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If You're The Type Of Person Who Tries To Stuff Their Entire Life Into A Carry On, You Should Check Out These 29 Space-Saving Products

If You're The Type Of Person Who Tries To Stuff Their Entire Life Into A Carry On, You Should Check Out These 29 Space-Saving Products

Buzz Feed16-03-2025

1. A waterproof Kindle to carry an entire library's worth of books so you're always entertained during that eight-hour flight, that pool-side vacay, or during some downtime in the Airbnb while you're waiting for your always-chronically-late-friends to finish getting ready. After all, not only does it carry thousands of downloaded books, but the battery life lasts up to 10-freaking-weeks!!!
It also features adjustable warm light that's much easier on your eyes.
BuzzFeed Shopping contributor Abby Kass swears by her Kindle as a travel must-have: "Yes, that is me sitting in a pool in Hawaii holding my Kindle over the water without fear or stress that if it falls in, it will break. Truly living my best life."
Promising review:"I LOVE reading and being able to access a book anywhere with this thing. It is easy to navigate, very easy to read and adjust the brightness or how warm the light is. It doesn't auto adjust, but I don't need that feature. I've read in bright sunlight to dark rooms, and it's always been so clear. You can adjust the font and use the library to search whatever books you want. Makes packing books for traveling very easy. Battery life lasts me two weeks if I'm reading every day for a few hours." — R@L0
Get it from Amazon for $149.99 (available in three colors and with or without lockscreen ads).
2. A set of packing cubes for smushing down any bulky articles of clothing into the perfect size to slide comfortably into your carry-on — no vacuum suctioning required.
Promising review:"I travel frequently and travel light. My luggage is usually limited to a backpack that slides under the airline seat. For a two-week European cruise, I added a carry-on rolling suitcase. I've used these packing cubes twice so far, and I am hooked. One cube holds everything (including clothing) I take on a three-night trip. The cube slides into my pack, saving massive amounts of room, and everything is easy to find during travel and at the hotel. Taking out one cube and unzipping is much better than digging through a pack! I will never leave home without these!" — Gura
Get a set of four packing cubes (also comes with a laundry bag) from Amazon for $21.99 (available in 25 colors and two sets).
3. Or a pack of vacuum-free space-saving compression bags so you can pack three times the clothes without needing to spend that extra moolah baggage fees. And there's no need for a vacuum since these bags come with a pump that will suck out all of the air and keep your clothes as compressed as possible.
Just pack in your clothes, roll up the bag, and watch as the excess air is squeezed out.
BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord says:"HELLO, I AM OBSESSED WITH THESE. Despite all the rave reviews I was definitely skeptical of space-saving bags that didn't require a vacuum, and even as they were actively squishing my clothes into oblivion I still couldn't quite believe it. I had easily two suitcases worth of clothes I wanted to pack for a three-week trip to London, and I managed to neatly pack the entirety of my wardrobe in one roller carry-on bag. Truly all I had to do was put my clothes in the bag, push them to the bottom, and then sit on it to get the air out before sealing it up. I had tons of extra bags and make a habit of taking them with me in case other people joining me on trips need them to be able to pack souvenirs on the way home. I'm never taking a long trip without these again — these are worth every damn penny."
Promising review: "I travel monthly for work, usually gone for 4–5 days. Before these, I would have to check a bag. Dress shirts and pants roll up nicely and stay wrinkle free. It's tempting to want to over-stuff these, but if you're packing golf shirts or cloths with 'slippery' fabric, they slide out of the top of the bag as you get close to the end. The clips take a minute to get used to, but after a couple of times zipping up the bags, it's pretty easy." — BigSkinny
Get a set of eight from Amazon for $15.98.
4. *OR* a Stow-N-Go travel organizer that comes with built-in shelves, so you don't have to completely unpack when you're only making a quick weekend trip for the holidays. You can just pull it out of your suitcase and hang it in your closet.
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Plus, it has a zipper compartment at the bottom for putting all your dirty clothes in so they don't get mixed with clean items (forcing you to end up just washing everything when you get home).
Promising review:"I just love it. I travel a lot. Now I don't have to hang anything up but my organizer. I can see what I pack and where everything is. Just love it. I can easily fit seven days' worth of outfits and three pairs of shoes in a carry-on suitcase. Just great." — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $22.99+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors).
5. Some Tide sink packets because it is absolutely necessary when you want to pack as few clothes as possible and are fighting the urge to pack 30 different undies for your trip. Just rip open one of the packs and pour it into any sink full of water — instant suds for a wash on the go.
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BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly is a big fan of these: "Each pack comes with three packets. And, because they *are* liquid, they'll easily slide into the side of your toiletries bag. I've packed these on international trips to much success!"
Promising review: "Taking these out of the country to wash under things is exactly the right size." — Laura Wilson
Get nine packs from Amazon for $6.39 (available in two scents and four pack sizes).
6. A strap can hold your essentials, like a travel pillow, jacket, personal item, and more, as you scoot along through the airport. Here's to quickly gathering all your stuff post-screen and freeing up those hands!
