It’s that time of year when it seems like many of us spend more time in the air than on the ground. Though the Christmas travel season may be behind us, the New Year’s rush is about to kick off with families finally taking that end-of-year vacation. The people working the hardest to ensure we all get to our destinations safely are flight crew members, and they know a thing or two about what makes traveling a lot smoother. So, we’ve rounded up a few products that these pros say are worth buying.
From a popular travel pillow to a pilot-approved carry-on, a $14 cup holder that attaches to your bag and a packing cube set, these expert picks have us saying, “Why didn’t I think of that?” Even better? They’re all on sale. It doesn’t matter if you’re flying coach or first class — these products will make your trip as comfy as possible.
Ready for takeoff? Taxi down our list for the best flight crew-approved travel essentials. (Also, don’t miss our tried-and-true picks for anxiety-free travel.)
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Congrats — after standing in line for an unreasonable amount of time, you finally got your overpriced airport coffee. Feels like a win … until you realize you’ve run out of hands to hold it. This problem-solving caddy attaches to your carry-on luggage handle and has slots for two cups — so naturally, the flight attendants of the world use it religiously.
“I’m a flight attendant and I love this!” one wrote on Amazon. “I love the Velcro ‘quick detachment.’ It’s the best! I had one before without the Velcro opening that just stretched over the handle and it was a pain. This one is great.”
$14 at Amazon
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Travel experts and frequent fliers say packing cubes are one of the easiest ways to stay organized when you’re bopping between locations. If you tend to overpack or always seem to forget something, they can keep everything tidy and easy to find. In addition to an array of cubes in various sizes, this eight-piece set includes a toiletry bag, shoe bag and sock bag.
“I’m getting ready for flight attendant training and wanted to buy these to help me organize the many things I need to bring,” wrote one reviewer. “What surprised me is that both pairs of high heels fit in the shoe bag.”
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$17 at Amazon
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Cabin pressure often causes feet to swell. It’s smart to invest in compression socks to enhance blood circulation, and these No. 1 bestsellers come with over 60,000 five-star reviews. The brand’s array of eight-packs come in 36 colors and prints.
“Fight-attendant-approved!” said a five-star reviewer. “I … suffer from swollen everything when I fly two, three or sometimes four flights per day. These socks are comparable to the ones that I’ve previously paid $30 a pair for! They wash well! Comfortable, and really keep my feet from getting tired and swollen throughout the day.”
Another flight attendant started wearing these at a coworker’s recommendation. “[A] senior crew member suggested I start wearing socks for longer flights/duty days and I’m glad I listened! My feet feel better and I recover faster! The nice designs are an added bonus that get compliments regularly.”
$20 at Amazon
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This power bank juices up your phone multiple times on a single charge and makes travel so much easier since it comes with three charging cables attached to the device itself. It’s also super slim, so you can just slide it into your pocket or bag.
“As a flight attendant, I have to carry a backup charger. This one is great because it is so durable,” one five-star reviewer wrote. “I get three full phone charges from this when it is fully charged. It has an electronic display to tell you how much charge it has left.”
$20 at Amazon
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Even when we want to kick back, few of us can travel without our tech — think laptops, phones, portable chargers and tablets. That also means bringing along an array of cables and chargers. Flight attendants and frequent fliers say this double-layer electronic accessories organizer has room for everything, including a designated slot for an iPad.
“I am a flight attendant and I love this organizer!” one professional wrote. “I keep my iPad, passport, cords, paperwork and hand sanitizer in here.”
$17 at Amazon
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One of my secrets to staying calm when traveling is to stay as organized as possible — and this compact, palm-sized passport wallet has just enough compartments to keep important documents within reach. It has slots for a passport, credit cards, a boarding pass and even a pen. Best of all, there’s RFID blocking built in to protect sensitive personal data.
This passport wallet also comes with two recovery tags from ReturnMe, the world’s largest lost and found company.
One pilot gave it a glowing review. “Got this to hold my important things I need to fly — certificate, medical [card] and passport,” the travel pro wrote. “They also offer you a lost and found reward so if you lose it, it can be easily returned to you and the company provides you a reward.”
