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Wondering what to pack for a long flight? Wise question. There are certain long flight essentials that can make or break your trip.
Flying for 10+ hours can either be fun, or it can be miserable. And much of it comes down to knowing the right things to bring on a long flight.
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🔴 C H A P T E R S:
0:00 Intro
0:24 The glorious fanny pack I use
0:58 Important things to pack inside fanny pack
5:52 The backup personal item
6:37 What to pack inside personal item
10:50 Creative entertainment options
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@sageduff4747
@sageduff4747 Год назад
After seeing someone on a long haul flight who was sick and didn’t have anything he could take for it, I basically bring a small pharmacy with me - bandaids, cough drops, ibuprofen, anti nausea pills. My nose gets really dry, so I bring a nasal saline spray too. My pharmacy is overkill sometimes, but it has come in handy more than once.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That’s really smart!
@hondapilot
@hondapilot Год назад
Not an overkill, its an absolute necessity. I'd add cough drops, anti diarrhea pills, melatonin, allergy pills,etc
@formeremployee326
@formeremployee326 Год назад
Ginger for morning sickness will help nausea for other reasons, too. I’m a nurse and carry everything!
@lizzyfolks9116
@lizzyfolks9116 Год назад
My niece flew from LHR to SeaTac via Iceland last Christmas when a passenger had a massive heart attack. There were 3 physicians on the plane, and one actually carried a bag of fluids (Lactated Ringers) with a line and needle that he used and thus saved the man’s life. Apparently, he said he always flies with them just for emergencies like that.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow, we need more people like him in the world!
@warpthumr47
@warpthumr47 6 месяцев назад
RN here. Whether or not you're having/eating a snack with peanuts/peanut butter in it causing an anaphylactic reaction in someone with a peanut allergy depends on the severity of their allergy & proximity to you so it's always better to just avoid eating anything with peanuts in it on the plane or even b4 boarding just to be safe. I highly recommend wearing compression socks on any flight longer than 2 hours, even if you're young to help prevent blood clots/swelling. Hydration is also important.
@urofseron
@urofseron 5 месяцев назад
I always eat peanuts on a flight.
@Manateelover25
@Manateelover25 2 месяца назад
Do you recommend a certain compression level? Thank you!
@CasperLabuschagne
@CasperLabuschagne Год назад
I have a fleecy black beanie that I pull over my eyes instead of using an eye mask, it goes over my ears to stop the earplugs falling out and it keeps my head nice and toasty when sleeping on a frigid plane. If I don't want to be disturbed, I stick a "Don't disturb" note to the beanie (I use the safety pin always pinned to the beanie) and noise-cancelling earphones fits right over the beanie. I have some limited vision from the bottom of the beanie which is great to be aware of what is happening around me without officially waking up and then being engaged by those around me.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow, that's a great idea!
@TracyKMainwaring
@TracyKMainwaring 3 месяца назад
I use a "Buff" as my sleep mask. I hated the elastic on sleep masks and they never block enough light at the edges
@dianastoevelaar9548
@dianastoevelaar9548 2 месяца назад
Yes! Peanut allergies are a real thing and just the scent of peanut butter next to someone with a peanut allergy could send them into anaphylactic shock! It happened to a child I was caring for, just from the scent of peanut butter in the room!
@carlahill9607
@carlahill9607 4 месяца назад
Most dentists have, at no cost, toothbrushes that have paste on the bristles. They’re great for travel. They’re are usually in their restrooms for those who want to brush before their appointment. If you don’t see any, ask. Most offices have them.
@susanevans7724
@susanevans7724 Год назад
Sanitizing wipes! I find wipes much better than gel. Small first aid kit (band aids could be helpful for blisters), I like the eye masks that don't touch your eyes so they are "domed"
@raiu
@raiu Год назад
I'm glad someone finally mentioned the chewing thing. It makes my skin crawl when I hear someone loudly chewing, but I generally have to just suck it up and deal with it. 😂
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Haha yeah that's when those headphones or earplugs come in handy!
@choosewisely616
@choosewisely616 Год назад
Pro tip: Earbuds or headphones are a MUST for you! My daughter has the same issue and doesn’t leave the house without them. Actually she needs them when we eat at home too.
@JB-ux7ql
@JB-ux7ql Год назад
Misophonia- my husband has it- he always needs background noise when we’re eating.
@oddballsok
@oddballsok Год назад
People actually chew LOUDER than the airplane noises of engines and AC ?!?!? Bs!
@floridasingularity3700
@floridasingularity3700 Год назад
@@oddballsok yep. Sure can. Especially if they are right behind you.
@ronnygill
@ronnygill Год назад
Another thing similar to the microfibre towel is a silk sleeping bag liner. Ostensibly for outdoors types to add a warm and hygienic (eg washable) layer to sleeping bag for camping. But silk is super warm for its size/weight and they pack down to the size of a can of coke. I use mine as a mega thin sleeping bag in cheap hostels in hot counties as I feel cleaner sleeping in it than their bedclothes. You can throw it over yourself or even use it as a scarf. Amazing things and I’ll never travel without mine.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow I need to try one of those
@ronnygill
@ronnygill Год назад
@@ProjectUntethered woohoo. Thanks for the reply. Mine is by Rab and I’ve had it for about six or seven years and have used it loads for travelling and camping. It’s still in almost perfect condition. I should also mention that as well as being mega strong and durable, it dries in no time and it’s ultralight. An absolute wonder material and I’m on the lookout for more silk products in order to minimise pack size and weight.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Thanks for the tip! I’m gonna keep my eye out for one 😎
@eclairtreo
@eclairtreo 6 месяцев назад
Same thing with silk scarves or underwear. It is unbelievably warm, but adds little bulk to the packing. Dries very fast too.
