18 Travel-Size Luxuries That Turn Coach Into First Class Inline
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The airline pillows and blankets don’t always do the trick, so pack your own to ensure quality rest time to fight jet lag.
Thayer cashmere travel set, $325, naadamcashmere.com; iDEAL Comfort Memory Universe Travel Pillows (set of 2), $24, gilt.com; Cocoon CoolMax travel blanket, $34, corporatetravelsafety.com
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Whether you are on an extensive flight or a quick puddle jumper, in-flight entertainment is always welcome.
QuietComfort noise-canceling headphones, $299, bose.com; Champagne carry-on cocktail kit, $24, uncommongoods.com; Chess Checkers Set, $318, clarev.com; Wallpaper City Guide: Sydney, $12, phaidon.com; Wallpaper City Guide: São Paulo, $12, phaidon.com
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Keep your bag and seat area organized—you’ll maximize your space and (hopefully) avoid leaving anything behind.
Luggage tag, $55, clarev.com; Travel Journal, $255, smythson.com; #Jetsetter passport cover, $68, barneys.com; CableKeep, $13 each, containerstore.com; F1 TSA Pop quart bag, $12, flight001.com
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Stay in tip-top shape and land at your destination feeling refreshed with a little wellness help.
Rainstorm (Serenity) Kit, $38, littleboxofrocks.com; Jet Set Kit, $37, aesop.com; Cucumber eye pads, $10, xpresspa.com; Sprayology SleepEase, $29, sprayology.com; Marvis travel toothpaste, $6, needsupply.com