Top 10 things to bring on your overseas flight!
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For me on long distance flights I take:
Comfortable clothes - wore trackpants on my recent trip to europe and they were so comfortable, spare socks, tee shirt, light weight wool sweater (which I took on and off depending on the temperatures over the 30 plus hour trip), hair tie for holding back hair and keeping it somewhat neat, no make up - can't stand wearing it on an overnight flight, toothbrush and paste, moisturiser, face cloth, lip balm, all my print outs for hotel reservations, tourist info etc, travel diary with good intentions of starting it, but never do!, always a water bottle with water in it, and anything I need to put on such as winter coat, hat, gloves, etc for arrival at destination. I also take a blow up neck pillow. I don't bother with ear plugs or facemask. I've also never seen anyone wear pjs - only once when some passengers actually got wet on a flight from Auckland to LA, they were given PJs to change into. I used to wear jeans, but not anyjmore, too uncomfortable. From now on it will be trackpants all the way. I also always carry my camera as I like to take photos either inside the plane and/or outside the window.
Comfortable clothes - wore trackpants on my recent trip to europe and they were so comfortable, spare socks, tee shirt, light weight wool sweater (which I took on and off depending on the temperatures over the 30 plus hour trip), hair tie for holding back hair and keeping it somewhat neat, no make up - can't stand wearing it on an overnight flight, toothbrush and paste, moisturiser, face cloth, lip balm, all my print outs for hotel reservations, tourist info etc, travel diary with good intentions of starting it, but never do!, always a water bottle with water in it, and anything I need to put on such as winter coat, hat, gloves, etc for arrival at destination. I also take a blow up neck pillow. I don't bother with ear plugs or facemask. I've also never seen anyone wear pjs - only once when some passengers actually got wet on a flight from Auckland to LA, they were given PJs to change into. I used to wear jeans, but not anyjmore, too uncomfortable. From now on it will be trackpants all the way. I also always carry my camera as I like to take photos either inside the plane and/or outside the window.