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    <title>Keeping Clean on Flights: 5 Hygienic Travel Accessories</title>
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    <published>2009-11-11T17:49:45Z</published>
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    <summary> Due to security and safety regulations, even frequent travelers can have difficulty recognizing which travel accessories are allowed on flights. Hygiene is especially difficult when liquids aren't allowed past the security gate. Below are a few flight-friendly accessories to...</summary>
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<p>Due to security and safety regulations, even frequent travelers can have difficulty recognizing which <b>travel accessories</b>
are allowed on flights. Hygiene is especially difficult when liquids
aren't allowed past the security gate. Below are a few flight-friendly
accessories to help keep travelers clean on their next flight.</p>
<h4><b>1. Non-Alcoholic Wipes<br /></b></h4>
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While gels and liquids over 3 ounces are restricted on flights - as are
any products containing alcohol because of its flammability -
non-alcoholic moistened wipes are not. Travelers can pack hand wipes or
even baby wipes to keep their hands clean when it's difficult to get to
a sink. The wipes can also be used on other areas of the body to
quickly freshen up, even in a cramped plane bathroom.
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<p>Toothpaste is not allowed on flights in containers weighing more
than 3 ounces. While it may be acceptable to pack travel toothpaste,
packing both travel toothpaste and a travel toothbrush is cumbersome,
especially when one-time-use disposable toothbrushes with toothpaste
built right into the brushes make the perfect travel accessories. These
are convenient for brushing teeth to freshen breath on long flights.</p>
<h4><b>3. Dry Soap Sheets<br /></b></h4>
Wipes can be used to wash most of the body, but generally aren't
recommended for the sensitive skin on the face, as they may lead to
breakouts or. dry skin. Instead, pack a container of dry soap sheets
formulated especially for the face. Travelers need only splash a little
water on their face in the airport or plane restroom, hold the sheets
under running water to get their hands soapy and then use their hands
like washcloths to scrub their faces, without irritating the delicate
skin.<br />
<h4><b>4. Disposable (or Washable) Seat Covers<br /></b></h4>
<p>Airlines don't have time to thoroughly clean seats after each flight
and yet crumbs, spills and germs are commonplace on plane seats. Some
studies have even found traces of urine and vomit soaked into the plush
seats. Rather than sitting on someone else's mess, travelers can bring
along travel accessories such as attractive disposable seat covers,
sold in packs of two for around $13. Fitted to standard airline coach
and first class seats, the traveler simply hooks the sheet on the top
and bottom and sits in a perfectly clean environment. These are also
available in reusable, washable and sturdy fabric.</p>
<h4><b>5. Clean Air Filter<br /></b></h4>
Located above each seat is typically a pressure nozzle that controls
the air flow directly over the individual traveler. Travelers can
purchase travel accessories such as a reusable clean air filter that
they attach temporarily over the nozzles above their seats. The air
flow directed at the traveler is filtered for allergens, viruses and
bacteria, decreasing the chances of catching an illness in the small
environment, and even alleviating pressure headaches.</div>
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<p>Hygienic travel accessories that meet security and safety
regulations can make any traveler's trip a lot more comfortable. These
accessories are a must in any health-conscious traveler's carry on bag.</p>
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    <title>Sleeping on Flights: 5 Travel Accessories That Help</title>
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    <id>tag:www.flyertalk.com,2009:/articles//9.736</id>

    <published>2009-11-09T19:56:11Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-09T19:59:39Z</updated>

