The problem: Long flights are exhausting for us coach-class folks. We’ve tried U-shaped neck pillows — or slumping on the shoulder of the person in the next seat. But strangers generally don’t like it ...
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Look, flying sucks. Unless, of course, you’re flying first class with the private suites and full beds. But for the rest of us normies in the world, the only thing that can make it remotely better is ...
What has a long neck that needs protection and also can’t fly? Both an ostrich and someone without an Ostrichpillow neck pillow for their travels in 2023. Jokes aside, there is nothing worse than ...
There’s still a lot of summer left, which means there’s lots of time to spend on the beach, by the pool, strolling through a new city, and — unfortunately — sitting on a plane. And though we can’t ...
Let me be clear: I have no problem whatsoever sleeping on a plane. For me, the whirring and buzzing that fills the fuselage is tantamount to a chloroform rag. However, the sleep is far from enjoyable.
Once upon a time, a single travel pillow design ruled the market: It was the horseshoe-shaped neck pillow or nothing. Over the past several or so years, though, the travel pillow has evolved. Some ...
The Trtl Pillow looks objectively ridiculous. A long-standing pick in our guide to the best travel pillows, it’s essentially a fleece scarf with a plastic insert on one side that keeps your neck ...
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I’m an expert at whiling away the hours on a plane. I can distract myself, even in a confined space—reading, watching movies, or thinking thoughts. I can even find pleasure in the tiny bland meal ...