While some airlines allow you to bring a pillow on the plane free of charge, others charge a fee for this additional luggage add-on.
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According to Lonely Planet, there are two options. They're either washed at an industrial facility via a laundry service that is contracted by the airline, or they are laundered at the airline's home-base airport.
Pillows are considered personal items and can be brought on the plane as long as they meet the airline's size requirements for personal items. Spirit Airlines has specific guidelines for personal items, which must fit within dimensions of 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm) including handles and wheels.
Normally airlines allow people to take their own pillows on board as it's useful to have when sleeping and such. However this is just something they allow rather than being a right. So the airline might not allow it on board and in case of a “rather large” size they might make you send it to the cargo haul.
Pillows generally don't count toward your carry-on or personal item limit, so filling a pillow case with clothing or other items is a smart “hack” to beat extra baggage charges.
Children's programming is available too, and parents have the option to switch on a parental lock for unapproved channels. Seats. World Traveller seats come with a headrest, pillow and blanket. Across British Airways' fleet, its World Traveller cabins are in the process of being updated.
Budget airline Ryanair, known for its charges on passenger luggage, has been alerted to a little trick that travellers are using in droves: stuffing extra clothes into the pillowcase or neck pillowcase that can be brought on board, to save money on the flight costs.
The gentle support of a good travel pillow can make all the difference in preventing neck pain and headaches. In addition, a good pillow will help you get a better night's sleep, even when you're on the go.
For the unlucky middle seat, he said to, “use a neck pillow, and lean slightly forward with arms folded or rest your head on the tray table with a cushion.” Finally, for the aisle seat, he suggests leaning slightly to the side using a neck pillow, but just make sure to not block the aisle way.
Examples of personal items on a plane include small purses or handbags, briefcases, or laptop bags. You can bring one of these in addition to your carry-on. Diaper bags, breast pumps, child seats, strollers or medical devices do not count as a personal item or carry-on.