A First Class Kit from a First Class Reader

August 10, 2011

Reader M is possibly a genius. She has put together a personal amenities kit that would thrill any frequent flier. When she sent me the incredible list of what is included, I didn’t believe that she could fit it together in a way that was practical for travel. Then she sent me pictures, and I became a believer. While it would take a while to put together, this kit  would make you feel like you’re in first class even in the last row of coach. And it is more compact than you would believe.  She said flight attendants’ eyes “bug out” when she unpacks it, because of the amount of things that come out of this plastic case and because of how cool it is.

M starts with a plastic case, like what you get when you buy a sheet. Then she includes:

  1. White linen napkin
  2. Silver napkin ring
  3. Placemat (made out of lovely cloth so it’s foldable, and altered with elastic to grab the airplane tray)
  4. Silver-coated plastic fork, knife and spoon
  5. Chopsticks (in case she finds sushi in the airport)
  6. Tin of tiger balm
  7. Packet of Advil
  8. Lip balm
  9. Small toothbrush (Colgate wisp)
  10. Eyeshades
  11. Cucumber eye pads, and fragrant moisturizing face wipes, in a ziplock
  12. Eye drops
  13. Comb
  14. A suction cup clip, for the window ( to hold your reading material - more accessible than the pocket)
  15. Earplugs
  16. Soft socks (or compression socks)
  17. Inflatable pillow
  18. Small pashmina
  19. Ginger candies/raisins/other dried fruit, in a ziplock
  20. Fancy tea bags (ask the flight attendant for hot water only)
  21. Energy bar

Here is what it looks like all spread out:

And here it is packed:

So far everything has gotten through TSA just fine, even the eye drops. I can’t imagine what else I would add-maybe gum? or my hydrating face spray? If you add a pashmina, you would be good to go for just about any length of trip. This list is pretty darn comprehensive, and the suction cup for reading material is brilliant.

Readers, what would you add?

ETA: Unfortunately, this kit is not something that M is selling, it is just something she put together for herself. Sorry to get your hopes up! Although I would certainly buy one if it were available….

  1. Laura said,

    So…where can I buy one?

  2. roadwarriorette said,

    @Laura, unfortunately she doesn’t sell them. but I think she should! she just put it together for herself. I will make that more clear.

  3. sylvia said,

    what does the placemat look like, especially the elastic? is it just around the corners?

  4. Matt said,

    hydrating face spray for sure.

  5. Darren said,

    Your reader has a great idea… I’ve been traveling with my own version for some time, too & it was fun to compare (will post mine in the near future).

  6. Alison said,

    I would add some sweetener as I like my coffee/tea sweet! Plus my adapter so I can use Qantas’ old 2 prong headphone slots with my normal earphones.

  7. Alex said,

    This is great! I have a long flight coming up in Sept., and I will definitely put one of these together with my own little spin. If I remember, I’ll take some pics. Thanks!

  8. Gayle said,

    M’s a pal and I love this kit of hers. I’d add a multi-purpose moisturizer — double duty for face and feet. It gets so dry…

  9. Pat said,

    That’s awesome! I love all the thought Reader M put into this care package. It brings a lot of convenience and comfort at a time when any traveler needs it the most!

    It’s similar to what we strive to provide in our Welcome Packages that we have waiting for our clients in their corporate housing/temporary apartments when they stay with us. Little things that can help recreate the comfort and convenience of being at home! :)

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