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7 carry-on essentials to make your next flight the smoothest one yet, according to our reporters
7 carry-on essentials to make your next flight the smoothest one yet, according to our reporters
Maria Noyen,Anneta Konstantinides,Samantha Grindell,Monica Humphries,Gabbi Shaw,Joey HaddenAug 19, 2023, 15:41 IST
A woman at the airport walking to her departure gate.Getty Images
Traveling by plane can be tedious, stressful, and downright annoying.
But there are a number of clever items you could add to your carry-on to make your journey smoother.
Expecting chaos is almost a given when you choose to fly nowadays.
From overcrowded airports to missing luggage, dealing with stress has become part of the flight experience.
But there are ways to navigate these travel hurdles and challenges, especially if you bring a carry-on that's efficiently packed. To help, Insider's travel reporters are sharing their carry-on essentials to help make your next trip to the airport the best one yet.
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Insider's Samantha Grindell wears a fanny pack to the airport so she has her essential items close at all times — then stashes it in her carry-on at the gate.
Samantha Grindell walks her dog while wearing a fanny pack.Samantha Grindell/Insider
Travel reporter Monica Humphries brings a toothbrush in her carry-on to help her feel refreshed on long-haul flights.
Monica Humphries brushes her teeth in the airplane bathroom on a long-haul flight to Auckland, New Zealand.Monica Humphries/Insider
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Humphries also recommends packing a reusable water bottle, which helped her save over $100 while flying and avoid unnecessary plastic.
Humphries never flies without a reusable water bottle.Monica Humphries/Insider
If, like travel reporter Joey Hadden, you suffer from motion sickness, don't forget to pack medicine that'll help.
Dramamine is a must for Joey Hadden while flying.ZikG/Shutterstock
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Gabbi Shaw has no regrets about splurging on over-ear headphones that make for a more comfortable travel experience.
Gabbi Shaw swears by her over-ear headphones.Gabbi Shaw/Insider
Anneta Konstantinides upgraded her travels with a $68 top-rated toiletry bag that fits her five-step skincare routine.
Anneta Konstantinides said her State toiletry kit fits everything she needs.Anneta Konstantinides/Insider
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Konstantinides also packs a $55 gadget that allows her to use her wireless headphones on flights.
The author never travels without her AirFly Pro.Anneta Konstantinides/Insider