@RichardHowells1234
@RichardHowells1234 6 месяцев назад
Yeh silk sheets good Mix it with hemp tho so SOFT so STRONG 💪!
@well-blazeredman6187
@well-blazeredman6187 Год назад
I make a point of carrying, on my person, sufficient stuff so that I won't be motivated to go for my carry-on in the event of an emergency. So, phone, phone holster, passport, keys, cards, cash. A Kindle, merino sweater and two changes of destination clothing will always be in the carry-on. Interesting video.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That’s an interesting way of looking at it - I like it!
@Keith_Aerotrunk
@Keith_Aerotrunk Год назад
Great tips 👍 for frequent travelers. Thanks for sharing.
@kazwhoe4879
@kazwhoe4879 Год назад
peanut allergy reporting in & appreciating the person who mentioned this to you 😅😊.
@AmIPreppyEnough167
@AmIPreppyEnough167 Год назад
Ladies, have a emergency period kit. Mother Nature can be cruel, and a plane is one of the worst places to get your period. Flight attendants do have some supplies, but sometimes they are out and you don’t want to be stuck in that situation.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Yikes that sounds like it’d be awful!
@starky88
@starky88 2 месяца назад
I once was about to board a long haul flight when I got my period, a week early might I add! I dashed to the bathroom because I always have emergency feminine products because you never know!
@Business-ZEN
@Business-ZEN 7 месяцев назад
I appreciate the tip about packing a spare change of clothes - so crucial if your luggage gets misplaced during transfers. Learned this on my first Europe trip! Now, with Express Parking, smooth travels start from arrival. No more worries, just a hassle-free experience.
@camillaloyolla
@camillaloyolla 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the video! Great suggestions for long trips. And yeah, I do have a serious peanut allergy, and if someone sitting by my side or in a close row has some peanuts it can definitely trigger the symptoms, especially in an enclosed space like an airplane. So thanks for commenting about that =)
@YT-hu4xy
@YT-hu4xy 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video, happy to see we share almost the same list of essentials!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 9 месяцев назад
Great minds think alike! 😎
@iainwolstencroft3764
@iainwolstencroft3764 Год назад
just a reminder that many countries expect prescription medicines to be in their boxes & that some medicines need to be declared on arrival
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
This is definitely a good practice! Although I’ve never had anyone ask to check thankfully
@EmilyJBray-nt2om
@EmilyJBray-nt2om 7 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this video. About to take my longest flight yet and now that you’ve connected me with a Trtl neck pillow, I’m set. I also appreciated the power bank and 3-in-1 charging cable suggestion and have those arriving soon as well 🎉
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 7 месяцев назад
Sounds like you’re super prepared! I hope you have an awesome trip!
@sacmom3
@sacmom3 Год назад
Great tips. I never even thought of bringing a Fanny pack. Thanks.👍🏽
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
It’s a game changer!
@salimahmuhammad6271
@salimahmuhammad6271 18 часов назад
Great video. Thanks so much for leaving so many resources in the description area. Awesome 😎👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@MyCovertNarcissism
@MyCovertNarcissism 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic video, thank you for this
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 10 месяцев назад
You’re very welcome!
@mkatal8329
@mkatal8329 Год назад
Adding another thanks for bringing up allergies. I'd like to add to watch out for strong fragrances. I travel with a mini hepa filter, mask, and epi-pens and assorted other medications because of people who douse themselves with fragrance to freshen up! If people who aren't hugging you comment on how good you smell, you have too much fragrance on!
@sayyndie
@sayyndie 11 месяцев назад
I second this! It would be great if it wasn’t allowed to use perfume on planes at all, a lot of people are sensitive or allergic to it (I’m one of them - my astma gets instantly triggered). Better a little smelly than causing people headaches, runny noses or at worst trouble breathing :)
@kimjunjae
@kimjunjae 11 месяцев назад
@@sayyndie I have the same issue, I get strong nausea and headaches because of perfumes and travel business most of the times where people loooove to freshen up with strong heady scents. It kills me eveytime !
@sarahr6089
@sarahr6089 10 месяцев назад
Reminds me of the time a woman painted her nails on the airplane! Luckily the smell dissipated fairly quickly.
@AlphaGeekgirl
@AlphaGeekgirl 3 месяца назад
The same goes for people who refuse to shower before they get on the plane or brush their teeth. Not fun on a 20 hour flight.
@renaemiskin922
@renaemiskin922 Месяц назад
@@kimjunjaeme too
@vickiesmith3021
@vickiesmith3021 Год назад
Thank you so much for your video.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
You’re very welcome!
@dianecampbell921
@dianecampbell921 9 дней назад
I just found your channel and wow! You know just about everything about travel! And. You are adorable 😊. My husband and I travel a lot now that we are retired and you have made packing for my upcoming trip to Africa for safari seem easy. Yay. Thank you for taking the time to educate all of us.
