If youâve ever noticed a flight attendant giving you some serious side eye, itâs probably because you packed one of their no-go items. You know, like a âcarry-onâ thatâs not quite carry-on size, or odorous food like salmon or broccoli the whole plane can smell. Hopefully, youâre well aware of what not to wear on a plane. Still, there are plenty of other things that flight attendants, and travel writers like myself, have learned over the years not to bother bringing on board.Â
For example, youâll never find me trying to fit a full-size pillow in my beloved Away carry-on, even if itâs my favorite. Alternatively, I pack one of these travel editor-approved travel pillows that takes up a third of the space and doesnât infringe upon my neighborâs personal space. I also donât pack all of my credit cards and money in my carry-on and personal item. In case I forget my carry-on on board or lose my personal item, I want to make sure I have a means of paying for things in my checked bag. But enough about me!
I spoke to the prosânamely, a few flight attendants and a travel writer friendâwho were happy to share what they donât pack, and more importantly, what they pack instead. Read on for 14 genius solutions to common packing mistakes.
Mistake: Packing Cheap, Plastic Toiletry Containers
Pack This Instead: Cadence ContainersÂ
Cadence
Ricardo Wagner, a flight attendant based in Europe, loves his Cadence containers for carrying his liquids in his carry-on. âThey are much better than the cheap ones you get in the travel section,â he said. âThey fit so much more and are better at keeping things from leaking.â He also likes how sleek they are. Theyâre even customizable. And since theyâre magnetic, theyâre hard to lose in a larger bag. Not to mention, they prevent the spills you might experience from your average plastic container.
Mistake: Bringing an Extra Bag That Doesnât Pack Down
Pack This Instead: Dakine EQ Duffel Bag
Amazon
Every savvy traveler knows to pack a spare bag in case you end up buying something on your trip. But Hawaiian Airlines flight attendant Shannon Ichio Uyeda doesnât recommend packing an extra bag unless it packs down. Thatâs why he swears by his Dakine EQ Duffel. When heâs not using it, he simply folds it into its end pocket and stashes it in his main bag. âItâs easy to take with you if you need an extra bag during your trip!â
Mistake: Wearing Jeans for a Long-haul FlightÂ
Pack This Instead: Ibex Nomad Jogger
Ibex
While there are travel-friendly jeans out there, like my favorite stretch jeans from Duer, joggers are by far the most comfortable travel pants for flights longer than six hours. For my upcoming 14-hour flight to Dubai, Iâll be sporting the Nomad Jogger from Ibex. Itâs great for traveling because it weighs half as much as cotton joggers. It has pockets, the waistband is adjustable, and despite being made of a moisture-wicking merino terry, itâs machine-washable.
Mistake: Buying a $10 Water Bottle From the Airport
Pack This Instead: Hydroflask Water Bottle
Nordstrom
Jack, a New Jersey-based flight attendant of 19 years, still canât believe it when passengers show up with pricey water they bought in the airport. Most airports these days have water refill stations, so it makes more sense to pack your own reusable bottle. While any old bottle will do, most flight attendants I know swear by HydroFlask, which has a new destination line inspired by the colors of Oregon. Their sleek-looking bottles are vacuum-insulated, so they keep your water cold for hours and can even keep hot drinks hot.
Mistake: Packing a Big, Bulky JacketÂ
Pack This Instead: Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
REI
Jack also told me this: âNever pack a big, bulky jacket that will take up a ton of space in the bulkhead or have to go on the floor.â Heâs personally a fan of Uniqloâs ultra-light puffer that comes with a carrying bag and packs down to be about the size of a water bottle. Meanwhile, I have the Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Hoodie, which is made of higher quality materials and packs down into its own chest pocket. When compressed, it can even double as a travel pillow!Â
Mistake: Bringing a Portable Battery Pack With Just 1 USB PortÂ
Pack This Instead: Anker Power Bank With Built-in USB-C Cable
Amazon
As a frequent flier with status on several airlines, I know firsthand that itâs not uncommon for outlets on planes not to work. Thatâs why I always bring my own portable charger. But according to Jack, I need to get one with more than one USB port. âMany passengers want to charge multiple devices at the same time,â he said before directing me to an Anker portable battery pack that has multiple charging ports. It has two USB-C ports plus one traditional USB port, and itâs smaller than your wallet, so itâs easy to pack.Â
Mistake: Packing Your Entire Skincare Routine
Pack This Instead: Biossance Plumping Serum and Squalane Oil Duo
Biossance
Giovanna Caravetta, a Travel + Leisure contributor based in California, knows the hard way that itâs not a good idea to pack all of your skincare products in your checked bag. Not only is there huge potential for spilling, but this just takes up so much space. For that matter, why even check a bag if your trip is short enough?Â
To maintain an efficient and effective in-flight beauty routine, Caravetta always packs the Biossance Plumping Serum and Squalane Oil, which was previously sold as a travel set. These travel-friendly productsâa peptide plumping serum and squalane oilâhelp invigorate your skin after a long day in the sky.
