If there’s one thing you need to have in your travel kit, it’s socks. The more, the merrier because you will sweat while traveling, and there is nothing worse than having heavy, soggy socks weighing you down.
Bring an extra pair for good measure and put them on as soon as you get on the plane. You will feel fresh and cozy the whole trip.
Leave the Air Turned on
It can be cold on an airplane, but that’s nothing that a few layers can’t help. Though this is the case, it’s important to get the air vents going because it creates a force field around you.
Kind of like Star Trek, but even better. This helps with deflecting diseases from other passengers and helps with dry skin too.
Don’t Travel Without Your Kit
Long-haul flights can be exhausting, so stock up on everything that will make your trip a little more comfortable. A little luxury doesn’t hurt, so be sure to add your favorite things to your onboard kit. Don’t forget the essentials, toothbrush, deodorant, and hairbrush but also pack a sleeping mask and earplugs.
Aromatic pillow mists are great for calming you down. Maybe even spoil yourself with face cream.
Bring on the Snacks
There’s never enough food on the plane, and you want to be prepared. Flights can be long and tedious, and sometimes all you want to do is munch on something. Channel your inner Cookie Monster by packing your own snacks. These need to be able to keep you going the whole flight.
If possible, try and keep the snacks as healthy as possible. (Though a cookie or two really won’t hurt.) Keep the snacks small, so they don’t take up too much space in your bag.
Get Some Peace and Quiet
Sometimes flights can get noisy, and the last thing you want to do is spend a 16-hour flight listening to a crying baby. Luckily for you, you do not have to put up with it. Pack a pair of silicone earplugs, and you’re good to go — you’ll sleep all night.
Noise-canceling headphones are a great alternative as well; they’re good for listening to your favorite music.