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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 $8.99+ (available in six colors and packs of two).
7. A splurge-worthy set of Cadence Capsules for holding all of your needed toiletries together without hogging all the room in your luggage. The magnetic sides make it possible for you to organize these in the best way needed to fit in your case (without easily losing one). Plus, they're super sturdy, leak-proof, and even work great for a few days' worth of vitamins or holding small jewelry.
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The "daily routine" set includes four medium and three small capsules as well as magnetic, interchangeable labels for shampoo, conditioner, body wash, moisturizer, cleanser, a pill icon, and a blank tile.
They also offer skincare, bodycare, haircare, and pill case sets as well as extenders that increase the size of the capsule!
Cadence is an AAPI woman-owned small business that was founded by Steph Hon with the goal of eliminating single-use travel-sized plastics. The containers are made from recycled ocean-bound plastic.
Promising review: "These containers are perfectly sized for all my travel needs, whether it's skincare products, vitamins, or even small jewelry pieces. They fit neatly into my carry-on, saving space and keeping everything organized. No more messy toiletry bags or digging around for tiny items — everything has its place with Cadence. The quality of the materials is top-notch. The containers snap together securely, making it easy to keep them organized and prevent any spills. It's such a clever and practical feature that adds a touch of luxury to the whole experience. Plus, it's oddly satisfying to hear the little click when they snap into place!
"I'll be honest — the price did give me pause at first. These containers are definitely an investment, but I can confidently say they're worth it. The peace of mind they provide, knowing my products are safe and secure during travel, is priceless. Plus, the high-quality build means they'll last for many trips to come, making them a smart long-term investment." — Randy G.
Get the daily routine set from Amazon for $138 (available in five colors and other sets).
8. Or a TSA-approved 16-piece travel toiletries set so you can minimize the amount of space your bathroom essentials take up in your backpack. These bottles are perfect for carrying all your fave beauty products and are set in a leakproof bag so that you don't have to worry about getting shampoo stains on your clothing as you wheel your carry-on down the ramp.
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The set comes with four bottles, four jars, two spray bottles, two scoopers (to help transfer creams), one funnel (to help transfer liquids), one cleaning brush, a page of labels, and a bag that everything fits in.
Promising review:"I've purchased a lot of different travel sets for my toiletries over the years. Inevitably, they are hard to fill and tend to leak. This set was magic! The wide mouth made it easy to fill from a larger bottle, and the little scoops made transferring creams to the jar containers very easy and with much less mess. The only con (hardly worth mentioning) is that once you squeeze the bottle, it takes a few minutes to expand with air again, so the sides are a bit sunken. I solved that by unscrewing the top just a bit for a quick release of the vacuum pressure. I had no leaks, and plenty of containers for every toiletry." — MDC
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in eight colors).
9. A Hackwith Design House shirt for people who don't want to overpack but love the idea of a single shirt that can be styled in six — yes, SIX — different ways! You can wear this shirt again and again without anyone being the wiser.
Hackwith Design House is a woman-owned small business that creates made-to-order apparel. This shirt can be worn as a V-neck, off-the-shoulder, boatneck, V-back, and even open as a jacket. And the color is simple, which means it can be paired well with many different bottoms.
BuzzFeed Shopping editor Chelsea Stuart says:"I have this shirt and I *love* it. All credit for its discovery goes to TikToker @jennifer.bianca who I happened to stumble across on my FYP. It checks all my boxes: black, comfortable, versatile, and durable. My initial worry was that I wouldn't feel secure in it (I have a 38DDD chest and most wrap tops/dresses I've tried haven't stayed where they're supposed to), but I haven't had an issue with this! I've worn it tied in the front giving me a square neck (like the middle picture) and tied in the back giving me a V-neck up front (just like the photo on the right) — both were super comfortable, and I didn't have to adjust myself at all. As someone whose weight fluctuates, I also appreciate that this piece can handle pounds gained and lost. The fabric is medium weight, so I'll be wearing it season to season, and there's just enough elasticity in the arms that if you roll up your sleeves, they won't fall back down. All that is to say trust that I will be buying additional colors!"
Get it from Hackwith Design House for $145 (available in women's sizes XS–4X and in three colors).
10. A 2-in-1 hair tool so you're not trying to stuff two separate tools into your luggage — but you're well aware of the fact that you can't possibly survive without both a curler and a straightener. Plus, it's dual voltage for international travel!
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Promising review:"Don't be fooled by the tiny price or size, this little baby is serious. If you are looking for a small travel option rather than lugging your big straightener and giant curling iron around the world, than I think you'll love this. It performs really well, turning my frizzy wavy hair into a smooth and sleek style. The curling iron option also creates shiny, silky lasting curls! It's easy to transition between both. I also like the grippy handle and the fact that the curling iron clip is a different color than the straightening bars because that helps me see how I should be maneuvering it around. The voltage goes up to 240m, so you are good using it internationally without a converter (but you will need an adapter just to fit it into various foreign outlets). At this price, definitely give it a try and flaunt your tresses abroad." — Christine
Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in two colors).