$16 at Amazon
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Unless you plan to fully unplug for your overseas trip (this also includes your flat iron), you’re going to need an outlet adapter. This one’s super compact and easily converts those Euro plugs to allow you to use and charge your devices. It covers more than 150 countries and regions including the U.S., Australia and Europe. It even has five USB ports (four USB-A and one USB-C) to keep your gadgets and gizmos juiced up, giving you more bang for your buck.
“As a flight attendant, this is one of my travel must-haves,” one reviewer wrote. “Having one adapter work virtually worldwide is so convenient as is being able to charge all your devices in one place.”
$23 at Amazon
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This hanging toiletry bag strikes just the right balance between roomy and compact, and it has loads of convenient features that seasoned travelers love. In addition to the six built-in pockets and multiple slots, it comes with a detachable, transparent cosmetic bag that’s TSA-approved, making a trip through security speedier.
Several flight attendants praise this well-designed bag for simplifying traveling with toiletries. “I am a flight attendant, and it holds everything!” this five-star reviewer wrote. “I absolutely love it! The zippers zip with ease and it is well thought out to meet all of your needs. I can’t say enough about it.”
$12 at Amazon
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Keeping your devices fully juiced up when you’re away from home is a must, and this multi-device wireless charger makes you feel like you haven’t left your nightstand. It charges your phone, AirPods and Apple Watch all at once and folds up super small and flat when you’re all done.
“I am a flight attendant and this is awesome,” one professional crew member wrote. “I can charge all my items at one time without bringing several chargers. [It] fast charges as well!”
$22 at Amazon
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If you prefer traveling hands-free, this is right up your alley. This multifunctional travel pouch is a passport holder and a wallet. It also has room for credit cards, cash, your phone, boarding passes and other valuables. RFID-blocking technology keeps your personal info secure too.
One retired flight attendant who still travels often swears by it. “I am still a traveler looking for products to be lighter for me,” the former crew member wrote. “This one does just that. It has room to fit my passport, a credit card or two, and money.”
$23 at Amazon
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If you’re always chilly, this one’s for you. Don’t spend extra on an airplane blanket that may or may not be clean. This travel must-have, which also doubles as a pillow, is super soft (and cute) and keeps you warm without taking up too much space so that you won’t bother your row-mates. It even folds up and stows into the included carrying bag that you can clip onto your luggage handle.
“I am a flight attendant and I got this pillow [blanket] as a gift and it’s the best!” one professional traveler wrote. “The material is very durable. It’s so soft and fluffy when I wash and dry it, yet I can still fold it into a small pillow.”
$20 at Amazon
Dagne Dover
Dagne Dover is a sleeper travel accessory brand that those in the know swear by. This air mesh fanny pack is durable and intelligently designed with stealth travel-friendly pockets — plus, it fits an astonishing amount of stuff. When worn cross-body or around the waist, it gives convenient, hands-free access to your passport, wallet, keys and any essentials you want at your fingertips. All four colors are on sale.
One airline professional even said she’s “obsessed” with this well-designed travel essential. “I wanted a fanny pack that I could wear as a crossbody and I love it,” gushed the five-star fan. “I’m also a flight attendant, and it’s great for going out and exploring or getting coffee in the gate area.”
$44 at Dagne Dover
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If you’ve ever tried to settle in for an in-flight snooze, you know it’s a challenge. Flight crew members, who are experts at catch-as-catch-can cat naps (say that 10 times fast!), treasure a travel pillow that makes falling and staying asleep a bit easier.
One flight attendant said he uses this No. 1 bestselling pillow when heading home after exhausting international red-eyes. “This allows me to sleep and not wake up with a total neck ache,” the crew member gushed.
$60 at Amazon
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Travelpro is among flight crew members’ favorite luggage brands. From its lightweight build to its durable construction, this carry-on is one that pilots, in particular, use and praise.
“I like the two-wheel pull version that I have used for years as an airline pilot,” one five-star reviewer on Amazon said. “My wife wanted this version with the four wheels. It worked very well over various surfaces.”
$144 at Amazon
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.