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9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

Avoid getting into trouble with this helpful guide of what you can take from a plane.

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

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. 



Eye masks

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

ye masks can help make sleeping on a relatively plane easier, and they are also one of the personal items that you can take with you when you leave the plane. “Due to hygiene reasons, the airline cannot reuse eye masks,” says Steve Deane, editor for Stratos Jets. And if you’re having trouble sleeping on a plane despite the eye mask, here’s expert advice on how to get some shut-eye during your flight.



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

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

Earplugs can save the day when you end up in a particularly loud plane and just want to get some sleep. According to Chris Webber, Head of Marketplace at icelolly.com, they too (unsurprisingly) cannot be reused by the airline. So if you find yourself not using your earplugs on a flight, toss them in your bag and bring them to your next flight just in case. After all, you never know when you’ll be faced with a travel nightmare. 



In-flight magazine

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

If there is an article you couldn’t get to in the in-flight magazine before your flight was over, worry not. It is perfectly OK to take it with you when you leave the plane. “Although in-flight magazines could be reused for the next passenger, it’s good advertising for the airline when it’s seen out and about with you,” says Deane. ” The airline would probably encourage you to take it for this reason.” In addition to the in-flight magazine, make sure you read up on these airplane hacks that will change the way you fly forever.



Leftover food and drinks

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

Commercially packaged food or drink items you’re offered during the flight are fair game to bring along as your journey continues, according to Shylar Bredewold, owner of Odyssean Travel. These items can come in handy if you end up having a connecting flight that is delayed. “Just note that hot or frozen items may not be practical, fruit and other unpackaged goods can fail your customs clearance—eat that apple before you get off the plane,” says Bredewold. Here are the airlines with the best and worst food.



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

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

Similarly to pajamas, on first or business-class flights some passengers may receive an amenities bag with toiletry items as a gift, especially on longer flights. These bags are also OK to take home, according to Adler. As they come with travel-size toiletries, why leave them on the plane?



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

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

No one will stop you from taking airsickness bags from a plane according to Deane. the reason why goes without saying. This is how flight attendants don’t get sick on flights.



Blankets

9 Things You Can Take from Planes—And 6 Things You Can’t

Business and first-class flights offer comfort items like blankets during the flight. You must leave them on board when you’re leaving the plane as they can be reused. “Paying more to travel in a better class does not entitle passengers to take items offered for the journey,” says Webber. Here are some more things to never do on a plane.



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

 6 Things You Can’t

That you shouldn’t take life jackets should go without saying, and yet they are known to be taken, according to Webber. “It is a stunt that could land you with criminal charges,” says Webber. It’s best not to endanger anyone’s safety and leave life jackets where they belong. 



Safety cards

 6 Things You Can’t

You might be allowed to take the in-flight magazine with you, but the safety cards are another deal altogether. Safety cards in front of your seat are also considered safety items, and should always remain on board. And if you’ve ever wondered about the reasons for safety rules on planes, here are some answers.



Headphones

6 Things You Can’t

“Headphones are placed on your ear, not in your ear, therefore the airline can reuse them,” says Deane. Airlines usually change the foam around the earpiece for added hygiene. Fun fact — the two-socket plug airlines use for headphones are there to discourage you from taking them. And don’t even think about taking the nicer headphones in business or first-class with you! Next, when getting comfortable on your flight, make sure you know the unspoken etiquette rules of reclining your airplane seat.

See more at: Reader's Digest
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