11. A portable rain hood you can slip on under any (yes, ANY) jacket, so even your favorite coat can now boast a hood. No need to attempt cramming in those extra raincoats or bulky umbrellas; this can be kept on hand whenever those pesky clouds unpredictably start to form — despite the weather app declaring clear skies for the duration of your trip.
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All it is is a hood attached to a vest you can wear under *any* jacket to protect yourself (and your hair) from whatever the weather has planned.
Promising review: "I love this! The quality is very nice and it fits great. Wore it last week in the rain with a coat I love that doesn't have a hood and it was perfect. It slips right under your jacket so all you see is the hood, so it pretty much blends in with your jacket. Such a great idea! Wish there were more colors and patterns, I'd order more." — Jill Hammel
Get it from Amazon for $29.
12. A Subtl Beauty Stack so instead of lugging around a whole makeup bag (which, let's be honest, takes up wayyy too much space), you can condense up to nine makeup essentials into one small stack! You can customize this pretty much however you want, so you can carry everything from concealer to highlighter to bronzer.
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Each stack also includes a mirror lid, a base, and a mini brush.
Promising review:"I absolutely love how compact this product is. I have been pleasantly surprised at how natural the makeup feels and I love the natural look it provides. I originally purchased it for traveling, but have been using it daily and love it!" – Paula Bowie
Get the Starter Stack from Subtl Beauty for $60 (available in 19 tones), or customize your own stack starting at $12 per layer, with up to nine product types available.
13. A waterproof travel cable organizer to keep all of your favorite small gadgets and chargers on hand and keep the mess of wires compact so that they're not taking up any extra much-needed space in your bag.
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Promising review:"Excellent for travel! Nice to have a go-to individual pouch especially for the chords. Husband travels for business and this is a must, so if he's in an airport or hotel he can locate them easily and they don't get mixed with others." — Brent Webb
Get it from Amazon for $9.85+ (available in three sizes and 19 colors).
14. A skyline mini wallet emergency kit, so you're not tryna stuff full bottles of Tylenol or large packs of makeup wipes into your already over-packed carry-on. This kit has everything you possibly need for those unforeseen emergencies — like those moments you find yourself needing a tampon, a hair tie, or even the back of an earring that's mysteriously gone missing.
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Anne Cate is a woman-owned small business based in Cleveland, Ohio, that handmakes minimalist keepsakes with a skyline from more than 100 cities and colleges around the world!
The kit includes a hair tie, ChapStick, two floss pics, a sewing kit, bandages, emery board, two safety pins, two earring backs, a makeup wipe, two bobby pins, two mints, a deodorant wipe, a Shout wipe, a tampon, hand sanitizer, and Tylenol.
Promising review: "I'm heading to Rome this fall with my best friend and our husbands. I thought this would be the cutest little emergency case to bring along so I got each of us one. I am so excited to give it to her. She will love the Rome skyline and all the goodies inside." — Jen
Get it from Anne Cate for $25 (available in 96 skylines).
15. A capacious travel backpack to fit as many items as you can possibly jam-pack into it while still being able to slide it under the seat in front of you. It's able to zip open completely — yes, like a suitcase — so you can find whatever you need! It has plenty of pockets, a compartment just for wet items and another for shoes.
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Promising review:"Lots of space. I bought this for a business trip so I could carry my laptop and clothes for two nights and not check a bag at the airport. This worked perfectly and looks nice." — Angie J
Get it from Amazon for $22.79+ (available in four sizes and 40 styles).
16. A reusable, compact gel lint roller so you can keep your ~fancy~ outfit looking clean, pristine, and free from the loose fuzz that somehow keeps ruining your classic black button-up.
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Promising review: "I travel frequently for work and keep this in my suitcase. Works great; I no longer carry a lint roller." — Lisa Przekop
Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in four colors and in packs of two or four).
17. A set of TSA-friendly travel bottles with pumps because this will make traveling along with all your most important liquid products so much easier. These are literally perfect for that ~expensive~ shampoo/conditioner combo you can't possibly think about traveling without.
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Promising review:"It's a little hard to fill but if you have a small funnel already it makes it a lot easier. They're super easy to use and really convenient for packing. I use it for the gym, travel, and I also travel for work often and it comes in handy there." — Kelsey Jacobi
Get a set of two from Amazon for $6.99 (available in three colors).
18. A foldable jewelry organizer for storing your absolute *best* of friends. This folded case has several pockets and slits, so you can stash anything from rings to earrings to necklaces without having to carry several bulky boxes that take up too much room. Don't deal with the stress of misplacing any of your favorite pieces; keep them on hand for those fun nights out!
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Promising review:"My favorite traveling item! Before I was sticking jewelry in ziplock bags and in my suitcase and I'd lose them in there or they'd tangle and I was limited on what I could bring. I bring this with me every time we go out of town for business." — Kristy and Jose
Get it from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors).
19. A pack of Neutrogena makeup remover towelettes to completely wipe your face free from makeup as you're stuck on that overnight flight. Rather than carrying around a bulky regular-size pack, these tiny individual ones can just be tossed into your bag for that on-the-go freshness.
