Smooth Skies: 8 Must-Haves for Any Long-Haul Flight

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With the right travel gear, even the longest flights become a breeze. Here’s how to stay powered up, entertained and comfortable with must-have tech and other travel essentials.

Long-haul flights can be a test of endurance, but with the right essentials, they don’t have to be. Whether you’re chasing a European summer or taking off to the USA, a well-packed carry-on is key to arriving ready to hit the ground running. With the right gear, including some game-changing travel tech, you can take on any long-haul flight and power your roam, no matter where in the world you’re headed.

Here’s our list of must-have flight essentials you shouldn’t board without. 

Must-Have Tech Essentials

1. Wireless audio adapter 

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You’ll never have to rely on flimsy airline headphones again with Cygnett’s Voyager Elite Wireless Audio Adapter, which allows you to use your wireless headphones with the plane’s in-flight audio system. Simply plug the adapter into the headphone jack and you’re ready to enjoy crisp, uninterrupted sound for over 28 hours, roughly the duration of a return flight from Australia to the USA!  

Plus, dual-pairing capabilities let you and your travel buddy share the same audio, whether it’s a blockbuster movie or your go-to podcast. The compact design and LCD display keeps pairing and playback controls effortless, and it comes with all the extras you need including a plane adapter, USB-A to USB-C cable, AUX cable and a zippered travel case. 

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2. In-flight approved Power Banks 

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A long-haul flight often means juggling multiple devices and keeping them charged can be a challenge. Enter the VertPWR Laptop Power Bank + Stand. With up to 100W charging power and a 25K capacity, this sleek powerhouse can charge up to four devices simultaneously, or your laptop, tablet and phone several times over, making it perfect for families or gadget-heavy travellers. Its compact design is ideal for tight tray tables and the removable stand lets you prop up your device for hands-free use.  

If you need something lightweight, the MagSlim Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (which includes both 5K and 10K capacity models) snaps on to the back of any phone capable of magnetic wireless charging, excellent for quick phone charges and ensuring you’re powered up and ready to explore your destination as soon as your flight lands.   

3. Travel phone holder 

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Not all planes are equipped with seatback screens, and even when they do, personal devices can be a better option for keeping you entertained on a long-haul flight. The TravelPal Airplane Travel Phone Holder mounts securely onto the tray table, allowing you to go hands-free while streaming your favourite movies or shows.  

Its versatile clamp works whether your seatback tray table is open or closed, and its lightweight design means it won’t weigh down your carry-on. Flying with younger kids? Parents will love the convenience of setting up devices for kids.

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Other Must-Haves for Long-Haul Flights

4. Your own pair of headphones 

Quality headphones can make the difference between a restful flight and a restless one. A good pair – ideally noise-cancelling models – block out the hum of the engines and the occasional crying baby, letting you enjoy in-flight entertainment or your personal playlist. Pair them with the Voyager Elite Wireless Audio Adapter for the ultimate listening experience with in-flight entertainment.

5. Anything to help you sleep 

While some long-haul flight airlines offer amenity kits, packing your own ensures you won’t be caught without comfort essentials. A quality eye-mask and earplugs can help you block out ambient sounds and bustle of the plane cabin – particularly useful for day flights when cabin lights are turned off and some passengers keep their window shades up. Consider a travel pillow to keep your neck supported and a packable jacket or small blanket to keep you warm during those mid-flight naps. 

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6. A reusable water bottle 

Cabin air is notoriously dry, so staying hydrated is a must. A reusable water bottle lets you refill as needed throughout the flight. Opt for a stainless-steel bottle to keep your water cool or a collapsible one to save space. Ask the flight crew to refill your bottle as needed, which means avoiding relying on cart service while also reducing single-use plastic waste. Start hydrating the day before your flight to counteract the drying effects of cabin pressure and arrive at your destination feeling fresher. Want to go the extra mile? Pack effervescent hydrating tablets into your carry-on and pop one into your water bottle throughout the flight.

7. A pack of cards 

Want to give your eyes a break from screens? A humble deck of cards is a versatile entertainer, whether you’re flying solo, keeping kids busy or striking up a game with your seat neighbour. From Solitaire to Rummy, it’s a simple way to pass the time and keep your mind active. 

8. Toiletries to freshen up 

A quick freshen-up can do wonders after spending hours in an airplane seat. Pack a small clear bag (like a zip-lock bag) with travel-sized essentials like a toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, lip balm, facial wipes and any medications. A spritz of facial mist can rehydrate your skin, and hand sanitiser or antibacterial wipes are useful for giving your seat a quick once-over before you settle in.  

Throw in some gum or mints to keep your breath fresh, especially after an in-flight meal. Pro tip: invest in a clear, compact hard case to keep toiletries organised, easily accessible and compliant with safety regulations.

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Written by Siri Smith

Lover of trinkets and a wistful sentimental, Siri likes to collect tiny things and craft playlists to commemorate her favourite places. When she's not daydreaming, find this self-described polymath picking up a new hobby.
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