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Popular items from this list include:
- An airplane seat back organizer because those seat back pockets are never as big as you need them to be
- An Airfly wireless transmitter that’ll let you connect your AirPods or any wireless headphones to your airplane seat…even without Bluetooth
- A hands-free rotating phone mount can help you watch what you want or take advantage of the movies available online for those budget airlines without TVs in the back of the seats
An airplane seat back organizer
Plus a drink holder if you’re a window seat person
Promising review: “I used this for the first time on a 737. It was fabulous! It didn’t intrude into my sitting space nearly as much as I expected. Because the actual window is recessed from the side wall, this only sticks out from the side wall about an inch. If you’re considering this, you likely fly enough to know that seats aren’t always aligned with the windows. If your window happens to be right beside your seat or the seat in front of you, this won’t be of much use. But because it doesn’t jut out as much as I thought, you can use it in more situations than I expected. And when you can use it, it’s great! I love not having to have my entire tray table down just to hold a 3-inch cup. My only suggestion would be to add a place to hold trash until the flight attendant picks it up. This is very small, very lightweight, and very useful. I’ll be taking it on every flight from here on.” — JBC
A hands-free (rotating!) phone mount
An AirFly wireless transmitter
Twelve South is a small business that has been creating innovative tech accessories since 2009.
Promising review: “I was a little reluctant purchasing Airfly after reading the reviews, but I’m so glad I did! It worked perfectly on the plane, and while on my trip, I also used it to listen to music in the car. It acted like a speaker because I had no aux cable. It was great!” —Yamile cardozo
An Apple AirTag for each bag
Promising review: “I bought a pair of these AirTags for a trip to France, and I’m so glad I did! First of all, the setup is super easy. I had zero problems, and both were done in, like, five minutes. I put one in my purse and one in my suitcase. On the way back home, the airline lost my luggage. Checked the Find My Friends app where the AirTag is tracked, and I could see that it never left the Charles de Gaulle airport. I felt more assurance being able to track my bag through the app as it made its way across the world back to me. 10/10 would recommend!” —Lindsay Kirby
A handbag organizer with lots of pockets
A handmade leather cord organizer
An electronics organizer
Or a 30-pack of waterproof zippered pouches
An I Dew Care “Tap Secret” mattifying powder shampoo
A cute portable charger
Promising reviews: “I purchased this item before I traveled to Greece for one week. I used to this multiple times at the airport, on the airplane, and during my day trips while exploring during my vacation. This has lasted multiple charges it has been very convenient since you are not attached to an outlet while you’re recharging your phone.” — christine k.
“When traveling I often run down the battery on my phone, especially on cruises when I go off the ship on an excursion and take a lot of pictures. I have had portable chargers before but they are heavy for their size and you need to carry a cable as well. The iWalk solves both problems. It is compact, lightweight, and requires no cable. And it is reasonably priced. I highly recommend this product.” — Nancy J.
A collapsible silicone water bottle
I bought this water bottle before a 2.5-week trip to Vietnam (where you don’t drink tap water) and Malaysia (where you do). I didn’t want to bring one of my ride-or-die S’well bottles because it would take up extra room in my bag when I wouldn’t be able to use it during the majority of the trip. This handy silicone bottle did just the trick! It’s very easy to roll up and stays rolled up thanks to the just-stretchy-enough loop. Said loop was also very handy while walking through airports and just around sightseeing. The bottle is easy to clean and doesn’t make my water taste weird. I’m now using it as my daily water bottle and feel confident it’ll serve me well for a long time. Plus! With a collapsible water bottle it’s easier to remember if you left water in it before you go through security.
Or a water bottle with a Brita filter
They do require replacement filters every two months; you can find a pack of five of those for $11.25.
Some no-tie elastic shoelaces
A set of Sea Bands
An airplane footrest that loops over your tray table
A bendy travel pillow
A set of popular wireless Bluetooth earbuds
I also use these on the reg in my everyday life to listen to Spotify and podcasts, and even talk on the phone. I have to charge them about once a week and always keep them in my coat pocket.
Promising review: “Best decision! These are the greatest headphones ever! I saw them on TikTok months ago and added them to my wishlist. I got a new phone that doesn’t have the headphone port so I decided it was time to finally buy them. They are amazing and I probably won’t ever take them out of my ears! 😂” — Katlyn D Arnold
A Trtl travel pillow
Ciera Velarde, an editor here at BuzzFeed, also loves this! She says: “I’ve used this for the past few years and swear by it! Before this, I always found traditional neck pillows uncomfortable and would end up ditching them halfway through the flight and getting frustrated. The Trtl pillow is adjustable — you wrap the pillow around your neck and secure it with Velcro, and if you find it’s too loose, just make it a bit tighter! I’ve truly never slept better on a plane than with this pillow.”
A five-year Global Entry membership
Apply with the Department of Homeland Security for $100. Once you’re approved, you have to do an in-person interview and if approved on the spot, you can have your TSA PreCheck and Global Entry privileges available immediately. I just so happened to find a date for my interview the day before I flew to Italy and was able to update my boarding passes and flight reservations with my info to reap the benefits ASAP.
A weighted sleep mask
A memory foam seat cushion
Promising review: “I drive a truck and suffer from sciatica. After a few days, I began to feel relief. I highly recommend this to anyone who suffers from sciatica.” — lou jones
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