your mind. This easy-to-install lock simply slips onto the door latch for peace of mind. An electronics organizer to keep your wired earphones, various chargers, and other accessories neat and easy to find so that you aren't digging through a jumbled mess. A resealable travel-size pack of antibacterial wipes so you can give that airplane seat a quick once-over and breathe easy knowing they kill 99.99% of germs. A weighted sleep mask ready to help you drift off into dreamland faster than you can say, "Jet lag who?" This light-blocking mask will help you rest so that by the time you land at your destination, you won't be a puffy-eyed zombie. A mini lightweight flat iron letting you straighten your hair just the way you like it, no matter where you are. It's compact enough to fit in your carry-on, yet powerful enough to tackle even the frizziest of hair days. Plus, its quick heat-up time means you can spend more time enjoying your vacay and less time fussing with your hair. A travel jewelry case that'll prevent all your dainty little necklaces from turning into a giant knot. Honestly, you could solve a Rubik's Cube faster than the time it takes to untangle your jewelry. A compact, carry-on friendly portable espresso maker so you can whip up that caffeinated goodness no matter where in the world you are. A portable white noise machine to cancel out sleep-disrupting background noise. It produces a consistent, soothing sound that can lull you into a peaceful slumber, no matter if your hotel room is right next to the elevator or your balcony is just above the street level. A pair of anti-nausea wristbands if you're someone who suffers from motion sickness and knows how much it can ruin your travel experience. These little bands apply acupressure to a specific point on your wrist, helping to relieve nausea without needing to carry around bottles of medication. A USB-chargeable mini handheld fan to be your personal breeze machine during those stuffy long flights. You can either hold it right in your hand or perch it on the tray table to send waves of cool air your way. A genius zipper puller if you frequently travel alone — now you won't have to twist into a pretzel while trying to zip up the back of your favorite dress! Just imagine the freedom of wearing anything you want without needing an extra set of hands. A mini steamer to rescue your clothes after they've been tightly packed in your carry-on. It's a total game changer for those last-minute outfit touch-ups before you head out, and it'll fit neatly in your suitcase without taking up much space!