Traveling internationally is an enriching experience for so many reasons and a worthwhile pursuit for those who are able. Everything from being immersed in a new culture, visiting new beautiful places, trying local foods, seeing the sights and perusing local specialty boutiques are just a few examples of why travel is so enriching. While the fun may start once we arrive at our destination, that doesn’t mean that the travel to and from to get there can’t also be a luxurious experience as well. Part of living well every day is also knowing how to live well when you are out of your everyday routine and being able to elevate the moments that you find yourself in, including travel. While you are reading this I will be strolling along the streets in Paris, but the trip to get there was still an eight flight from Raleigh, North Carolina and the details of traveling to Paris is just important as all of the other details that I planned for while visting Paris.
While it’s not everyone’s idea of a good time to be on a flight for eight hours, I think that the experience can still be a delightful and pleasant one when incorporating these luxurious details into your travel plans. These details are simple, mostly inexpensive and yet somehow elevates the travel to one that is enjoyed regardless of if you flew first class or economy. Here are ten tips to make international travel a more luxurious experience.
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a pair of noise canceling headphones
This has been one of the best things that I have incorporated into my travels overall when flying anywhere. The way that it drowns out the hum of the plane, other passengers and so much more makes for a flight that is quieter and more luxurious. You can also turn the headphones on and play nothing at all and just leave them on to get some sleep. I also very much like the over-the-ear headphones as they provide an extra layer of warmth for my ears too, but if you don’t like that particular feeling then there are plenty of in-ear headphones to choose from as well. Either way, having noise cancelling headphones provides a quieter experience when flying and quiet is always luxurious.
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An entertainment TRansmitter
Since having the noise cancelling headphones, I always try to keep them on as long as possible while flying, including if I want to watch a show or movie while in-flight and that is why this AirFly bluetooth entertainment transmitter is a perfect companion on international flights. It can plugged in and paired with the headphones seamlessly and then you’re ready to watch a movie without having to take the quality headphones off. For a small investment of only $30.00 on Amazon, this has been one little device that has truly made travelling a more luxurious experience.
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a cashmere poncho
Airplanes can be a bit cold sometimes and having something warm to cozy into provides a touch of luxury while on long flights. There are so many places where you can get cashmere ponchos now including J. Crew and Quince and this is one detail that will make traveling into a cozier experience. With the cashmere poncho I no longer have to use the polyester blankets they hand out on flights as I can just tuck into the cashmere and also use it as a cover for a more luxurious rest.
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A favorite lip balm and hand lotion
Flying can dry out the skin from the thin, recycled air on the plane and that is why having a small tube of lip balm and hand lotion is a luxurious detail for international travel. Throughout the flight you can keep lips and hands hydrated with ease. I use the Caudalie lip and hand dup as it’s the perfect size and I love the delicate scent as well.
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pack some cozy tea
A hot drink is always so comforting to the soul no matter where you are, so why not pack a few tea bags for the flight to and from the destination? This will not only settle you in for the long flight ahead, but it will also provide a source of warmth and luxury to enjoy while flying. It’s a simple detail that is inexpensive but yields so much joy.
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dress well
While I know it may be tempting to want to travel in sweatpants and a hoodie for comfort, I will say from personal experience that dressing well to travel is a detail that will lend itself to the luxury of the overall experience. Also note that dressing well does not mean that it’s uncomfortable either. I have a travel wardrobe that I always fly in that consists of a crew neck, long sleeve cashmere sweater and soft wool pants. The cashmere especially is a very fine and soft material that breathes well which will also be good for the skin. You will instantly feel like Audrey Hepburn or a Grace Kelly jet setting off to a luxurious destination.
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soft SLIP-ON flats
Speaking of style, regardless of if you have TSA Pre-Check or not, traveling in a pair of soft slip-on shoes will add to the comfort and luxury of the trip. In the United States you will need to slip your shoes off anyways for security (if you do not have TSA pre-check) so invest in a pair of flats that breathes well and is easy to take on and off to provide comfort and easy accessibility. I like these flats by Rothy’s or these budget friendly ones by Kelly and Katie.
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a face spray
As mentioned above, flying can dry out the skin and may even cause irritation or itchiness, so before traveling stop into a Sephora, Ulta or even Target to pick up a facial spray of some kind to use intermittently throughout the flight. I use the Caudalie Beauty Elixer as I appreciate its very fine mist as well as its delicate scent. I’ll give my face a quick spray about once an hour to provide a touch of hydration and luxury.
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A beloved quality travel bag
This is for the travel bag that you will carry on with you to carry all of the aforementioned items above. Invest in a quality bag that you love while traveling and make sure that it is large enough to accommodate all that you will need to pack while in-flight. I use my Polene bag as it is quite roomy inside and is easily organizable with its interior pockets for easy access to my wallet and passport. I also like that it has a top handle for a quick grab and a strap to throw over the shoulders if I need to be hands-free. I also know that it will be sturdy and roomy enough for practical use as well as lending itself to my overall luxury travel style.
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Have quality skincare ready to use for after the flight
I have pretty sensitive skin so long flights can really dry and irritate my face. The face spray does help while in-flight, but the aftereffects can still leave my face quite dry and that is why I invest in quality skincare products to be used after the flight. When I fly, I always pack 3-4 Dr. Dennis Gross daily peel pads and Summer Friday’s jet set mask. The daily peels do a phenomenal job at effectively exfoliating and visibly smoothing my skin for immediate radiance and hydration then I use the face mask for an extra dose of instant hydration. The daily peels I can keep using throughout the trip as well if I notice my skin feeling dry again. With this simple skincare routine I know that my skin will be radiant even after a long flight making for a luxurious self-care detail while traveling.
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