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    What should I pack in my carry-on backpack?
    Amy Tan
    Travel Planner & Founder, Planet Hoppers
    Amy Tan is a Travel Planner and the Founder of Planet Hoppers, a boutique travel design team founded in 2002. Planet Hoppers specializes in brainstorming and creating itineraries for dream vacations, honeymoons, exotic adventures, family reunions, and group trips. Planet Hoppers is a TRUE accredited travel agency and a member of the Signature Travel Network, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), and Travel Leaders. Amy earned a BA in Communications and a BS in Physics from the University of California, Davis in 2000.
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    Some carry-on essentials are chapstick, hand lotion, earplugs or noise-canelling headphones, earphones for the onboard entertainment, a phone charger, hand wipes, pain medicine, a neck pillow, and a universal adapter.
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    What do you do if you feel sick at the smell of airplane food?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do to get away from food smells on a plane. If you can't stomach the airline food, consider bringing your own meal on the flight. Rubbing a bit of a mentholated lotion under your nose (such as VapoRub) may also help drown out offensive smells. Drink plenty of water and keep some saltine crackers or ginger candies on hand to help settle your stomach.
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    What would be the best place to sit on a 12 hour flight?
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    That depends a lot on your individual needs. Aisle seats are roomier, while window seats offer a wall to lean up against so you can sleep more comfortably. If you need extra legroom, look for a bulkhead seat or a spot in the emergency exit row. Avoid seats close to the restrooms, since these areas get a lot of foot traffic and may expose you to unpleasant odors.
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    What is the best way to be more comfortable if you're a very large person flying 14+ hours economy class?
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    Work with your flight crew to find a seat that is comfortable for you. An aisle seat or a seat behind a bulkhead may be your best bet. The double seats on the window side of the plane tend to be roomier than the triple seats in the middle of the plane, so see if you can snag one of those. You can also lift the armrests to give yourself extra room, if that's okay with the passenger(s) next to you. If you find the seat belts to be too constricting, consider purchasing a seat belt extender and bringing it on the flight.
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    I am going on a 5 hour flight and I have trouble sleeping. What should I do?
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    Bring a travel pillow, blanket, and eye-mask to help you stay comfortable. If you can, get a seat next to a window where you can lean up against the wall. If noise bothers you, take earplugs or use noise-cancelling headphones so you can listen to some relaxing music. You might also try taking a gentle sleep aid, such as melatonin.
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    How can I sleep comfortably if I'm in the aisle seat?
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    Bring earplugs or noise-canceling earphones to block the noise. Wear an eye-mask so you do not see the people passing you. Do your best to keep your aisle-side leg and arm in your own space and out of the aisle. You will probably have trouble getting completely comfortable, but it is possible to get some sleep in an aisle seat.
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    What electronic devices are permitted on airplanes?
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    Just about anything really: MP3's, mobile phones, tablets, eReaders, laptops, etc. As long as you turn the item off when asked to, and as long as you can fit it inside your carry on bag, you should be fine.
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    Whenever I sit In a plane I feel like if my ears are blocked. How can I fix this?
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    If that happens, then try doing some mouth exercises, such as opening and closing your mouth, yawning and forming O shapes. You can try a chewing movement too. Or, try chewing gum or sucking boiled sweets. Eucalyptus oil patches breathed in through the nose can sometimes help clear both the nose and ears.
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    My tailbone/bottom often becomes very painful during long haul. Any tips?
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    Do what you can to shift around. Occasionally get up and take a walk, holding onto chair backs carefully as you go in case of turbulence. Move around in your seat and try some leg exercises to stretch your muscles from the back down. Position a soft pillow or rolled-up jacket to stay comfortable on. Do exercises both before and after getting on and off the airplane too.
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    Are you allowed to bring wipes, hand sanitizers and toothpaste?
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    You can certainly bring wipes; hand sanitizers and toothpaste can be brought on board but will have to be in a smaller size.
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    What can I do to entertain myself on a 15 hour flight?
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    Read, play games, listen to music, or play with your electronic devices until you get tired. Then, take a nap. If all else fails, there's almost always an in-flight movie.
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    Where is the best seat to sit in on a 25-30 hour flight?
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    Try to have a window seat as it is easier to rest your head to the side if you fall asleep. Don't get a seat towards the back because that is usually where the flight attendants are preparing meals or snacks, so if you're trying to sleep, it may disturb you.
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    What can I do if it's night and I'm not tired?
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    Many airlines provide eye masks to help darken your environment. If this doesn't help, you always in-flight entertainment, reading, or if you have a window seat, the night view. Keep in mind that if you are going overseas and you don't sleep well you may have jet lag longer after you arrive.
