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""Must-have" accessories when Flying?"

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 12:32
by vizbiz
Apart from the obvious UCS boarding card

, passport etc., what do you always make sure you have with you when you fly?
I never leave home without my Bose noise-cancelling headphones, laptop to watch MY choice of DVD on, Priority Pass Lounge List and a good book.
What do YOU carry-on [?]?
VizBiz.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 12:55
by Decker
Pen for immigration forms
Aspirin
Flight SocksAirborne TabletsLab Series Frequent Flyer MoisturiserBose QC2Laptop
VFlyer Business Cards
Personal Business Cards
Fortean TimesPrintouts of necessary lounges
iPod Mini
Targus Air/Auto Adaptor with all tips
Spare batteries for QC2

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 12:56
by lilyjosh0
I always have Ibuprofen, wet wipes, Calpol and sick bags! God I sound sad!![:(][:(]

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:08
by RichardMannion
Passport

IPod Shuffle
Decent Pilot G-1 Ink pens for filling in forms
Laptop
Selection of DVD's to watch (+cables to use TV at accom)
V-Book & JulietBook - and highlighters/pencils to make notes so I can update during flight
Business Cards (V-Flyer and Personal)
Targus Air/Auto Adaptor with correct powertip
Newly added item of Sony PSP complete with games and movies on the MS Duo
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:08
by wendye
A decent book with enough pages left to last out the flight.
My specs - obvious reasons.
MP3 Player/CD Player - only just got MP3 plyer plus it only has 128mb space so wouldn't last entire flight.
CDs.
Batteries
Crossword puzzle book - in case I get bored with other book.
Pen and pencil.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:10
by Pete
V-Flyer lapel pin and a smile?


Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:10
by AlanA
I normally take my QC2 headphones, plus my laptop to play DVD's and to burn pictures to discs.
However, I have just got a new Sony Vaio laptop and have made a BIG mistake!
The DVD drive is a Matsu****a/Panasonic drive and cannot play other than Region 2 dvd's, as no software will make it change its region setting.
Curse you Sony/Matsu****a/Panasonic! [:(!]

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:11
by easygoingeezer
I take my nicoteenell inhaler as I am a smoker ( bad I know ) I don't actually do anything with it apart from chew the plastic but its a comfort thing I think.
When I arrange holidays I do all the pre stuff, buy flights, book hotels, limo's excursions etc, then I give all the documents to my partner and he takes over from there, he's like my PA once the holidays starts and he loves it, so I think about nothing but take in the atmosphere and enjoy the moment.
A little quirk I always take a wetwipe to clean my IFE screen as they always have smudges on them.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:25
by Strawberry Muppet
I usually travel Economy but that doesn't stop me bringing everything on so long as my luggage fits in the overhead bin. I usually travel light, a roller and shoulder bag. I always suffer from dry lips (even though I drink plenty of water and juice) so lip balm is essential for me. Not the horrible coloured ones from the Body Shop, but vitamin-e enriched.
The Strawb

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:54
by Guest
Ohhhh, what a fun topic.
Notepad & Pens
Digital Camera, Flash Cards & Batteries
Sweets & Gum
A Book
Sometimes my personal CD player & CDs.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 13:54
by HighFlyer
hahaha great thread!
My Ipod
My V Book
A pen
Lipbalm
Bottle of water
A good book
A supply of Solpadeine
My GameBoy
A box of Pringles and a bag of Bertie Bassets (a tradition)
I carry all of the above crap in my Louis Vuitton handbag which comes on all my flights with me (weights a ton) [:(]
Used to take my laptop but partner has kinda banned me from taking it because of the grief it causes at US customs - although i can make a 10 hour flight dissapear by playing RollerCoaster Tycoon all the way!!


Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 14:06
by Pete
The only disadvantage I've found with taking a copy of the V-Book on board with me is the crew try and nick it

Pete

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 14:06
by easygoingeezer
Highflyer, you mention that handbag a lot, I get the impression its very precious to you, I am the same with my Cartier Wallet and erm belt, pens watch etc. Everyone has a label they're proud of huh.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 14:26
by HighFlyer
quote:The only disadvantage I've found with taking a copy of the V-Book on board with me is the crew try and nick it
Yeah, same as!! Still, its a god way to make sure you are looked after on the flight!!
quote:Highflyer, you mention that handbag a lot, I get the impression its very precious to you, I am the same with my Cartier Wallet and erm belt, pens watch etc. Everyone has a label they're proud of huh.
EGG - Oh i love that bag - im like Mary Poppins with it, it goes everywhere with me and i pull out all sorts of rubbish from it.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 15:19
by Soojay
GReat Topic
I take
Aspirin, paracetamol,PAssport,Flight socks, Laptop [ sony Vaio with 16" screen, so good to watch DVD's on], WORMS 3d

DVD's, i-POD, Earplanes for take off and landing [ yes they do work] moisturiser, digital camera and DVC, a good long book and some MELATONIN for Jet Lag [ yep it works] all in a handy Targus laptop bag, and a favourite Radley handbag that has a seaside scene on

Think I will add the Bose headphones onto that list - never thought of that before. Will definitely get some airborne tablets too!
my son takes his PSP, and I am wowed by the quality of it!

