Yes, you can take a pillow on an EasyJet flight, but how you carry it depends on your baggage allowance. EasyJet is famously strict about its "one bag" policy for standard passengers. If you have only a "small cabin bag" allowance (45 x 36 x 20 cm), your pillow must technically fit inside that bag or be considered your one permitted item. However, many travelers in 2026 use a "travel hack" by wearing a neck pillow around their neck while boarding, which gate agents almost always ignore as it is considered a piece of clothing or an "accessory" rather than a separate bag. If you have a full-sized bed pillow, you will likely be asked to pack it into your suitcase or pay an "additional bag" fee at the gate, which can be upwards of £48. For those with "Extra Legroom" or "Up Front" seats, you are allowed a second, larger cabin bag, making it much easier to bring a pillow along. To save space, many modern travelers opt for inflatable pillows or "stuffable" pillowcases that they fill with soft clothes to double as extra luggage capacity.