@clairejames642
@clairejames642 10 месяцев назад
hi and thanks for all your advise. I have a long haul flight coming up and I have enjoyed hearing your tips, thanks. The peanut thing is real as my daughter is anaphylactic (meaning she can die/suffocate in a very short time ) we can travel with epi pens but we always appreciate people not eating peanuts on flights. Even the smell from seats away can set it off and also the skin of a peanut or the dusting off of salt from peanuts. I know right, sounds bs but it has happened.
@kristab8728
@kristab8728 Год назад
My son is anaphylactic to peanuts, so we request a "buffer zone" when we fly. This is where the flight attendant asks the people in the immediate area around us to refrain from eating peanuts/peanut products. There is mixed information about airborne/smell, but peanut "dust" can transfer, depending on the product, and we would rather not take chances on a plane, for any type of reaction, and very much appreciate when others help in that endeavour. Thank you for your video and for bringing up the topic. :)
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow thank you for the first-hand information! I will officially be more careful with my snacks!
@raiu
@raiu Год назад
The aircraft's Environmental Control System filters and recirculates the air in the cabin, so you shouldn't have to worry about the full plane in theory. But contaminated air in your immediate vicinity could certainly pass you on its way to the filters. With something as dangerous as peanut allergies, it's completely understandable why you wouldn't want to take the chance!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
What about a dust free peanut butter sandwich? Could that affect a neighbor?
@kristab8728
@kristab8728 Год назад
@@ProjectUntethered I guess I would question whether the eater can guarantee they won't get peanut butter on their hands, then touch seats or bathroom door, etc. A bit like cold germs. Unfortunately, because airlines can only request the people directly around us to abstain, we are taking our chances with the rest of the plane. The onus is on me to teach my son to clean the area we sit in as soon as we board, wash his hands regularly and be cautious of warning signs. And we carry plenty of Epi-pens. :)
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow, that sounds like it can add a bit of extra stress to the experience. After reading everyone’s comments, my takeaway is to do your best to respect others with the food you take on a plane. That said, it’s probably not necessary to get overly paranoid, because the people with allergies typically know they have allergies and have a plan to protect themselves.
@AnneMB955
@AnneMB955 Год назад
Love all your ideas. Having a small ‘Tardis’ bag like yours is so convenient. Easily accessible on board and while sightseeing.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Glad you enjoyed them! Yes, I’m not sure how I ever survived without one!
@deeprestmediation
@deeprestmediation Месяц назад
I really enjoy your videos, watching this one as I practice pack for my long haul flight in a couple days, it's helping keep me calm and focused! Love your thoughts on journaling. I would disagree about the fanny pack though. When I've used one it ends up feeling like an extra bag that restricts my mobility and is another thing to keep an eyes on and worry about. If I've packed well enough, I prefer to keep those important items for the flight in the front pocket of my personal bag. Keep up the amazing content! Subbed! 😊
@risingstar3861
@risingstar3861 Год назад
Great advice and Amazon items.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Glad it was helpful! :)
@suzannadannaTARDIS
@suzannadannaTARDIS Год назад
Thank you for mentioning the chewing noises! I am misophonic and chewing sounds drive me bonkers, as do slurping/sucking noises. I do carry earbuds when I fly to drown that out but I can't always use them.
@CrankyGrandma
@CrankyGrandma Год назад
Yes peanut allergies can be quite serious for some. I work in a classroom with a child with severe nut allergies. He has an epipen for severe allergic reaction. We don’t allow any nuts in the room.
@dewhurst90
@dewhurst90 Год назад
Man he’s loves saying Fanny Pack😂 drinking game inbound🥃
@cpugz7050
@cpugz7050 Год назад
Yes, peanut allergies are real. The oil from the peanuts can bond with molecules in the air and all someone that is VERY sensitive to peanuts needs to do is inhale this air and then have a reaction which can be immediate or delayed. I believe this is a reason that many airlines no longer serve peanuts.
@depreciatingasset
@depreciatingasset 11 месяцев назад
Some ppl are allergic to macadamia or 100 other ingredients. I'd expect ppl to carry their epi pens though
@enternamehere0
@enternamehere0 8 месяцев назад
I'm allergic to stinky, sweaty people. But people still bring them.
@LindaRosem
@LindaRosem 8 месяцев назад
Yup! I have a client that can’t even eat in a restaurant with peanuts being served because of the airborne effects, as it can be fatal
@27r81
@27r81 7 месяцев назад
allergies happen because you are weak. what i say is give them more peanuts f*ck them
@tahaak
@tahaak 5 месяцев назад
What should we do then? Ban everything a single person could be allergic to?