    <summary> Sleeping on planes is not easy for every traveler, but certain travel accessories can increase your chances of getting some rest on a flight. If you're leery of using medicinal sleep aids, you can still improve the likelihood of...</summary>
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<p>Sleeping on planes is not easy for every traveler, but certain <b>travel accessories </b>can
increase your chances of getting some rest on a flight. If you're leery
of using medicinal sleep aids, you can still improve the likelihood of
falling asleep on a plane with any combination of the following:</p>
<h4><b>1. Ear Plugs<br /></b></h4>
The first step to falling asleep on a noisy plane is to dampen as much
of the noise of the churning engines and the talking passengers as
possible. There are ear plug travel accessories made especially for
flights, that can both keep pressure headaches and earaches at bay and
dampen the noise in the plane. Since the pain associated with pressure
headaches and earaches is enough to keep some travelers awake, these
dual purpose ear plugs are a necessity.<br />
<h4><b>2. Eye Mask<br /></b></h4>
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<p>Another reason that travelers have trouble falling asleep is that
many of them fly during the day, when the bright light of the sun
streams in through the plane windows. Even at night, other passengers
might use artificial lights within the plane that can keep people
awake. To block this light out, invest in an eye mask. The best eye
masks for planes are made of comfortable, flexible foam. They may also
cover the ears, which helps create a more quiet environment.</p>
<h4><b>3. Music Accessories<br /></b></h4>
Another way to create a peaceful environment on a plane conducive to
sleeping is to drown out noise with calming music or sounds. Select
peaceful music without lyrics or a collection of relaxing sounds like
that of the rainforest, a waterfall or even white noise. Choose from
multimedia player travel accessories and put in ear buds in lieu of ear
plugs, or plug the music player directly into an eye mask with
speakers.
<h4><b>4. Blanket<br /></b></h4>
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<div class="item wmedium">It can be difficult to stay warm on a plane,
so you could pack a travel blanket in your carry-on that will
comfortably cover your body. Blankets with sleeves cover every part of
the body snugly and leave the arms free to hold a book or drink. Other
travel blankets can more easily roll up to fit into small bags,
although they won't cover as much. These can be used in conjunction
with blankets the airline may provide.</div>
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<h4><b>5. Travel Pillow<br /></b></h4>
Airplane seats are not the most comfortable cushion on which to fall
asleep. You should bring travel pillows that support both your necks
and back. Some inflatable travel pillows can roll up into a container
the size of a soda can, making them ideal pillows to pack into a
carry-on. Used in conjunction with a neck pillow made out of
shape-conforming foam, you can have optimal support, even in economy
class.</div>
<p>Travel accessories designed to help the traveler fall asleep on a
plane can make a more peaceful and relaxing environment for you. Even
if you can't fall into a deep sleep with these aids, you'll at least
manage to rest better and decrease your grogginess after a long flight.</p>
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<entry>
    <title>5 Accessories that Help You Relax on Long Flights </title>
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    <id>tag:www.flyertalk.com,2009:/articles//9.704</id>

    <published>2009-10-23T16:41:57Z</published>
    <updated>2009-10-23T16:51:04Z</updated>

    <summary> Long flights are a necessity in the busy traveler's lifestyle, but becoming used to spending hours at a time in the air doesn't make the flights any less stressful. To make the time fly by faster and more comfortably,...</summary>
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<p><b>Long flights</b><b> </b>are a necessity in the busy traveler's
lifestyle, but becoming used to spending hours at a time in the air
doesn't make the flights any less stressful. To make the time fly by
faster and more comfortably, the traveler headed on a long trip should
invest in some of these stress-busting accessories.</p>
<h4><b>1. Multimedia Player<br /></b></h4>
Travelers on long flights have thought to pack MP3 players and portable
DVD players for as long as these gadgets have existed, but even the
most frequent traveler tends to forget that too many carryon items can
be more hassle than it's worth. That's where the combined multimedia
player can step in. Leave the MP3 player and portable DVD player at
home and instead pack a multimedia player, which can play songs, movies
and TV shows. Some can even display pictures.<br /><br /><h4><b>2. Portable Game Player<br /></b></h4>Video gaming is no longer
just for kids and teens. With the latest advances in portable game
playing technology, gaming has become more accessible and popular than
ever. Not only are the portable game players easier to use, but there
are a wide variety of game genres, including puzzle games (such as
crosswords and problem-solving), which are popular with gamers of all
ages.<br /><br />
<h4><b>3. Digital Book Reader<br /></b></h4>
Avid readers can now take the entire bookshelf with them, without
taking up more than the size of one typical book. At less than a pound,
a digital book reader adds little burden to the carry-on luggage and can
help readers unwind on long flights.<br /><br /></div>
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<h4><b>4. Therapy Eye Mask<br /></b></h4>
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<p>The typical eye mask can block out light and help travelers on long
flights relax without spending a lot of money. A therapy mask may cost
a little extra, but it's worth the price if it helps the traveler learn
how to relax. Molded foam eye masks with peripheral coverage may be the
best at blocking light comfortably. Sound therapy eye masks cover the
ears as well and include speakers to which the traveler can hook up an
MP3 or multimedia player.</p>
<h4><b>5. Travel Body Pillow<br /></b></h4>
<div class="item wmedium">Nothing helps a traveler relax better than a
luxurious body pillow that can turn even the most uncomfortable
economy-class plane seat into a luxurious, restful chair. However, most
body pillows are simply too big to lug on a flight. Some travel body
pillows, however, can roll into a cylinder about the size of a soda
can. The secret is that the pillow is inflatable. The traveler need not
bring an air pump along, as only 10 to 12 breaths will get the body
pillow ready for use.</div>

