8 small travel essentials that make a big difference (2024)

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When flying, the most important thing is getting to your destination safely — but if you can make it from point A to point B comfortably, that's even better. Set yourself up for success by packing carry-on items to make life in the air a breeze. Here are eight small yet mighty travel essentials.

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Airplane cabins have notoriously dry air, which can be bad news for your skin. Spritz your way back to hydration with Aesop's vegan Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol, a refreshing rose petal-infused mist. Spray it as often as necessary and be sure to take a deep breath in to savor the fresh floral and citrus scent.

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$27, Aesop

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Get ready to kick up your feet and relax. It only takes seconds to get this padded hammock set up; hang it around your tray table, adjust the straps to the desired length and voila! You have yourself a foot or leg rest to make the cramped airline seat feel more luxurious. This position can help reduce swelling and alleviate backaches.

$14.99, Amazon

Hammacher Schlemmer The In Flight Hanging Organizer

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Instead of digging around in your carry-on or trying to stuff all your things into the tiny seatback pocket in front of you, keep your books, magazines, iPad and laptop in this roomy organizer. It hangs from your tray table hook and has six pouches to hold all your flight essentials. If things get bumpy, zip it up to ensure everything stays put.

$59.99, Hammacher Schlemmer

Comrad compression socks

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Think of compression socks as hugs for your legs. These socks gently and continuously squeeze your calves, increasing circulation and preventing blood from pooling — making them a game changer for anyone who experiences mild to moderate swelling and leg pain on an airplane. Comrad's unisex compression socks are made of breathable material, offer a medium 15-20 mmHG of graduated compression and come in more than a dozen colors and patterns.

Starting at $27.99, Amazon

Origins Peace of Mind On-The-Spot Relief

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Maybe flying makes you nervous, or the plane hit a rough patch of turbulence that shook you up. Instead of downing several glasses of wine, try Peace of Mind On-The-Spot Relief, a sensory treatment infused with a blend of peppermint, basil and eucalyptus oils that you can rub onto the back of your neck or temples for a calming effect. The bottle fits in your pocket, making it easy to grab when you need to de-stress.

$19, Origins

Cincha travel belt

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Your tote or weekender is staying put with the Cincha Travel Belt. This elastic belt secures your personal item to your wheeled carry-on so you no longer have to worry about it slipping, sliding or falling off as you rush through the airport to board your flight. These come in a variety of fun colors and patterns to jazz up any luggage, like purple and blue stripes and traditional leopard.

$39.99, Cincha

Jisulife portable handheld fan

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This tiny, two-speed portable fan will help you stay cool even when the cabin is stuffy. It has a flashlight and can run for 14 hours, plus it doubles as a power bank in case your phone runs out of juice. The rechargable fan does make a little noise, but it should not disturb your fellow passengers.

$17.99, Amazon

BlueHills premium soft travel blanket

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Even on the shortest flights, you probably want to get cozy — it gets cold up at 30,000 feet! This lightweight, machine-washable plush blanket is big enough to keep you toasty without encroaching on anyone else's space. It comes with a zippered carrying case, and when the blanket is tucked inside you can also use it as a travel pillow. Win-win.

$29.99, Amazon

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8 small travel essentials that make a big difference (2024)

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What are must haves when traveling? ›

Discover the best travel accessories:
  • A trusted tote.
  • A travel toiletry bag.
  • Packing cubes.
  • Jewelry case.
  • Reusable travel bottles.
  • A pill case.
  • Hydrating skincare products.
  • A portable charger.

Why travel essentials is important? ›

Forgetting your travel essentials can lead to unnecessary stress and inconvenience while on vacation. By ensuring you have packed essential items such as toiletries, chargers, and travel documents, you can streamline your travel experience and focus on making the most of your time away.

What is something you bring on every trip? ›

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Passport/ID/visaBandaidsEmpty water bottle
Credit cardsInsurance cards/documentsCash
Sanitizer wipes/sprayEye maskNeck pillow
BooksPen and paperLip moisturizer
Food/snacksValuablesHouse/car keys
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What is the best thing to bring on a plane? ›

12 carry-on essentials you should always pack on a long flight
  • A compact carry-on suitcase. ...
  • Pack a change of comfortable clothes. ...
  • A smaller bag for the essentials. ...
  • A travel pillow. ...
  • A luggage tracker. ...
  • A reusable water bottle.
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What is an example of essential travel? ›

Essential travel is travel that is required for business/mission purposes or by an external entity, where repercussions for not traveling may exist such as loss of funding or compliance. Student recruitment, athletic competitions, and internship/practicum supervision are a few examples of essential travel.

Why is a travel checklist important? ›

Organization: A checklist helps you stay organized by listing all the items you need to pack for your trip. It ensures that you don't overlook crucial essentials, reducing the chances of forgetting important items.

What is important for travel? ›

The importance of travel in our lives cannot be overstated. It helps us build life experiences, teaches us gratitude, makes us more interesting, and enhances personal growth. Traveling can open up a whole new world of possibilities and help us become better versions of ourselves.

What to pack for a 5 day trip checklist? ›

What to pack for a 5-day trip checklist? (Things to put )
  • Clothes that you can use for Five Days. ...
  • Comfortable shoes that you can wear the Whole Day. ...
  • Disposal shower cap to keep your Bag Clean. ...
  • Comfy nightwear for your Trip. ...
  • Slippers for your Extra Comfort that you want to Have.

What should I pack in my carry on for a long trip? ›

Be sure to pack any essentials you can't go a day without in your carry-on luggage. This includes any chargers, valuables, makeup and skincare basics, toothbrushes, hair accessories, and even an extra outfit (extra points if it's versatile), just in case you end up with only your carry-on luggage.

What is not allowed on a plane to carry on? ›

Aerosol cans (except limited quantities of personal care items that are 3.4 ounces or less), butane, fuels, gasoline, gas torches, lighter fluid, strike-anywhere matches, flammable paints, turpentine, paint thinner, arc lighters, plasma lighters, electronic lighters, E-lighters, and replicas of incendiaries cannot be ...

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