If you’re in a premium cabin, a flight attendant may hand you a cute amenity kit. If you’re in the back, though, you’ll probably have to bring your own.
The air in plane cabins tends to be low in moisture, so bring lip balm to keep your lips from chapping and lotion to keep your skin from flaking.
If you don’t have noise-canceling headphones, bring earplugs to block out the sound of people chewing, chattering, coughing, and pacing up and down the aisles.
An eye mask can help shield your eyes from flashing TV screens, flight attendants’ flashlights, and light streaming in from open window shades.
And after a long night of eating airplane food and sipping wine and then waking up to breakfast and coffee, you’ll probably appreciate having travel-size toothpaste and a toothbrush. At the very least, you may want to bring a stick of gum to freshen up your breath.
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