My Long Haul Flight Essentials
I'm writing this post as I embark on a journey back to where my passion
for international travel began: Okinawa,
Japan. In order to reach this exotic destination, I have to board a fourteen
hour flight to my first stop, Tokyo. As
I prepared for this flight, I reflected on the many transcontinental flights I
have taken throughout the years and how I prepare to withstand such
journeys. Sometimes I've been fortunate
to have been upgraded to business and others not so (for example Qantas row 50
Melbourne, Australia to Los Angeles).
That being said, here are my essentials for long distance travel.
Final Destination: Okinawa Photo by Okinawa Tourism Board |
Electronics: The
night before I depart, I ensure all of my electronics are charged. I also organize my
chargers in a zip lock bag in my carry-on.
Luckily, my recent flights have had chargers at my seat, but you can
never be sure. I carry my cell phone and my Microsoft Surface. I used to have a
laptop and an iPad but love that I can consolidate both items into one light
device. The downside of the Surface is lack of storage space, however, I
have a one Terabyte removable storage that is lightweight and easy to carry
on. Good headphones are a must as well,
they block the noise of a crying baby, a chatty person next to you, and allow
you to watch in-flight entertainment much better than the earphones provided. I'm not that picky when it comes to headphones, but the Dutchman swears by his Bose noise
cancelling headphones.
Beauty: A long haul flight sucks
the life out you, literally. You become
dehydrated, tired, and jet-lagged. I
always carry a small toiletry bag with me.
First beauty item is water, make sure to keep hydrated throughout your
flight. I also have been carrying my
Origins Drink Up Intensive overnight moisture mask, it helps with my dry skin on board. Having travel sized toiletries is also a lifesaver when your luggage gets lost.
Never travel without: my tote, flats, and camera Photo by Julien Garman; Tote, Shoes, and Camera: my own |
Comfort: A fourteen
hour flight is hard on the body, especially on a full flight. My must have item
is an eye mask. Nothing fancy, I usually use the ones I've been able to snag
from my few business class upgrades (you can also find great ones on Amazon for less than $10). On this flight, I used the eye mask I got from Etihad as a a media gift from the New York Times Travel Show. Second is a good scarf. Usually flights are pretty cold and I love to use a
scarf as an extra blanket. I also recommend to dress in layers as I've also experienced an unexpectedly warm flight. I always bring a pair of socks with me as
well, especially if I’m traveling in flats with bare feet. If you have trouble sleeping on the flight, pack a sleeping aid like melatonin.
Redundancies: One of
the risks of flying long haul, especially with stops, is the risk of missing
luggage. I actually had that happen on
my spring trip to Barcelona. Thankfully, I always carry a spare shirt, socks,
and underwear in my carry-on in case I have to spend the night somewhere without
my bag.
In one of my favorite travel outfits Photo by Julien Garman |
It’s fitting that my Louis Vuitton travel tote is called
“Never Full” because I am amazed by the amount of things I can fit into that bag. In the last twelve years, I've spent enough time on
transcontinental flights to experience delays, lost luggage, and
boredom a little too well! These are my essentials to make
the most of a long flight. What are yours?
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