<div class="item wmedium">Beat boredom on long flights with these
must-have accessories for the frequent traveler. Time in the sky is a
break from the bustle of everyday life, so learn how to relax and start
looking at the flight as time to pamper oneself.</div> ]]>
        
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    <title>6 Electronic Gadgets to Keep You Busy while You Wait for Your Flight</title>
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    <id>tag:www.flyertalk.com,2009:/articles//9.670</id>

    <published>2009-10-09T00:49:00Z</published>
    <updated>2009-10-09T00:50:38Z</updated>

    <summary>In today's digital age, the amount of gadgetry available to the public seems endless, leaving you with many options while you wait for your flight. Each year devices seem to get smaller and smarter, making it more convenient to pack...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today's digital age, the amount of gadgetry available to the public seems endless, leaving you with many options while you <b>wait for your flight</b>.
Each year devices seem to get smaller and smarter, making it more
convenient to pack many entertainment options.&nbsp;These days it isn't
uncommon to download more than 100 books to an electronic gadget, or
carry more than 20,000 songs in your pocket.&nbsp;</p>
<h4><b>1. Mobile Phones</b></h4>
<p>Mobile phones aren't just used to make calls. The new smart phones
have internet capabilities, cameras, GPS, video cameras, games,
television and mp4 players built in. This makes your mobile phone an
essential everyday item, and an entertainment "go to" while waiting for
your flight.</p>
<h4><b>2. MP3/MP4 players</b></h4>
<p>The MP4 player is the latest advanced version of the MP3 player.
These tiny handheld music devices can store thousands of digital music
files of your favorite songs and albums. The newest MP4 players are so
advanced that some have video camera and digital camera capabilities
built in. MP4 players are more the norm than the exception when
scanning travelers waiting on their flights.</p>
<h4><b>3. The Kindle</b></h4>
<p>In 2007, Amazon introduced its first electronic book reader. The
Kindle is a mobile handheld device that allows you to download books or
subscribe to numerous magazines and newspapers. It can hold up to 200
books, magazines, newspapers or blogs. Smaller than a paperback novel,
this new gadget is a virtual library that fits easily into your back
pocket. Since Amazon introduced the Kindle, there are now many other
electronic book readers on the market. Scanning the book stores within
the airport terminal is a good way to bide your time while waiting for
a flight, but with the Kindle you have a virtual book store at your
fingertips.</p>
<h4><b>4. The Node Explorer</b></h4>
<p>Node is the UK based company that created the Explorer, a virtual
tour guide. While waiting on your flight you can run down the list of
places and sights you want to see upon your arrival. Once there, the
Explorer uses a built in GPS system to track your whereabouts and
provides a detailed and informative tour of your surroundings. No more
wandering aimlessly through museums and parks without information about
what you are seeing. With Explorer, your memories will now come
equipped with&nbsp;more knowledge and history.</p>
<h4><b>5. Universal Translators</b></h4>
<p>Getting lost in translation? With the new handheld Universal
Translators you don't have be intimidated by not understanding or
speaking a foreign language. These electronic devices are so cutting
edge that no matter where you are in the world, or what language you
need translated, a built in voice recording feature allows you to speak
into it, or let others speak. With a touch of a button, it translates
that phrase into your native tongue. It's a simple solution to
crossing&nbsp;the language barrier.</p>
<h4><b>6. Laptop Computers</b></h4>
<p>Laptop computers are now built smaller and lighter for everyday
people on the go. These personal computers were built with travelers in
mind for writing a document, surfing the web, watching a movie, playing
games or finishing up a project, while passing time in the airport
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