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What is the pillowcase trick at the airport?

If you did spring for a checked bag but you were already pushing the weight limit with what you packed for the trip, toss one of these empty pillowcases in your bag and fill it with clothes on your return flight so you have room for the souvenirs you picked up.



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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.

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“A few weeks ago I saw a track hack on TikTok for the budget airlines that don't let you carry on a bag,” the text continues. “Instead, you can use a travel pillow as additional storage.” She explained that she got a U-shaped travel pillow that had a zipper on it.

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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.

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Are travel pillows worth it? Yes, especially if you are an avid traveler or find it hard to get comfortable on the plane. While there are some more expensive pillows on the market, there are also budget-friendly options that can improve your travel experience.

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Long-haul flights often involve cramped quarters and attempts at sleeping. It's not just the passengers who get a rest. When flight attendants and pilots work lengthy flights, they also take a break — in tiny rooms hidden on planes.

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The usual hacks are wear as much clothing as you can with heavy stuff in all pockets and later transfer the excess to a light, foldable hand carry. Your computer bag is rarely weighed so put the gold bars in that bag. What are some tips for packing the perfect carry-on to avoid checking bags when flying?

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Most people who have those classic, C-shaped neck pillows put the thick, closed part on the back of their neck and the thinner, open part in the front. But, according to @Sidneyraz, you're actually supposed to turn that around.

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Once you board a plane, you may be in for quite a long flight, depending on your destination. To make yourself comfortable for the next however many hours, you might want to make use of some of the amenities being offered to you, including the complimentary pillows and blankets that are often left on your seat.

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While some choose to reuse their inventory after each flight, others have chosen onetime-use options. And, as you've probably noticed, still others don't offer the amenity at all. However, a majority of those that do offer reused blankets and pillows assure travelers that they are properly laundered.

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Pillows are permitted in both carry-on bags and checked bags, according to the TSA's website. But while you'll have no problem bringing a full-size pillow through security, it's up to the airline to decide if it counts as your personal item.

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Not yours to keep, not even in business class (unlike pyjamas, which are gifted). Airline blankets are gathered at the end of the flight, washed at industrial laundry centres and then redistributed. Some carriers, especially those based in the US, will let you buy blankets from the in-flight magazine should you desire.

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