Are you ready to revolutionise your packing list? In this blog post, we’ll explore how to go minimalist while highlighting ten game-changing travel gadgets that will become your long-flight essentials. Stick around until the end for a thought-provoking question: Do you really need that everyday carry item when you travel, or even at home?
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Welcome aboard Linke Lifestyle! I’m Mardi, and along with my husband Michael, we’re passionate about transforming your travel adventures. With years of globetrotting experience under our belts, we’re here to provide you with expert insights and thrilling advice to elevate your travel game!
Essential Packing Tips for Your Next Flight
Planning your next flight and wondering what to pack for a comfortable journey? In this blog, we’ll reveal the travel essentials you really need and highlight the items you should ditch! From unnecessary tech to bulky accessories, we’ll break down the items that could weigh you down. Get ready to travel smarter and lighter with our expert advice!
The Necessity of Hand Sanitiser
First up, hand sanitiser. Keeping germs at bay is a must, but instead of a bulky bottle, consider using handy wipes. Not only do these save space in your liquids bag, but they also reduce plastic waste—environmentally friendly and practical!
Opt for Eco-Friendly Toiletries
When I started my long-haul flying adventures, I was excited about those tiny bottles of moisturiser and mini tubes of toothpaste designed for travellers. However, I quickly realised these single-use items contribute to landfill waste. Now, I collect free samples from beauty purchases or transfer my toiletries into smaller containers, like contact lens cases. This approach minimises plastic waste, saves money, and maximises space in my liquids bag!
Snack Wisely
Let’s talk snacks—leave the smelly items at home! I’m not just referring to durian; even potent-flavoured snacks can clear out a plane cabin. For example, Michael loves garlic soy crisps, but even at home, the aroma drives me crazy. Choose snacks that won’t disturb fellow passengers!
Power-Up Your Charging Gear
When it comes to charging gear, I’ve refined my setup. I stick to USB-C to USB-C cables, but since most flights only have USB-A outlets, I bring a tiny USB-A to USB-C adapter. It’s space-saving, lightweight, and efficient!
Choose the Right Power Bank
Power banks are essential, but many recommendations fall short for long-haul flights. For instance, the iWalk, with just 4,500 milliamp hours, won’t fully charge an iPhone. Instead, consider the NiteCore NB10,000, which packs ample power in a compact size—perfect for charging multiple devices. For those who prefer a maximalist approach, check out Michael’s favourite power bank with a massive 30,000 milliamp hours.
Ditch Bulky Items
Many travel YouTubers suggest hefty items like large water bottles and bulky pillboxes. Instead, opt for a collapsible water bottle and pack your pills in ziplock bags—your carry-on (and your back!) will appreciate the extra space.
Embrace E-Books
If you haven’t converted to e-books yet, what are you waiting for? They significantly lighten your load. A weeklong trip used to mean packing at least four heavy books. Now, I read e-books on my phone or iPad, saving both space and weight while ensuring I always have something to read!
Upgrade Your Travel Pillow
Ditch that hefty travel pillow for a more compact option. I recommend three alternatives: an inflatable pillow, a stuffable pillow you can fill with a down jacket or hoodie, or the amazing TRTL travel pillow that wraps around your neck like a scarf, offering head support just where you need it.
Smart Luggage Choices
When it comes to luggage, think strategically. You don’t need a giant suitcase alongside a hefty backpack. I recently used the TomToc 9 litre sling as my personal item, which was spacious enough for my laptop, iPad, and essential gadgets while remaining sleek for airport navigation. Everything was accessible at my seat—no more rummaging in the dark!
Rethinking Your Passport Cover
Now, let’s discuss passport covers. Are they necessary? Many countries have scanner systems, which can complicate your journey through immigration. Instead, designate a specific pocket in your bag or use a slim wallet that keeps everything handy without fuss.
Minimalist Wallet Strategies
The wallet is often a cherished item, but do you need a bulky one? I used to carry a beautiful pink Tiffany wallet, but I’ve now switched to a minimalist zip pouch. Recent trips reminded me that I can easily store essentials in my cross-body bag. With options like Apple Wallet and minimal cash needs, my wallet requirements are decreasing!
I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
Conclusion
As we prepare to land, gear up for your next long-haul flight by checking out my video on achieving first-class comfort! Share your favourite travel hacks in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe for more travel insights. Until next time—safe travels and happy flying!
Bye for now!
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