Mistake: Bringing a Full-size towelÂ
Pack This Instead: Youphoria Microfiber Travel Towel
Amazon
Even if youâre going to a beach resort, leave your beach towel at home. Thatâs the advice I get from my friend and flight attendant Shea Kepler, who has experience working for both regional and mainline airlines. âThey take up too much space in your bag and odds are, theyâll have them where youâre going,â she said. Instead, if you want to pack a towel, pack a lightweight option like the fast-drying Youphoria Microfiber Travel Towel. Because itâs made of microfiber, it takes up a fraction of the space a full-size towel takes up. It also comes with a convenient carrying case.Â
Mistake: Packing a Personal Item That Doesnât CloseÂ
Pack This Instead: Loveook Laptop Backpack
Amazon
Kepler, who says airplane floors are ârevolting,â always recommends making sure your smaller carry-on bag, or personal item, is able to close at the top. âYou donât want your things to fall out all over the floor,â she said. âPersonally, I love my Lovevook Laptop Backpack.â It has more than 26,100 perfect five-star ratings, and Keplerâs colleagues swear by it, too. âIâm a flight attendant and use this as my tote bag,â wrote one Amazon shopper. âTons of room and easy to travel with.âÂ
Mistake: Arriving With an Appetite
Pack This Instead: Kind Bars
Amazon
Kepler also doesnât recommend relying on the airline to feed you. âSo many factors, including turbulence and catering mistakes, can inhibit flight attendants from being able to serve food,â she explained. âThatâs why I always have at least a couple of Kind bars in my bag as emergency snacks.â (Not to mention if you buy these in the airport, theyâre usually three times as expensive as buying at Amazon.)Â
I asked Kepler if it matters if your packed snacks have nuts, and she said no. âSevere nut allergies arenât something we have to deal with very often.â In fact, itâs only happened once in the four years sheâs been a flight attendant.Â
Mistake: Using a Top-loading Backpack As a Carry-onÂ
Pack This Instead: Thule Chasm Backpack
Amazon
The majority of backpacks are top-loading, but this can be frustrating if you need to get something during your flight and itâs shifted to the bottom of your bag. I hate having to empty out everything on top just to get what I want. For easy main compartment access, I love the Kuhl Eskape 20 Kanvas Backpack. It has a clamshell design so you can see everything at once and a padded quick access compartment for your laptop or tablet. But for an even more affordableâand water-resistantâoption, thereâs also the Thule Chasm Backpack that has a capacity of 26 liters and an impressive 4.6-star rating at Amazon.
Mistake: Bringing a Hardshell Carry-on Without an External Pocket
Pack This Instead: Monos Carry-on Pro Plus
Monos
I love hardshell carry-on suitcases because they can take a beating, but I canât stand them when they donât have external pockets. Often, Iâll need something, such as my laptop, once we reach cruising altitude. I donât want to have to pull my entire suitcase out of the overhead bin and find a place to unzip the main compartment just to reach it. This Monos Carry-On Pro Plus is perfect because it has an external padded laptop sleeve.Â
Mistake: Packing Disposable Heating Packs
Pack This Instead: Sunbeam Portable Heating Pad
Amazon
Katie Stork, a flight attendant of 10 years with Southwest, recommends packing a cordless heating pad. She loves that these heating pads take up less room and are easily charged via the removable battery. Stork takes hers on every trip, both work and personal, and uses it not only on the plane but also at the hotel and in the car.Â
Mistake: Bringing Liquid Shampoo and Conditioner
Pack This Instead: Viori Shampoo Bar
Amazon
Stork also recommends swapping out your liquid hair shampoo and conditioner for those in solid form. âTheyâre better for the environment,â she said. âPlus they wonât be tossed by TSA if youâre over the 3-ounce limit.â
Amazonâs best-selling Viori Shampoo Bar, now available in lavender, is made of all natural ingredients, including essential oils and has more than 9,400 five-star ratings.Â
Last but not least, the best piece of advice we can give is this: âA thank you gift for the flight crew goes a long way,â says flight attendant Kepler, who loves when passengers show their appreciation with cash tips, coffee shop gift cards, snacks, or even just nice notes. âOdds are, if youâve given us something, weâll give you something in return like a free specialist snack, a complimentary alcoholic beverage, or a dessert from first class!â
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