Red-Eye Survival Guide: How to Actually Sleep on a Plane
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We all know the feeling: arriving at your dream destination completely exhausted from a sleepless overnight flight. The cramped seats, the engine noise, and the bright cabin lights can make resting feel impossible. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Transform your economy seat into a personal sleep sanctuary with a few crucial travel accessories:
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Support Your Neck Properly: Ditch the flimsy inflatable pillows. A premium memory foam neck pillow provides 360-degree support, preventing the dreaded "head bob" and keeping your spine aligned.
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Block Out the World: A 100% blackout sleep mask is essential. Look for a contoured design that allows you to open your eyes without your lashes touching the fabric.
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Silence the Cabin: Pair high-quality, noise-canceling earplugs with your headphones to drown out engine roar and chatty neighbors.
VoyagerCraft Pro-Tip: Fasten your seatbelt over your blanket! If the seatbelt sign turns on during turbulence, the flight attendants won't have to wake you up to check it.
Don't let a bad flight ruin your first day of vacation. Shop our Comfort & Sleep essentials before your next red-eye.