Top 10 travel must-haves, according to the experts (2024)

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The top 10 travel must-haves

Everyone has their must-have items they bring along when they’re traveling, but what do the travel experts bring?

Everyone has their must-have items they bring along when they’re traveling, but what do the travel experts bring?

Here are 10 items that they recommend for fellow travelers.

1. Water and snacks

"Depending on the flight and the route, sometimes they come by with little cups of water, and that just doesn't cut it," said Melanie Lieberman, senior global features editor at The Points Guy.

She recommends bringing a bottle of water on the plane. Lieberman brings along a reusable Nalgene bottle, which she always tries to fill up before she boards.

She also noted that she makes sure to bring snacks on the plane.

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A bottle of water.

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2. Sanitizing wipes

Clorox On-the-Go wipes are a must-have for travel expert Dayvee Sutton.

"The turnover of the planes happens so quickly that I don’t trust that they hit all the touch points," she said, noting that she wipes down the hard surfaces at her seat, including the headrest.

3. Headphones

Wired headphones, in particular, can make the travel experience more pleasant. Sutton prefers to have wired headphones on a flight, which allows her to switch from her phone to the plane’s TV monitor.

"You can’t do that yet with wireless headphones unless you have a Bluetooth attachment," she said. "So, for now, these stay in the pocket of my travel jacket."

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Wired headphones.

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4. Portable charger

If you are traveling with a phone or other electronic device, you must also bring a charger.

While you can charge your devices on some airplanes, you might instead opt for charging them while you’re waiting at your gate, according to former commercial pilot and FlightAware spokesperson Kathleen Bangs.

Bangs said that outlets and USB ports on planes sometimes don’t work, and when they do, accessing them may be tricky given the tight spaces in the cabin and around the seats.

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A portable charger.

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5. Collapsible duffel bag

Another item to keep on you is a collapsible duffle bag, according to Lieberman. She keeps one, which reduces to the size of a Kindle, in her suitcase, particularly during longer trips.

"Sometimes it just feels like the things in your suitcase get bigger," Lieberman laughed. "If you're traveling more, you might want to pick up some souvenirs – especially if we're talking about holiday travel, if you're coming back with gifts."

Duffel bag.

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6. Carabiner clips

To create more space in your bag, consider using a carabiner. According to Lieberman, the little clips can free up space by allowing you to hang items, such as shoes and your water bottle, on your backpack.

"Honestly, I don't leave home without a carabiner," Lieberman said.

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A carabiner.

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7. Compression socks and leggings

According to Sutton, compression socks and leggings have been a game changer, especially on long flights.

"They aren’t just for older people," she said. "I never really noticed the difference they make until I started wearing them."

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Colorful socks.

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8. Scarf

Scarves become handy accessories, especially for those who get cold on planes. Sutton said she always keeps a scarf in her personal item, and she uses it for warmth and also bunches it up to create a pillow.

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Scarves.

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9. Medical kit and mask

"Believe it or not, I always bring my own medical kit," Bangs said.

Her medical kit is the size of a makeup case, and she keeps it in her carry-on. It contains anything she might need, such as prescriptions, aspirin, antibiotics and a thermometer.

For Sutton, another must-have is a mask.

"I still wear my mask … even if it seems like I’m one of the only ones," she said.

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First aid kit and medical supples.

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10. Travel insurance

Travel insurance allows you to be compensated for losses from canceled and delayed flights, according to Sutton. She added that it can also cover accommodations if you need to stay overnight somewhere due to those flight delays or cancelations.

"To help protect your budget and your travel experience, I think travel insurance is essential," Sutton said.

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Insurance policy.

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FAQs

What does every traveler need? ›

Consider these the travel gear staples to bring on your next trip—and all your future vacations after that.
  • A trusted tote.
  • A travel toiletry bag.
  • Packing cubes.
  • Jewelry case.
  • Reusable travel bottles.
  • Hydrating skincare products.
  • A portable charger.
  • A power adapter.
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What essentials to take on a plane? ›

Top 20 Hand Luggage Essentials
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  • Moisturizing facial mask. ...
  • A pen. ...
  • Your valuables. ...
  • A resealable liquid container. ...
  • Hand sanitiser. ...
  • An extra pair of socks. ...
  • Warm clothes or a blanket.

What would make traveling easier? ›

Wear slip-on shoes On the day of travel, wear shoes that are easy to slip on/off without fussing with laces or zippers. Plus, put your coat, belt, and jewelry in your luggage until you pass through security to reduce the number of items you need to remove before going through the line.

What is the most important thing people need when they travel? ›

It seems obvious, but the single most important thing to pack for your travels is your passport. You won't get very far without it. Once you've ticked everything off your pre-travel checklist, and before you put your foot out the door, one last check for that important little book really won't hurt.

What is not allowed on a carry on? ›

Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

What do I pack for a long flight? ›

  1. A carry-on suitcase. ...
  2. Your passport. ...
  3. Comfortable clothes – to wear, and to change into. ...
  4. Slip on shoes. ...
  5. A blanket or scarf. ...
  6. The Uniqlo Crossbody bag for all of your essentials (or something else small) ...
  7. Lip balm. ...
  8. A sheet mask.
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How do you travel with expensive things? ›

Modern travelers need to be smart about carry-on luggage to avoid problems at security. If you're traveling with expensive jewelry or luxury watches, plan ahead. In addition to using a zippered tote, pack these small items in a jewelry pouch inside a larger secure pouch or a ziplock bag.

What not to put in hand luggage when flying? ›

Liquids
  • all drinks, including water.
  • liquid or semi-liquid foods, for example soup, jam, honey and syrups.
  • cosmetics and toiletries, including creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, mascara and lip gloss.
  • sprays, including shaving foam, hairspray and spray deodorants.
  • pastes, including toothpaste.

How to make flying easy? ›

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  1. Get Organized. ...
  2. Scope Out Your Seat. ...
  3. Research Baggage Restrictions. ...
  4. Remember the 3-1-1 Liquids Rule. ...
  5. Elevate Your Eats. ...
  6. Invest in Lounge Access. ...
  7. Dress the Part. ...
  8. Pack Your Personal Item for a Comfortable Flight.

What makes traveling exciting? ›

Travel takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to see, taste and try new things. It constantly challenges us, not only to adapt to and explore new surroundings, but also to engage with different people, to embrace adventures as they come and to share new and meaningful experiences with friends and loved ones.

How can I be a good traveler? ›

10 Golden Rules of Travel Rules to live by
  1. Be (better) prepared. ...
  2. Make a friend. ...
  3. Learn the language. ...
  4. Show respect. ...
  5. Travel closer to home. ...
  6. Make every flight count. ...
  7. Go off season. ...
  8. Shop local.
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What's in your travel bag? ›

  • Travel wallet. ...
  • Passport holder. ...
  • Toiletry bag.
  • TSA-approved liquids bag and compliant containers. ...
  • Prescription medications. ...
  • Glasses case. ...
  • Travel pillow.
  • Packing cubes.

How do I become a full time traveler? ›

Here are 13 ways to make full-time travel a reality.
  1. Figure out how much money you need. ...
  2. Put money into savings before you spend it. ...
  3. Follow a budget to learn how to travel full-time. ...
  4. Pay off debt. ...
  5. Create a vision board. ...
  6. Work while you travel and be location independent. ...
  7. Find jobs in the places you are visiting.

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