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 15:22
by Jonathan
FC Gold Card[8D]:D:)

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 15:36
by jaguarpig
A bottle of water, money,credit/charge/debit cards and most important of all hollow legs


Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 16:15
by daisy
Aspirins à soluble à lots of them
Neutrogena lip balm
Wet wipes
Pens for the immigration forms
Small book full of my essential telephone numbers and contacts
Essential documents (passport, e-ticket etc) plus photocopies which I give to OH
Hand cream and make up bag with mirror
Currency (usually left over from previous trips) & credit cards
My tiny green jade Buddha in its red silk purse so the plane doesnÕt enter the Òcontrolled flight into terrainÓ scenario [xx(]
And for the last couple of years, a little Macmillan Bear (raising funds as he travels the world) [:I]

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 17:03
by vizbiz
This reminds me, if someone can find it, there was an excellent thread on Flyer Talk along the long lines of "top air travel tips" - and there were some cracking ones on there (for instance email yourself your itinerary and other details, so when you forget to take them with you, the first time you collect emails when you're away, you get your travel and itinerary details delivered to you automatically wherever you are...)
Cheers.

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 17:28
by mitchja
Good topic

Lap-top
Mobile phone
iPod
Boss quite comfort 2 noise cancelling head-phones
Digi-cam
A good book
Water
Deodorant, tooth brush and shaver (I like to freshen up before I leave the A/C)
Bag of sweets
coffee and suger sachets as hotels never leave you enough in the rooms
spare cig lighter (which will now have to be safety matches [}:)])
Pen
That comes to usually around the 6Kg mark [B)]
Regards

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 17:30
by Jonathan
I use a yahoo email for my travel itinaries etc for that very reason:D
I find the Clubhouse is a great place to reprint lost itinaries etc
On the subject of etickets (I once forgot my VS one!) Carry a postit with the short reference on it in your wallet and your eticket can be printed at the ticket desk..

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 17:39
by mitchja
quote:Originally posted by AlanA
I normally take my QC2 headphones, plus my laptop to play DVD's and to burn pictures to discs.
However, I have just got a new Sony Vaio laptop and have made a BIG mistake!
The DVD drive is a Matsu****a/Panasonic drive and cannot play other than Region 2 dvd's, as no software will make it change its region setting.
Curse you Sony/Matsu****a/Panasonic! [:(!]
Alan
Somewhere on the internet (cannot for the life of me remember what the URL is) there's a web site that has region-free firmwares for most lap-top and PC DVD drives. My Compaq lap-top DVD drive was region 2 locked but I downloaded the region free firmware and it now works with any region DVD now.
Regards

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 18:45
by Doc
A smile and an empty glass...

plus if you want to make Alan's day in SFO a copy of Rugby World magazine (he prefers rugby league but can't bring myself to buy a magazine for that sport):D

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 18:46
by mcuth
- Laptop
- DVDs
- Mobile phone
- iPod
- Digital Camera
- A decent book
- Chewing Gum
- Fountain Pen
- A tube of V:Touch "Sheepless Nights" roll-on solution (lavender-based sleep aid product that you apply to your temples - never fails to send me off to sleep [y])
(if coming back to the UK, I also have a mini deodorant spray & mini tube of hairgel for use after the showers in Revivals

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quote:Originally posted by AlanA
The DVD drive is a Matsu****a/Panasonic drive and cannot play other than Region 2 dvd's, as no software will make it change its region setting.
I hear ya - I bought an Acer Ferrari laptop last year and it has a slot loading Matsush1ta DVD/RW which can't have its Region code changed (and James, there's no R-Free F/W available for it, apparently Mats have locked it down pretty tight) [V]
Cheers
Michael

Posted:
12 Apr 2005, 19:13
by Treelo
quote:Alan
Somewhere on the internet (cannot for the life of me remember what the URL is) there's a web site that has region-free firmwares for most lap-top and PC DVD drives. My Compaq lap-top DVD drive was region 2 locked but I downloaded the region free firmware and it now works with any region DVD now.
Can't actually remember the URL of the site but if you put "dvd hack" (without the quotes:D) into your Google task bar, the site will be listed. I managed to get the code to convert my dvd player into multi-region.