@karinbauer2541
@karinbauer2541 Год назад
I love how you're so mindful about the other people you share the space with on the flight ^_^ since you like to read AND journal I want to share my finding with you. I just bought a supernote wich is just like a kindle (a pad with electronic ink and without backlight) with extra functions. you can load all kinds of black and white images on it (maps etc.), load many formats of books on it (not just kindle. I buy many books from independent writers online so I am happy that my supernote can read those as well) AND you can write and draw in it!(sidenote: you can upload your own templates so you can even have a custom template for each of your journeys) You can even make a pdf with your travel schedules and when you mark them with the pen you get an extra page where you can make notes on the words/paragraph you marked ^_^ it became the one item I could not be without any longer and it has so many functions while still being small and light - wich is amazing for your "endless" journeys.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow this sounds amazing! I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
@rionstallworth2969
@rionstallworth2969 Год назад
Thanks! Leaving for Egypt in the morning! 😁🇪🇬
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Hope you have a blast! And might wanna watch our Egypt tips videos if you haven’t already! 😉
@raiu
@raiu Год назад
Please take the 'shart' advice seriously on your flight back home, in case you accidentally ingest some shower water beforehand. Totally not speaking from personal experience. 😂😂😂
@grit_and_grace57
@grit_and_grace57 День назад
I always wear my oldest underwear and socks, and pack a spare set in my personal item bag. When i freshen up or shower on the layover, i simply throw the old set away.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 13 часов назад
I like that idea!
@emilooch7768
@emilooch7768 Год назад
You can’t bring a water bottle filled with water thru security, but you can bring a water bottle filled with ice! Then you can fill your bottle after security.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
🧠🧠🧠
@kthompson9204
@kthompson9204 Год назад
Wow
@danaeads919
@danaeads919 Год назад
You can also pack a meal and keep it cold with ice packs and bring it through TSA. Pour out any melted water prior to inspection or your container/bag of ice will be subject to the 3-ounce liquid rules. Ice cubes melt faster than a brick of frozen water. Even though they are sealed, "blue ice"/gel packs are subject to the 3-ounce liquid rule when they begin to melt and "sludh" can be felt. Don't wrap your food in foil. It interferes with the xray machine and you will be pulled aside while a TSA agent opens your bag AND unwraps your food with the same gloves they've worn for their entire shift.
@100rrh
@100rrh 8 месяцев назад
So I'm not a bright color person whatsoever I'd be happy to dress as goth the whole trip however I recently found that when I travel it's almost always best for spotting my stuff to have all bright colors preferably light bright, like light bright blues, greens, yellows including bags. Then when it's time to tidy up the plane or find something in your bag, it pops out. I've spent so much time searching for black items that disappear into the abis of a black bag on a dimmed flight. Game changer to shift to colored items.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 8 месяцев назад
That's a really good point!
@AJStarhiker
@AJStarhiker 5 месяцев назад
Good point. I have a blaze orange pack fly I might use next time I travel. Got it for hunting, but sounds like it would be useful at an airport, too. And since it covers all the zippers, might help deter casual theft, too.
@toddaron
@toddaron Год назад
Dude, as much as I would rather you have tas and a halter, you are The Travel Dude. The things I do are things you do as well, so am more confident you r other hints will work for me. THANKS be well!
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad Год назад
Yes the peanut allergy is a real thing. I’m my daughter’s school a child sat where another child sat two lunches before. Even though they had wiped the table several times a child sat there and went into antifolactic shock. I know I spelled that wrong. However it’s a real thing.
@finalascent
@finalascent Год назад
3:07 I like to have a few pens to lend/give to other pax who didn't think to bring one! :)
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
We need more people like you in the world 😇
@elenamelena3816
@elenamelena3816 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the informative video, it helped a lot! Jumping on to say it might be worth noting that Esims aren't compatible with all phone types, as I've just spent a good half hour rummaging the internet only to realise my phone won't take one. Thank you for your content! Subscribing the noo!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 9 месяцев назад
That is a very good point! I’ll remember to always mention that in the future 🤓
@jonathankeonijoaquin3259
@jonathankeonijoaquin3259 11 месяцев назад
Love your videos :) Just wanted to quickly add a note that for anyone who is carrying any type of photo/video/media equipment to remember to always pack and take your Lithium, Rechargeable, ALL Batteries with you in your carry on/personal item. P.S. This also includes E-cigarettes and Vapes!!!! Thanks again for the awesome tips ^_^ Aloha! -Jonni-
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 11 месяцев назад
That’s a great tip!
@peterrose5746
@peterrose5746 9 месяцев назад
Excellent video. I use Sky Siesta travel pillow. Although you look like special- needs they are very comfortable!!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 9 месяцев назад
Sounds interesting, I’ll check it out!
@robertashagam1599
@robertashagam1599 2 месяца назад
forgot to mention- bought the anker cord. you just saved me space of three cord, so simple . thank you for your kindness advice about chewing and peanut snacks, i wish i will sit next to someone so considerate.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 2 месяца назад
Nice! I love that cord! 😎
@ginay4878
@ginay4878 Год назад
Pack a pair of slides in your personal bag so you can be comfortable in socks but still be able to quickly put shoes on for bathroom breaks
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Yeah easy slip on shoes are the way to go! Makes going through security easier too.
@resortrevamptx
@resortrevamptx Год назад
Thank you for the info! Your eyes are gorgeous btw.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@ricknemie93
@ricknemie93 Год назад
I use earplanes ear plugs, I have issues when taking off and landing where my ears hurt. Chewing gum, yawning, and all that stuff has never helped, since I starter using these ear plugs I have not had any issues and they block the sound. they come in their own small case and even have a neck strap (like those eyeglass neck strap) so you won't loose them when you take them out of an ear to hear the stewardess telling you whats to eat :). I also take a small ziplock bag or 2 and a small 'rollup bag' just in case they are needed. Bring sanitizer wipes so you can wipe down the tray and seat arms. I use a fishing vest instead of a 'fanny pack', I just put the small things in ziplocks so it is easy to take out of the pockets going through the checkpoint.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
A fishing vest is a great idea! Do you have a link to where you can buy those earplugs online? ( or which store in person?)
