Everyone loves a vacation, but the experience of traveling can leave you sore … literally!
For many, the pain of flying begins the second they arrive at the airport. Long lines, a carry on/checked bag system that is impossible to figure out, and the chance of sitting next to somebody wearing WAY TOO MUCH cologne are bad enough, but at least they’re temporary nuisances. The real problem comes when you spend too long in seats designed for 17th-century-sized humans. (We were a lot shorter back then.) The luxury air travel of yore has been replaced by constant cost- cutting, which often comes in the form of smaller seats, less legroom, and other compromises. Today, when you’re told to “Bring your seatback to the upright position,” you may be tempted to ask, “Does this even count as reclining?”
All of this adds up to an experience that can lead to pain, discomfort, and a crummy vacation.
Want to avoid that fate? Turn over this insert for a packing list that will allow you to stay comfortable, no matter how many human sardines the airlines pack on a plane.
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