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Promising review:"Just what I needed. This worked perfectly on a recent business trip. Felt refreshing and left my skin feeling soft." — Glenda E
Get a pack of 20 from Amazon for $6.88 (also available in a larger pack).
20. Or a makeup-removing cloth you can easily carry instead of lugging around a huge pack of disposable wipes. This simple washcloth can safely go through TSA (since your regular full-size bottle of liquid certainly cannot), and all it needs is some water to wipe your face clean.
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Promising review: "This product...I have no clue how this works, but it does! Let me start by saying I was wearing a full face of makeup. I mean foundation, contour highlight, eyeliner, seriously the whole nine yards. All I did was wet it and wiped my face, my jaw literally dropped. This is hands-down my favorite makeup remover. The best part is that they are reusable so you don't have to keep buying those expensive disposables that leave your face feeling greasy." — Heather Griffith
Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in six colors and in packs of three or six).
21. The 4-in-1 Alleyoop Pen Pal so you're not lugging around a packed bag full of makeup — this one lil' pen has an eyeliner, brow liner, lip liner, and a highlighter all in one. Just toss it into your fanny pack so you can make a quick touchup while onboard the plane.
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Promising review:"I love that this product is an all-in-one! It saves me so much space when I travel, and the products are high-quality too. The lightest brow pencil is still a little dark for blondes like me, but the other shades complement me perfectly. I like the lip liner the best; it easily elevates a simple lip look!" — Sam
Get it from Amazon for $20 (available in three shades).
22. A fast-drying microfiber towel that can fold itself down to be so small it's sure to fit in or be clipped onto any overpacked carry-on. This will prove itself to be your saving grace when you are unable to find anything to dry yourself with after taking an unscheduled dip at the beach. The towel is lightweight and fast to dry, so it is easy to pack and soft to the touch!
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Promising review:"Perfect. Have used these for hiking and business travel. Can't imagine anyone having a bad thing to say about them." — G. B.
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in 18 colors and six sizes).
23. A travel-size wrinkle release spray because you can't fit an entire iron and board into your carry-on, but you'd still rather not go around on your vacation looking like a wrinkled mess.
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Promising review:"Hate dragging out the old hotel iron and board, so I just spray my wrinkled clothes with this, and viola! Takes the wrinkles out, and off I go — no wrestling while putting the iron and board away. I even have a small travel iron or use my hair styling irons if I want a better finish, but this usually does the job nicely." — Audie
Get it from Amazon for $6.05.
24. A compact I Dew Care "Tap Secret" mattifying powder shampoo so you don't need to carry around a bottle of your favorite aerosol version that's liable to take up wayyy too much space in your already overpacked luggage. This lil' baddie will become your absolute favorite as it comes in a compact travel case, soaks up excess hair oil, and volumizes your locks so that your hairstyle will get compliments no matter where you go!
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This powder shampoo is benzene-free!
Promising review: "I was looking for a dry shampoo that would be easy to use on the go for a trip I was taking. I had no issues taking this through TSA and it was so easy to use on the go. You literally just pat the poof on your scalp and then rub the powder in. I do have black hair so dry shampoo is usually very visible in my hair, but I didn't have any harder time than usual rubbing this powder in. It did a really good job of soaking up all the oil and giving my hair volume. I'm not a fan of the price for the amount that you get, but it is lasting longer than I thought it would. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again." — Teresa
Get it from Amazon for $18 (available in six shades).
25. A high-quality hair conditioner bar that can easily get through TSA (unlike the large bottle of conditioner you usually have), so you're not trying to buy some at a random drugstore in a foreign town.
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Elizabeth (that's her above) has traveled with this in her carry-on and loves it:" Here, I used hotel shampoo (it was pretty fancy, NGL), this shampoo bar, and my roommate's Moroccan Oil curl cream. The bar is basically foolproof. You rub it directly on your wet hair after rinsing out your shampoo. I normally wash my naturally curly hair once or twice a week but on this trip was taking daily dips in the sea, so I washed my hair 5x over a week. Because of this, I let the conditioner sit for a few minutes, though you probably don't need to do that if you're washing your hair your usual amount on your trip. Each bar is supposed to last 200 washes and it might do a little less for me, but I know this'll be good for many future trips!"
Promising review: This is incredible! It leaves my hair feeling soft, hydrated, and healthier with every use. I was skeptical about switching from a traditional liquid conditioner, but this bar exceeded my expectations. It's compact, eco-friendly, and lasts longer than I expected." — Niki Saigeon
Get it from Amazon for $13.99.
26. A neck pillow you can stuff with clothing for sneaking in that extra outfit (or two) you just couldn't jam into your luggage. It's literally the perfect way to utilize every single square inch of space physically possible. Plus, you can make sure you have those spare clothes on hand if you need a quick outfit change once you land.
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Check out a TikTok showing how someone used a similar neck pillow to just take that and a personal item onto a RyanAir flight that was charging for hand luggage.
Promising review: "The Tube Pillow was a savior on my last trip. It held a surprising amount of clothes and doubled as a dirty laundry bag. I used it as an on-the-lap pillow, but it was a tad awkward to maneuver. For extra storage without extra fees, it's worth it!" — Sharon
Get it from Amazon for $49.95.
