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How To Make Economy Feel Like First Class

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First-class airfare can cost as much as three times more than economy plane tickets, and even more than that for international flights. And even if money is no issue for you, first-class seats are still very limited. If you made a spur-of-the-moment decision to travel, you probably do not even have a chance to snag a first-class seat. In cases such as these, it is imperative to do what you can to make your ride in coach a first-class experience.

Airplane Footrest

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Economy class has the hardest and least comfortable seats on the plane. However, you may still feel like you are sleeping in a hammock with this airplane footrest. I have brought it with me on several flights. And I no longer experience stiffness, leg swelling and lower back pain. It is made of thick memory foam to make you feel as you are sitting in a recliner with your feet raised. To use it, you may simply hang it on the arms of the tray table and adjust the straps until it reaches the perfect length. It can be packed in the carry-on luggage. A handy drawstring carry bag is included in the package. The Sleepy Ride Airplane Footrest is designed for people that are 5’8″ or shorter.

Travel Pillow

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Over the years, I have tried a lot of inflight pillows including inflatable airplane cushions and foam airplane pillows. But I had not found one that I was completely satisfied with until my mom got me the Trtl Pillow. The strengthened ribs hold the head and neck in a better ergonomic position than all other neck pillows. It is made of super soft fleece and foam to provide optimum warmth and prevent a stiff neck. The Trtl pillow creates a turtle neck brace effect because it is designed to fit snugly between our face and shoulder with the cushioned support provided by the strengthening ribs. It is portable, machine washable and lightweight. Moreover, it is available in various colors: black, red, grey, coral, aqua pop, sea camo, and zebra. We can either attach it to the handle of our backpack or outside of our luggage.

Bluetooth Sleeping Eye Mask

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Before going to bed, I have to close all the curtains and turn my speaker on. I fall asleep faster and sleep longer with the music on. This habit makes things difficult when it comes to air travel. I have to bring both an eye mask and a headphone with me. Lavince Travel Sleeping Headphone makes my life much easier. I do not have to worry about getting tangled in headphones while I’m sleeping. This sleep mask blocks all the light and noise. It can connect with our cellphone or tablet through Bluetooth to play music and take calls. The sound quality is superior. With less than 2.5 hours’ charging, the Bluetooth can work for 15 hours continuously. It is ideal for side sleepers because the thickness of this eye mask is only one-third of a normal speaker. Remember to take out the Bluetooth module before washing the eye mask.

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