Avoid getting into trouble with this helpful guide of what you can take from a plane.
By Deniz Sahinturk, Reader's Digest
Items with airline logos are not exactly collector’s items — but there is still a novelty to them. While taking some items with you when you get off the plane is perfectly fine, taking certain others can get you into a lot of trouble. Speaking of flight troubles, it’s best to steer clear of these behaviors that can get you kicked out of a plane, too.
Items with airline logos are not exactly collector’s items — but there is still a novelty to them. While taking some items with you when you get off the plane is perfectly fine, taking certain others can get you into a lot of trouble. Speaking of flight troubles, it’s best to steer clear of these behaviors that can get you kicked out of a plane, too.
Eye masks
In-flight socks
In-flight socks are another item that cannot be reused by the airline, so it’s OK to take them with you as well, according to Deane. After all, who would want to wear socks that have previously been worn by an indefinite amount of people, even if they have been washed?Earplugs
In-flight magazine
Leftover food and drinks
Pajamas
Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret. Wondering what else comes with a luxury flight? Check out the preview of this airline’s luxury travel experience.
Amenities bag
Slippers
Some longer flights will give you slippers in case you wanted to take off your shoes and get more comfortable. Feel free to take them with you when you’re leaving the plane! In addition to taking your shoes off, here are other ways to get comfortable on a plane.Airsickness bags
Blankets
Pillows
Just like it is with blankets, if you’re offered a pillow during your flight you need to leave it when you’re leaving. “It’s for in-flight comfort, not a freebie to take home,” says Deane.Duvets
In addition to pillows and blankets, you should not be trying to take the duvets you are given in business or first class home either. It would probably be a hassle to try and fit a duvet into your carry-on anyways. Make sure you check out these rules on what you can and cannot have in your carry-on.Life jackets
Safety cards
Headphones
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