27. A 3-in-1 travel razor that's got literally everything you need for a quick shave on the go: a refillable spray bottle for easy skin prep, a shea butter moisturizing bar, and two triple-blade razor cartridges. This compact razor is the perfect addition to toss into your suitcase.
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Promising review:" I recently traveled and had no problem with TSA. I like the moisturizer; you can just rub it in. If you have coarse hair, the blades may dull sooner than later. I preferred just to wet my leg and then spray the water. It seemed to get more of a lather for me. Super convenient!!" — Western Pa mom/grandma
Get it from Amazon for $15 (available in pink and blue).
28. A foldable water bottle to take up very little space when every square inch counts. It'll be incredibly helpful when you want to take a bottle of water onto the plane but don't have the time to buy one at the gate after spending hours waiting at the TSA line (which seemingly gets longer and longer every time you fly).
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Plus, it's lead-, latex-, and BPA-free, dishwasher safe, and can be used for hot or cold drinks.
Promising review:"Bought this water bottle for a trip to Disney World. At home, I always have my 40-ounce water bottle nearby. I was worried about walking around the park and not having quick access to water on those hot park days. We only brought a fanny pack in and didn't have room for something big. This was perfect! It wasn't too overbearing to hold and was super easy to fold up and throw in the bag when not in use. My only regret is I didn't buy two!" — E. Alarcón
Get it from Amazon for $8.29+ (available in three sizes/styles and 14 colors).
29. A mini belted pack that can keep your most valuable items strapped close to your chest — it's necessary while you weave through busy airport terminals. With several pockets to store all of your miscellaneous necessities, this bag is perfect for any excursion, too!
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Promising review: "I used mine nonstop for almost a year and loved the versatility. I travel a lot for my job and wanted something easy for the airport, but I ended up using it all the time. I purchased the brown color, which is more like a mauve pink, exactly what I was looking for. I used mine until it died and am going to purchase another!" — sarah noe
BuzzFeed editor Elizabeth also owns this — she packed it as her only day bag for a busy trip to Iceland, and not only did it hold a ton and keep her hands free, it easily fit around her waist over her outerwear.
Get it from Amazon for $12.98 (available in 42 colors).

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I paid $180 to sit in business class on a 9-hour Amtrak ride from Rochester to NYC. Next time, I'll stick to coach.
I paid $180 to sit in business class on a 9-hour Amtrak ride from Rochester to NYC. Next time, I'll stick to coach.

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I paid $180 to sit in business class on a 9-hour Amtrak ride from Rochester to NYC. Next time, I'll stick to coach.

I started my journey to Rochester bright and early at Penn Station. I booked a coach seat on a 7:15 a.m. train from New York City to Rochester for $69. I left my apartment in Brooklyn just before 6 a.m. on the Thursday morning my train was scheduled to leave, ensuring I would arrive at Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station with time to spare. I sleepily got off the subway and made my way into Penn around 6:40, thrilled I had time to grab a coffee and a breakfast sandwich before I had to board. As I sipped on my iced latte, that excitement faded. Amtrak delayed the Maple Leaf train I was set to board in ten-minute increments for the next hour. I ended up idling in the hall and checking the boards continually while I waited because I was afraid of missing an update. I finally boarded the train at 8:10, my coffee dripping condensation on my hand as I lined up with the other coach passengers to get our tickets scanned. Once I got on the train, I settled myself into a two-seater. I easily found open rows of seats in the car at the front of the train, so I didn't have to sit with a stranger for the long journey. I popped my roller bag on the shelf atop my seat, dropped my backpack into the chair closest to the aisle, and settled into a window seat. Looking around the car, I estimated it was about 60% full. I saw other solo travelers, like me, taking two seats for themselves, and pairs of passengers sitting together. The car was mostly quiet, as people snoozed and shared hushed conversations. The two seats had everything I needed, but the views weren't the best. I loved having plenty of leg room since the bag was in the seat next to me. I even rested my legs on the empty seat for some of the ride. The tray table was convenient, as I could use it to rest my Kindle or laptop, and I was grateful for the outlet right under the window. I was excited to have a window seat to check out the New York landscape during the ride, but the views were a bit of a letdown because I was sitting on the right side of the train. I only caught glimpses of the Hudson River if I craned my neck to look at the window across from me. I was far from the café car but didn't mind stretching my legs. I spent my first few hours on the train catching up on some work on my laptop and listening to music in my seat. I got up a few times to go to the restroom and fill up my water bottle, but I didn't venture out of my car until a little after noon when my grumbling stomach got too loud to ignore. The café car was at the back of the train, so I walked through several cars to find it. It was nice to have a reason to move my legs after four hours of sitting in the same position, and I liked peeking at the other cars, walking past groups of people dining at the handful of tables in the café car. I quickly ordered a $9.50 Caesar salad and a $2.50 bag of chips. Because the café was in the caboose, it was bumpier than the rest of the train, so I held onto a railing in the car while I waited for my food. Little did I know, those