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    Being a kid, what can I do to entertain myself on the plane? I often get tired of all of the activities I originally had planned.
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    Just gaze out of the window. Also, most airlines have in-flight entertainment, and they aren't that bad. Try some, and before you know it, you reach your destination.
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    What should I do if what if my neighbor sings while listening to his headphones?
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    Just accept it. Everyone is allowed to be comfortable and enjoy themselves. However, if this is ongoing, irritating, or disrupting, you can always politely ask the person to be a little quieter. If the person refuses, you could always ask an air hostess to help you. Chances are, if your neighbor is disruptive to you, he is also being disruptive to others as well.
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    Are baby strollers, bicycles or wheelchairs permitted on airplanes?
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    Baby strollers and wheelchairs are allowed on planes. You have to leave them at the front of the plane when boarding, usually. Bicycles are allowed but they would have to be checked.
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    What if a person keeps disturbing other passengers and refuses to stop? If there are only seats in business class or first class, do I get to sit there?
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    If the person refuses to stop disturbing others, get a flight attendant to help you. Most chances are, you will be moved to a better seat, if there is room. But no, it's not a reason to be bumped to business, unless the behavior has been so egregious as to warrant you been some distance from the disturbing person. After all, you mentioned "people", so do all of you get to go up to business class?
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    Can I use a small duffel bag as my carry-on?
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    Small duffel bags can be carry-ons, but make sure the dimensions fall within the the baggage rules of the airline you are flying. Different airlines may have different standards and restrictions regarding luggage. Contact your airline company to know their length, width, and height limits for carry-ons.
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    What if I can't sit still and I get jumpy?
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    Find something to do with your hands, like cross stitch, to satisfy your need for movement. You can also sit back, put an eye mask on and listen to music or order something to eat or drink.
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    Do they give free food during flight?
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    It depends on which airline and how long the flight is. During short flights, they usually serve something like juice, pretzels, cookies, etc. If you are flying international, a full meal is usually included as part of your ticket price. Some airlines charge a fee for certain foods and drinks, so check the airlines website for specifics.
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    How should I distract myself from things that might happen? I have emetophobia, which is the fear of throwing up, so I'm nervous when I travel to Hawaii with my family that I or someone will get sick.
    Maria773
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    The key is to stay distracted as well as have all the things you'd need if you did throw up. Download some movies or games on your phone, iPad, laptop, etc., and bring some barf bags, sanitary wipes, and medication like Dramamine and Pepto-Bismol. Make sure you have plenty to do that won't make you nauseous to distract yourself, and you're good to go!
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    Can I bring a crochet needle on to crochet?
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    There are many airlines, and each one has its own policy. Check with your airline company for more information.
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    How often can I use the bathroom?
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    There aren't any rules about how many times you can use the bathroom .
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    Am I allowed to bring toys onto the plane?
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    Yes, you can bring toys onto the plane as long as they don't break any TSA rules.
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    The Wi-Fi on a plane ride often isn't good enough to watch my favorite YouTube videos on my tablet. What can I do to entertain myself?
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    Download a movie, game, or TV show to your tablet so that you don't need Wi-Fi. If this isn't an option for you, consider bringing a book, a journal for creative writing, or a coloring book to pass the time. If all else fails, stare out the window, eat snacks, or listen to some good music!
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    How can I combat panic attacks or anxiety on a flight?
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    The first step is to keep yourself distracted with books, movies, etc. so your mind won't wander to anything that will cause a panic attack. Although traveling in an airplane can be intimidating, remember that it's the safest way to travel, your pilots are highly trained, and there are plenty of checklists and thorough reviews of the plane prior to the flight. If you do start to feel panicked, try to calm yourself by listening to some quiet music, doing some deep breathing exercises, or taking a nap.
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    What should I do if the person in front of me leans his seat back in a way that makes it hard to be comfortable?
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    Remember that others are allowed to adjust their seats as well, including the passengers who are seated in front of you! Try leaning your seat back as well to give yourself some more space.
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    Should I be afraid to ride the airplane in the first place?
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    No. It is good to be cautious but airplanes rarely crash or have emergencies. If they do, airlines normally provide life vests, oxygen masks, and lots of emergency escape routes. Pay attention during the safety brief at the start of the flight to ensure you know exactly what to do.
  • Question
    Can an 18 year old travel alone on a plane?
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    Yes, you can.
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    I am flying alone for the first time and I am feeling some anxiety. What should I do to help with that?
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    Try to distract yourself and remember it will probably be fine.
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