@alexhika
@alexhika Год назад
First, very interesting video! Regarding the peanuts, I recently went to see a stage play and nothing containing peanut was allowed in the building (they would keep any snack at the door in case someone had missed the rule when they booked) because a cast member had severe peanut allergy, so I can imagine it can be an issue if you're sitting next to them on a plane. Very good point to raise, I will actually be more mindful of it, it's one of those things I know but doesn't usually come to mind when I pack.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Yeah I never thought about it before either until you smart people brought it to my attention!
@MrEvilWasp
@MrEvilWasp 7 месяцев назад
The problem with locks on a backpack etc is that they aren't that much use because you can open any zip with a ballpoint pen. Perhaps they are OK if you are walking with your pack so someone can't easily get into it from behind you. But if you leave your pack it takes seconds to break into it. Perhaps you could ask your seat neighbours to keep an eye on your pack while you're on the toilet. Doesn't hurt to ask. When you get back to your seat thank them and casually pick up your pack to have a look for sanitiser etc so you can check it over.
@oddballsok
@oddballsok Год назад
Gotta love the 12:25 co passenger “sooo booooring this guy next to me” .
@planesandbikes7353
@planesandbikes7353 Год назад
You forgot the Ativan! Not to mention the upgraded ticket to Premium or Bizclass. Though the Ativan itself is like an upgrade to First.
@mohammadalinilforooshan8416
I didn't know about airalo. Interesting!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Check it out! I’ll be publishing a more detailed video about them in a couple days :-)
@mohammadalinilforooshan8416
@@ProjectUntethered Thank you! I'm looking forward to watch your new video.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
🤓🤓🤓
@Aureolis
@Aureolis 8 месяцев назад
Love your recommendations!!! PLEASE share what exact backpack you used. And what do you use as a carryon?❤🌍✈
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad you enjoyed them! That's a great question - and the ones I'm currently using are actually different from the ones in the video. This is the personal item in the video (black one): bit.ly/40JPYGu (Affiliate). It looks like this is a newer version than the one I have. They actually sent me that backpack for free because my previous one got a rip in it (after 5 years) and it was covered under their lifetime warranty 😎 The personal item I currently use is the Aer Go Pack 2, which is a little smaller than the one in the video. But what I like about it is it has a super slim profile, so I can empty it out and pack it inside my carry on if I want. The carry on I'm currently using is this one (except I took all the colored stuff off it so it's all black): bit.ly/3DZLySz (Affiliate link). MY wife is using this as her carry on: I believe the bigger bags you see in the video are actually checked bag size. On that trip, we were checking bags, but now we're doing carry on only. I hope that helps!
@tranch1515
@tranch1515 Год назад
Nut allergy is real, people carry epi pens, severity can range, I’m a TA, If u have a nut allergy u have to tell the flight attendant when boarding and fill out a no nut form at check in EVEN if u have it noted in ur flight reservation. Fill out the forms and inform the attendants. Just wanted to pass this info along. I do not have an allergy.
@mikebilon8208
@mikebilon8208 5 месяцев назад
You shared about the peanut allergy. For me, it was at a baseball park (30,000+) fans and I was eating peanuts behind a family . The mom asked me to stop since her son had a serious allergy to peanuts . No problem, this does occur. 😮
@ckdraws410
@ckdraws410 Год назад
As to peanut allergies, they can definitely be severe enough that someone eating peanuts at the other end of the plane could cause a reaction. However, flight attendants will make an announcement requesting that no one eats peanuts if someone with such a severe allergy is on board, so I wouldn’t worry about accidentally causing an allergic reaction by eating my peanut snacks. Just pack peanut free snacks as well just in case
@m.halcyon5772
@m.halcyon5772 Год назад
Imodium or similar; if you have strange meal the night before a 10 hour flight or an airport layover, you want to be sure you can keep digestion under control. Trust. No need to experience this for yourself.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
There’s a time and a place for everything, and a long haul flight is not the time nor the place for diarrhea!
@alanhansen8218
@alanhansen8218 Год назад
sudden severe turbulence landed an entire pot of scalding-hot coffee in my lap a week ago - as a nurse, I always carry-on a change of scrubs and boxers - no serious burns or bruises with anybody, thankfully
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Glad to hear you’re ok and had extra clothes to change into!
@onpole01
@onpole01 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Also note weight restrictions for carry on and personal items. On average it's a combined weight for both items of 7kg. All airlines are different and you may never be weighed but FYSA. Cheers 😊
@TheOriginalMarimoChan
@TheOriginalMarimoChan 4 месяца назад
FYI FYSA is TBD. SMH.