bumps would be a harbinger of what was to come on my return journey. I had a row to myself for the entirety of the ride. The rest of my trip was uneventful and peaceful. My car stayed pretty quiet throughout the journey, and even as people got on and off, it never got too crowded, so I was able to keep my row to myself. I spent the afternoon binge-watching "Sirens" on Netflix, and before I knew it, I was arriving in Rochester. I upgraded to business class for my return trip to New York City. A ticket on the Maple Leaf from Rochester to New York in business class cost me $180. My business-class ticket included a larger reclined seat with a footrest, extra leg room, and a free non-alcoholic drink. An Amtrak representative also noted to Business Insider that business-class tickets are refundable, and purchases are eligible for a 25% point bonus for Amtrak Guest Rewards. I arrived at the Louise M. Slaughter Rochester Station on Friday at 1 p.m. for my 1:30 p.m. train. When it was time to board, I found the business-class car at the back of the train, connected to the café. There was only one seat left when I boarded the train. The Maple Leaf starts its journey to New York from Toronto and makes stops in Niagara Falls and Buffalo before arriving in Rochester. The train's singular business-class car also only has six rows of seats, with one side featuring single seats rather than two next to each other. It wasn't a huge surprise that only one seat was open by the time I boarded. The lone remaining seat at the front of the car was the accessible seat, so it didn't have a footrest or a traditional tray table. A conductor told me no one had reserved the seat for this trip, but I still felt ill at ease. As I settled into the comfortable, singular seat, I noticed the car seemed louder than the coach car I had been sitting in during the journey there, likely because of its smaller size. The location of the business-class car wasn't my favorite aspect of the ride. Because the business-class car was in the caboose, it offered a noticeably bumpier ride than the coach car at the front of the train. My seat jostled more easily, and I felt a little nauseated when I looked at my phone screen for too long. My seat was also right in front of the archway leading to the café, so I could hear everything happening there and in the smaller business-class area. I was glad I had charged my AirPods ahead of the journey — and that Taylor Swift gave me an excuse to listen to "Speak Now" from start to finish the afternoon of my ride. Things got a little quieter — and bumpier — when a free seat opened up at the back of the car. After about an hour and a half, another single seat opened up at the very back of the car, so I gathered my belongings and relocated there. The train was quieter when I moved because some passengers had gotten off and I wasn't as close to the café. I was happy for the lower volume, swapping my headphones for my Kindle so I could read. I was also glad to have a back-of-seat tray table again and to use the footrest attached to the chair in front of me, which was particularly comfortable when I leaned my chair back a bit. However, my new seat was even bumpier than the first chair. I don't usually sleep on transportation anyway, but I definitely wouldn't have been able to snooze with the jolts from the tracks. The train had an extended stop in Albany, which made me miss my coach seat even more. Around 6 p.m., the train rolled into the Amtrak station in Albany, and the conductor announced we would be stopping there until 7:40 so a train from Ontario could connect to ours. The café car closed a few minutes before the stop, and it wouldn't reopen until we were running again. The extended stop was frustrating, as I was eager to get back to Manhattan. Plus, the lights and AC weren't on most of the stop, so it got hot and stuffy on board. While we were stopped, most passengers got out to wander around the platform. I used the time to grab some food from a restaurant at the station. After I ate a subpar chicken wrap, a bag of Skinny Pop, and a granola bar, I spent the rest of the hour walking back and forth across the platform. I was happy to walk around after sitting for so long, but I would have liked to have the option to nap on a row of seats like I did on my journey to Rochester. I had my free drink when the train resumed its journey. Once the café car opened for the final leg of my journey back to New York, I popped over to grab a ginger ale as my complimentary beverage. It was my only visit to the café during the ride, and I thought the beverage was a nice perk. I had to hold it still because the car was so bumpy, so I downed it quickly to free up my hands. I also heard an announcement that the train was full after we departed Albany, which made me grateful for my solo business-class seat. The views were my favorite part of the return journey. I could see more of the New York scenery on my way back to Manhattan than I could on the journey to Rochester. I saw quaint towns, stunning views of the Hudson River, and purple wildflowers lining the tracks. My eyes tracked a man kayaking across the river before the sun set, and I even spotted a deer and her fawn grazing in a field, seemingly oblivious to the train just a few hundred yards away from them. I finally made it back to Penn Station around 10:40 p.m., smiling as I thought about the sights I had seen on my journey home. I liked both train rides, but I wouldn't splurge on business class for a trip upstate again. I had a pleasant experience on my round-trip ride from Rochester to New York, but I think a coach ticket is the way to go for a trip upstate. The business-class ticket didn't have enough perks to make the additional cost feel worth it, and sitting in the caboose for nine hours wasn't fun. It also seemed like the Maple Leaf only gets crowded in coach between Albany and Manhattan, so even if you have to share a row of seats for some of the ride, you'd still have a good chance of sitting alone for part of the journey. I'll save my business-class tickets for even longer rides or Amtraks that offer full meals. Until then, you can find me in coach.

British holidaymakers to miss out on compensation after EU rule change
British holidaymakers to miss out on compensation after EU rule change

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British holidaymakers to miss out on compensation after EU rule change

Britons will miss out on compensation for delayed flights after Brussels adopted a rule change following complaints from airlines. Payouts that were previously triggered by delays exceeding three hours will now only be made after four hours of holdups, European transport ministers agreed. The new regulation, hammered out following a decade of discussions and bargaining over passenger compensation, will apply to all services from EU countries to the UK. For the time being, travellers headed from Britain to the Continent will still qualify for a refund when flight delays hit the three-hour mark, unless they are flying with an EU-registered airline. While raising the compensation threshold, ministers also agreed to increase the minimum level of payment from €250 (£210) to €300 for shorter journeys and to €500 for those above 3,500km (2,175 miles). The original regulation, known as EU261, was passed in 2004 with the aim of ensuring that passengers received money and assistance in the event of flights being cancelled at short notice. Following Brexit, the UK adopted it into law so that the rights of travellers remained unchanged. However, the Government will now have to decide whether to adopt the amendments for outbound flights or stick with the original version. Taking no action might be welcomed by consumer groups but would have consequences for UK airlines, which would be at a disadvantage to their European rivals. It could also affect fares, with Ryanair having claimed that EU261 costs passengers £7 per ticket. Airlines for Europe, an industry group, had pressed for a higher compensation threshold, arguing that extending it to five hours – as originally proposed by the European Commission – would allow 70pc of flights that are cancelled to be rescued. It argued said that airlines inevitably scrapped flights once compensation was triggered, especially since the payouts involved were often higher than the ticket prices charged. It said a five-hour threshold would have made it more practical for carriers to fly in replacement aircraft so that more flights would get away, potentially benefiting 10m passengers a year. A spokesman said: 'Getting to their destination is the primary concern of passengers, even if it means getting to bed or arriving at their holiday resort late. But with a low cancellation threshold it makes more sense to call off the flight and take that hit.' Airlines have also railed against the fact that the compensation applies whether delays are caused by a crew shortage or technical issue that might be laid at their door, or by severe weather or air traffic control issues beyond their control. A number of extraordinary circumstances are expected to be added as part of revisions to 31 different air passenger rights. The revisions must still clear the European Parliament but are expected to become law in the bloc by the end of the year. The Department for Transport said the UK did not have to amend its legislation in line with any changes from the EU, and that any potential future reforms would require careful consideration on their merits, and be subject to public consultation. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Enjoy Hassle-Free Beach Days With These 34 Products
Enjoy Hassle-Free Beach Days With These 34 Products

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Enjoy Hassle-Free Beach Days With These 34 Products

A beach cart so you don't have to break your back carrying a plethora of heavy bags to and from the beach. The big balloon-like wheels are specifically designed to easily maneuver over wet or dry sand. A clear beach tote that's waterproof, tip-proof, washable, and pretty enough to make all your other beach bags feel underdressed. It even comes with a touchscreen-friendly phone pouch so you can scroll without sand getting everywhere (aka a beach miracle). A rechargeable handheld fan because sometimes it is just too dang hot, and when that happens, you need all the help you can get. It can work nonstop for up to 12 hours on a single charge. A 10' x 9' sand-free beach blanket that can comfortably seat seven adults. It's made from a lightweight, breathable, water-resistant fabric, meaning it won't hold moisture and sand won't stick. A reviewer-beloved beach tent with UPF 50+ protection (the maximum sun protective rating achievable for fabrics). And unlike traditional tents, setting up this one takes no time at all. It's also anchored to the ground by bags you fill with sand (shovel provided), so you never have to worry about your tent blowing away if it gets really windy. Promising review: "I got this for a week-long beach trip, and it did not disappoint. This thing is super easy to put up and has plenty of space for the littles to play in the shade. I didn't worry even once about the wind snatching this thing up. It was super sturdy with the sandbags filled. 10/10." —Madison it from Amazon for $89.95+ (available in three sizes and four colors). A sand removal bag that has made removing sand from my kids so stinkin' easy. It's filled with a talc-free, reef-friendly powder that effortlessly removes sand from the skin. It's especially good at getting sand off of squirmy toddlers because it works so fast. A beach pillow, because it sucks when you're enjoying your beach day and want to take a snooze, but you can't get comfortable because you only have a towel to lay down on. It blows up super quick, and you put a little bit of sand in it so it doesn't blow away. Perfection. An oversized microfiber beach towel that dries quickly, is lightweight, and is sand-resistant. And there are 26 fun patterns to choose from. A set of cup holders to protect your drinks from the sand. When cold drinks develop condensation, they attract sand and dirt. Use these holders to create a barrier and keep your drinks clean. A swiveling UPF 50 plus protection umbrella with a universal clamp so it stays put, even when it's super windy. You'll never have to worry about your umbrella blowing away again! And the swivel makes it super easy to adjust as the sun moves. Black Girl Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 that's a sunscreen and a moisturizer. This miracle product was developed specifically for dark skin tones, and will leave no chalky