@kevinjaimes1188
@kevinjaimes1188 Год назад
I enjoy the alpaka air sling cause I’m able to fit my switch or ipad without to much bulk
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
I’ll have to check that out
@wildberrylemonade
@wildberrylemonade Год назад
I have a cousin who is severely allergic to peanuts and fish. Even the smell of those items can send him into anaphylaxis. If you have never seen someone having an allergic reaction where their throat is closing up, you won't understand how scary that is. For that reason, I don't eat things with nuts in public spaces. You never know who could be allergic.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That sounds terrifying!
@jayneofspain3322
@jayneofspain3322 2 месяца назад
I always add pain killers and a spare pair of glasses as if I lose or break a pair I’m stuffed. If wearing sandals a pair of socks is good just remove sandals and pop socks on. I pop a nail file in liquids bag and if too long I cut it in half then pop other half in my wallet for out and about. Small sizes of liquids as I travel carry on only so I buy larger size there and top up my small ones again before returning home.
@Chris-mc6rd
@Chris-mc6rd Год назад
Just a quick comment on peanut allergies: the oil from the peanuts can also transfer to other surfaces which can then be touched by someone with an allergy and cause a reaction
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Yikes, that is intense!
@sdophoto1405
@sdophoto1405 Год назад
Interesting but yet airlines still give them out
@mynock250
@mynock250 Год назад
No one cares about people with peanut allergies, stay home in your bubble.
@Chris-mc6rd
@Chris-mc6rd Год назад
Yes, the protein can cause cross-contact reactions especially if you have an impaired skin barrier or think of a child who touches the surface and then rubs their eyes. Just holding someone's hand or a kiss can cause a local allergic reaction
@gordonmiller6691
@gordonmiller6691 Год назад
I have some Galaxy earbuds and I find them to be uncomfortable after a couple hours. Also the charge doesn't last too long but they recharge fast in the charge case. Planning on bringing those and my Sony over ear headphones.
@cherylgeno1327
@cherylgeno1327 2 месяца назад
Get a sleep cozy. It's a soft headband that is shaped so it's made to be an eye mask with flat earphones right inside the band.
@cijmo
@cijmo 7 месяцев назад
I regret the times I don't have antacids with me. Mine are usually in my medical pouch anyway but if you don't have a medical pouch, antacids are good. Even if you're not prone to heartburn, eating/drinking and sitting for so long makes bubbles. Airplugs! Different from the ear plugs, these are for take off/landings and I swear by them. They're not noise cancelling but saves the pain from pressure.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 7 месяцев назад
Very good ideas!
@deonnemills-louis1813
@deonnemills-louis1813 Год назад
Thanks for link on Esims
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
You bet!
@PaigeNextDoor
@PaigeNextDoor 10 месяцев назад
If someone has an allergy to the point they can’t be around others eating that item, it’ll typically be announced to alert passengers not to consume that item.
@traceyabbott5825
@traceyabbott5825 Год назад
My husband had his power bank taken off him in China, we’d been through 5 airports and no problem, but on check in to fly home they took it. Be prepared if you are flying from another country. 3:27
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Wow I’m sorry to hear that! We’ve traveled with ours through many airports in many countries, but never China!
@cazgreene3055
@cazgreene3055 Год назад
I recommend Loops Quiet ear plugs - AMAZING
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
I’ll have to check them out! What a about them makes you like them so much?
@cazgreene3055
@cazgreene3055 Год назад
@@ProjectUntethered can barely feel them in my ears they are so comfortable, and keep out disruptive noise while allowing you to hear someone directly talking to you eg partner or steward but doesn’t increase the level of sound from within your body like blood rushing, breathing, like many standard earplugs do. My husband loves his - blocks my snoring but he can still hear his alarm. Crazy but they are magic.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Definitely will give them a try. Thanks for the tips!!
@rosemarielee7775
@rosemarielee7775 День назад
The possibility of triggering peanut allergies is why airlines now offer mini pretzels not nuts as snacks.
@hanagara1907
@hanagara1907 Год назад
I always carry an empty little spray bottle and fill it with water after security so I can mist my face if skin gets too dry. I also don't trust the floors but obv too long with shoes is uncomfortable so I take some nice slippers the peanut thing is legit. There was a girl at my elementary school had a peanut allergy and the entire time she was there, we were asked not to bring pb&j or anything for lunch and at the beginning of every school year they'd write remind our parents.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Spray bottle is a cool idea!
@kamsable
@kamsable Год назад
A dedicated microphone! I don't know if you should pack it, but you should definitely use it when making your videos!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Lolz
@Skater21Loverboyz
@Skater21Loverboyz Год назад
he's not using a mic rn? the sound is pretty loud and clear...
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Thanks for the support! I have a mic but the place we’re staying has lots of echoes 😕
@myrandacollins706
@myrandacollins706 Год назад
@@ProjectUntethered ….don’t even worry. The sound is absolutely fine. Some people just need to find anything to criticize. Thanks for the videos
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
You’re very welcome! 🤗
@dremunoz2600
@dremunoz2600 5 дней назад
For all my long-haul flights especially overnight I use Gold Bonds foot powder. Nothing worse than traveling 16 hours with your shoes on for them to reek when you arrive at your destination. Gold Bonds pretty much eliminates foot funk.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 5 дней назад
Ya nothing worse than post flight foot reek!
@stephwinant5038
@stephwinant5038 7 месяцев назад
Also don’t wear perfume/cologne or be really scented in a plane, I have suffer from long term nerve damage from lyme disease and perfumed items really hurts me.
@LadyChaos1992
@LadyChaos1992 11 месяцев назад
don't wear metal sequins on your butt on your jeans! You will be escorted by security for a pat-down and GSR test. Ask me how I know lmao (it was my first and only flight, I didn't know!) as for the peanut allergy, I'd probably start carrying an Epi-Pen (if the airlines allow it) just in case something happens to anyone, even if you yourself do not have any food allergies. another HUGE tip is do your research for the specific airline you'll be flying on, such as banned items on the airline's website.
@Manateelover25
@Manateelover25 2 месяца назад
Valium! Dont forget the Valium!
@kevinp8108
@kevinp8108 Год назад
"In case you shart" !!! 😁😂🤣 Wait, why am I laughing? It's happened to me before but not on a plane.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Never trust a fart! Especially on a plane!
@CassieG.
@CassieG. Год назад
I replayed this 3x to see if he said what I thought he said before searching the comments to confirm, LOL!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
💨💩😳
@xm2895
@xm2895 2 месяца назад
5:29 yes I have those they are excellent
@alanc4264
@alanc4264 3 месяца назад
Great checklist video. If you pack personal meds it is better to keep them in the original packaging as some countries do not like loose un oackaged meds, sadly It weighs more. So check it out. I recently found that in Malaysia you can only carry 30 days supply of vitamin tablets. I had a purchased 120 day bottle and had to discard some. My Kindle was bloicked in China and never worked.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 3 месяца назад
Oh man that is annoying!
@miwakoberry5914
@miwakoberry5914 Год назад
I'm not allergic to peanuts, but hazelnuts and walnuts. Had terrible reaction while passing by a stand with roasted walnuts (in sugar) on Stuttgart railway station. But never had an issue on board while flying. 🤔 It depends on how severe your allergy is, but in my experience. Airplanes are fine due to their air purifying systems and filters.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
I’m definitely asking the airline attendants on our next flight. I need to get to the bottom of this once and for all!
@fernhallventeo
@fernhallventeo Год назад
The peanut thing is absolutely real. An allergic person can get a dangerous reaction from just the smell of peanuts, so please avoid them on flights!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That’s scary! I feel like that is something they should say in the safety presentations they give at the beginning of the flight.
@georgiafrye2815
@georgiafrye2815 Год назад
Just think years ago passengers were given a bag of peanuts as a snack.
@tanyacollison7538
@tanyacollison7538 Год назад
I was given a bag of peanuts on a flight about a month ago, and regularly get given bags of mixed nuts, which include peanuts.
@TonyByte
@TonyByte Год назад
Peanut allergies are triggered by proteins found in peanuts. The smell of peanuts can cause anxiety for people with peanut allergies, as they may fear being exposed to the allergen. However, the smell alone does not contain proteins and cannot cause an allergic reaction.
@ckdraws410
@ckdraws410 Год назад
@@TonyByteit’s not the smell itself that’s a problem, it’s the airborne molecules. People absolutely can have allergic reactions from someone eating peanuts or peanut butter from across the room. I know because in elementary school there was a girl in my class who was severely allergic to peanuts. One time someone ate a peanut butter sandwich on the opposite end of the room from her and she broke out in a huge rash on her face and neck
@oddballsok
@oddballsok Год назад
Another tip from a traveller to “dangerous” places: bring a weapon in the air, that isn’t…what a riddle; answer is a steel nut in one pocket and a rope of 40 cm in another… combine the two and you cld smack a baddie on the skull….after exiting the destination airport in a dodgy taxi… especially for girls..
@arthursalamanca2973
@arthursalamanca2973 11 месяцев назад
Hi there! Your videos are great. Very useful. I want to ask for some tips.. im heading to spain, first time soon... but I leave around 6 pm non stop, from nyc area.. any tips to avoid jetlag?
@melanietrevino9904
@melanietrevino9904 15 дней назад
....in case you spill something or in case you shart.....are we just going to skim past that? LOLOL
@kevinpotts4885
@kevinpotts4885 Год назад
Hey, thanks for the video. About to take our first flight abroad from the US and this is great tips and advise. And yes, life threatening anaphylactic reactions to peanuts can be triggered just by being in the proximity of peanut products. That’s what makes peanut allergies so deadly. You don’t have to actually ingest the peanuts to have a reaction. The dust, oil and even the aroma of peanuts can cause people to stop breathing. Scary stuff. Thanks again!!
@tedlasalvia9668
@tedlasalvia9668 Год назад
I like the comment about packing a change of clothes (nothing too fancy), but you skipped the most important reason why. You need the change in case the airlines misplaces your luggage or it misses a transfer. Consequently, you can find yourself without a change of clothes while you are waiting for your bag to be picked up or delivered to you. I had that happen on my first trip to Europe - but I never had that issue again even though bags have been delayed several times with my small carry on.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That’s a very good point! It’s also smart to buy your flight with a credit card that offers travel insurance. That way if your luggage is delayed, you can buy yourself a new outfit. In some countries, I believe the airline would pay for this as well. Recently my wife had a delay and had to stop for a night without her checked luggage, and the airline paid her for a new outfit (as well as a hefty bonus!)