residue on your skin after application. A Sun Bum scalp and hair mist, because your hair's part needs protection from the sun too! If your scalp burns easily and you're not the hat-wearing type, you absolutely need this. A set of sunscreen reminder stickers that turn clear post-sunscreen application and get dark when it's time to reapply. These are a must-have if you have kids, and one sticker lasts an entire day! A Solar Buddies refillable roll-on sunscreen applicator to make applying sunscreen to children who would rather be doing anything else infinitely easier. A portable lock box so you can keep all your valuables locked up and secure when you're trying to enjoy a long day down by the water. It can only be opened by a combination you set, or the two keys provided. Oh, and it has a small opening at the top that will fit a charging cable, so you can keep your devices charged but still accessible. The Ring Thing for having a safe place to put your rings before you head into the water. It's also waterproof in case it ends up in the splash zone. A waterproof pouch so you can keep your phone close without worrying about it getting wet. You'll still be able to see and use the screen through the transparent part, and reviewers say it still unlocks with face recognition and finger ID. A pair of quick-dry water shoes to protect your feet from hot sand and grossness that sometimes ends up on the beach. The grippy sole also helps if there are rocks that you want to play around on. A BruMate insulated can cooler if you prefer your bevvies stay cold, no matter how long they stay out in the sun. No more having to haul a bulky cooler down to the beach so you have chilled drinks on hand. A leakproof, portable dog water bottle so your favorite furry friend stays hydrated when you spend all day at the beach. Trust me, this is waaaay better than a big water bowl that immediately either tips over or gets sand in it. A Shibumi wind blown shade that utilizes the power of the wind to provide you with shade. No more needing an engineering degree to figure out how to set up a beach tent, nope! A low-profile chair to provide you with a comfortable place to sit. The height and design ensure you'll feel like you're lounging, plus you can feel the sand beneath your feet. Grab your favorite beach read and enjoy relaxing in this for hours. And a set of towel clips for keeping your towel securely in place on your chair, even on the windiest days. No more adjusting your towel every few minutes; these clips ensure it stays put so you can focus on what's important (beach reads and canned beverages). An inflatable lounge chair that takes seconds to inflate; all you do is scoop air into it, roll and clip to seal, and then boom! You have yourself a sweet spot to kick back on. This thing weighs less than three pounds and has a weight capacity of 500 pounds; The mesh liner on the seating area allows the chairs to stay cool and help minimize sweat on hot weather days. A reclining, adjustable Ostrich chaise lounge with a hole for your face. How many times have you tried to tan your back, only to have to move soon after because there was nowhere for your face to go? Now, you can sip your beverage, read a book, or scroll on your phone, all while laying comfortably on your stomach. A lightweight flying disc that'll provide you and the whole fam with screen-free fun once you hit the sand. These are 80 percent lighter than traditional discs, which means they're easier for small hands (aka clumsy toddlers) to grab and throw. A pair of lounger chairs if you want to stretch your legs. This will keep your body off the hot sand and give your back the support it needs. A JBL portable speaker with a carabiner so you can clip it onto your bike or bag when you're on the go. It's also water- and dustproof, which is so essential when you're spending all day at the beach. A single charge will get you 10 hours of continuous play. A portable car vacuum to remove all the sand and dirt from your car after you get home from the beach. This has a 14-foot cord that plugs into the 12v aux outlet, so you don't have to worry about its battery ever dying. A kids' ponytail baseball hat with an opening for updos, because it's no fun to have to redo your kid's hair every time they put a hat on or take it off. And the basketweave design on the sides ensures your kid's head doesn't get too hot on really warm days. Funky Junque is a small business that sells innovative hats for babies, kids, and daughter's hair is in a ponytail or pigtails every single day, so wearing traditional hats has been challenging. When I found out about these ponytail hats I jumped at the opportunity, and I am so relieved that they fit well and that my daughter likes wearing it. Promising review: "We bought this one for our 3-year-old daughter after buying the adult-size version for our older daughters. Our toddler has very long hair and loves to wear anything that resembles what her older sisters are wearing. We figured we might as well buy her a hat that's super cute and functional. No matter what hairstyle she's rocking for the day, her hat fits perfectly without us having to redo her bun, braid, or ponytail. Love it!!" —Jane Twain Get it from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in over 50 colors and patterns and in packs of one or two). An aesthetically pleasing insulated picnic basket so you can have a full spread of delicious food when you feel like dining al fresco. It folds completely flat when not in use, so storing it away for the cold season won't take up much space. A pack of ingenious collapsible pails to keep your kiddos entertained for hours. From hauling water to building sand castles, a child's imagination will go wild with these. And they come with a mesh tote for easy transportation and storage when not in use. A Slammo game set if you and your besties are the sporty type who love a good game. This is an action-packed two-on-two volleyball-style game that's easy to learn (and comes with a rule book) and set up. Or this cornhole game for entertainment during lazy days. It includes two targets, eight bags, and one carrying case. A utility wagon that'll haul all your gear to and from the beach with ease. Some folks even put their canine friends or tiny tots in here for easy transportation. And a waterproof and glare-free Kindle Paperwhite so you can enjoy all the beach reads your heart desires, minus needing to lug a bag of books back and forth.

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