@michelle7352
@michelle7352 Год назад
More than once my luggage was delayed while travelling in Europe (I'm from US). Longest was 3 days. If you haven't packed emergency clothes, at least pack emergency underwear. Also most airlines have a "emergency lost luggage bag" to give you if you ask. Some more elaborate than others, but always ask as this is great to have.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
That’s a great tip!
@joca436
@joca436 Год назад
It always cracks me up how people call them fanny packs, we call them bum bags which i guess would be strange to some people too!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
😂😂😂
@TheOriginalMarimoChan
@TheOriginalMarimoChan 4 месяца назад
Yes, peanut allergies are a very real, and dangerous thing. I'm glad that one of your viewers pointed this out. Even ingesting, chewing and breathing out the air with peanuts on your breath can trigger an allergic response. Our son almost died from peanut allergies. We carry around an Epipen because we know we can't stop the world from eating peanuts, but it would be nice if people were aware of eating peanuts in an ENCLOSED space like an aircraft, and far away from any hospital, as you could imagine, if the airway started closing up.
@ronbill9959
@ronbill9959 2 месяца назад
What about other allergies, where does it stop, you will end up just drinking water on the flight. On no, he already said it was not safe to drink the water!
@riverchan9263
@riverchan9263 5 месяцев назад
Very good 紀律😀
@utejazzfan
@utejazzfan Месяц назад
One other thing to remember for those traveling internationally your carry-on suitcase that fits domestically might not fit in the overhead bins on an international flight as they tend to be smaller.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Месяц назад
Great tip!
@DsnyLuv
@DsnyLuv Год назад
Loved this. Where did you get your map behind you?
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
I actually used to have an Amazon store that sold those! I don’t sell anymore, but you should be able to find them on Amazon by searching scratch map :-)
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
I actually used to have an Amazon store that sold those! I don’t sell anymore, but you should be able to find them on Amazon by searching scratch map :-)
@heatherframpton9693
@heatherframpton9693 Год назад
Brand-new subscriber here...thanks for your travel-related video content. 😁🧳🚙✈️❤️
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Welcome aboard! You’re very welcome! 🤗
@TransConBrilliance
@TransConBrilliance 5 месяцев назад
On long flights I always pop 2 aleve when I get on the plane. Usually after about 4 hours the pressure in the plane will make a mess of my sinuses and I'll start sneezing and then get congested. I used to use allergy pills but they contain caffeine which screws up my jetlag. So I started using advil but now I prefer aleve since they last long enough for long haul flights. Tylenol pm is good too if I want help sleeping in the plane. Hand sanitizer is also good for some skin rashes. God knows what you're exposed to in hotels. I always travel with a portable pharmacy. Foreign hospitals... Kinda scary since of them.
@brencrain7259
@brencrain7259 3 месяца назад
Hi Brilliance! Our family takes 1 Advil, a single Sudafed, and swab our nostrils with a little nasal hydration ointment (like AYR) 30 minutes before the flight to beat headache and congestion. Works every time! :D
@stephanieetchells6667
@stephanieetchells6667 8 месяцев назад
Yes many people have anaphylaxis from nuts and peanuts. Those snacks are no longer allowed in schools in Canada for that reason.
@gregoryroberts973
@gregoryroberts973 Год назад
I use nasal spray to keep my ears from getting plugged and day quil capsules to help sleep on those long flights.
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered Год назад
Good thinking! It can be uncomfortable on flights when you already have some pressure or issues with your sinuses
@karenwendt5514
@karenwendt5514 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely peanut allergies can be for some people just the eating part but some are allergic to the smell and may need medical treatment! Do not eat peanuts or peanut butter on a plane or bus or train. Try sunflower butter.
@briannabenson4173
@briannabenson4173 3 месяца назад
If you are eating a food that someone else is allergic to with your bare hands & then without washing your hands touch a surface that the person with the allergy then touches, that is definitely enough for many people to break out in hives; my brother has had this happen with his nut allergy & I personally have had this happen with my banana allergy (banana allergy is not as common as nut or peanut allergy but banana is the most common fruit for someone to be allergic to) Personally I’ve only ever had or witnessed a reaction bad enough not to be able to breathe after actually eating the food & not just skin contact (again skin contact will typically only cause hives or even just itching) but my understanding is that there are some people with such severe food allergies that even just skin contact could cause difficulty breathing. If you are going to eat a common food allergen on a plane, I would recommend wiping of your hands with wet wipes before touching any surfaces & being extremely careful not to get crumbs anywhere someone else may come into contact with.
@brianbrucker71
@brianbrucker71 Месяц назад
So you’re worried about the cleanliness of airplane blankets, but you’re gonna fill your water bottle up in a bathroom at the airport
@mollygrubber
@mollygrubber 2 дня назад
Be careful of what meds you pack, especially cold meds/painkillers. Japan is VERY strict about that, you could find yourself in some serious trouble - not just delayed, but detained.
@Fraumannal
@Fraumannal 8 месяцев назад
Question regarding the anger recharging wall plug in- is it a replacement for the mac laptop chartering whatever? I feel I cary so many more plugs etc with my apple products- thanks!
@ProjectUntethered
@ProjectUntethered 8 месяцев назад
The one I showed isn’t for laptops, but I believe they do have some other models that do that!
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