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I've spent 175 hours on long-haul flights. These are the most essential items to keep in your carry-on.

Long-haul flights can be easier if you pack comforting and entertaining essentials in your carry-on, according to Business Insider's travel reporter.
  • Knowing exactly what to pack in your carry-on for a long-haul flight can be tricky.
  • Bag space is limited, but without your carry-on essentials, your flight may feel even longer.
  • Make sure to pack entertainment, extra layers, and deodorant for a more comfortable experience.

From NYC to Germany, Switzerland, and the Pacific Islands, I've spent 175 hours on 26 long-haul flights around the world. When it comes to packing a carry-on for flights longer than six hours, I've certainly made some mistakes. I've forgotten important items and longed for essentials that I didn't even think of.

But now that I've done it more than two dozen times, I think I've mastered the art of packing a carry-on for a long-haul flight. Here are the things I'll always bring with me, no matter the destination.

A refillable water bottle is a must to save money — and plastic — on disposable bottles.
I bought this refillable water bottle in the San Francisco airport and I've been using it ever since.

The air on flights is very dehydrating, as Business Insider previously reported, and I feel that acutely on longer flights.

I also bring lip balm to keep my lips from getting dry.
The author's favorite lip balms.

Since lip balm is so small, I typically bring two or three in case I lose one.

To keep your skin hydrated, I recommend slipping some lotion in your carry-on, too.
The author's flight from Guam to Hawaii had lotion in the bathroom.

Some long-haul flights I've taken have had lotion and face mist in the cabin bathrooms, but I wouldn't count on it.

You should also bring Advil.
Advil minimizes the author's headaches on flights.

Dry air on planes could cause migraines, BI previously reported.

A toothbrush is a must.
Don't forget to brush your teeth.

Some of my trips have been so far away that I had to take three long flights over a 24-hour period. I don't normally go 24 hours without brushing my teeth, and if you don't either, I'd suggest bringing a toothbrush.

Though it won't satisfy a craving for clean teeth, a pack of gum is always helpful for fresh breath.
A pack of gum is helpful for fresh breath.

Gum also helps combat ear-popping during changes in air pressure.

I recommend bringing a change of clothes — especially if your trip has layovers.
The author's fresh T-shirt and undergarments for a four-leg journey.

You may get sweaty, depending on your flight's temperature.

In the same vein, deodorant is essential for these long trips.
I wish I brought deodorant with me in my carry-on.

I typically reapply deodorant in airport bathrooms during layovers.

Long flights can be the perfect time to sleep, if you bring some comfort. Thankfully, my step-grandma gifted me this neck pillow for Christmas two years ago.
I'll never fly without a neck pillow again.

It's not your average neck pillow — it wraps around your neck 1.5 times. This makes it much easier to find a comfortable position to sleep in a tiny plane seat.

If a pillow doesn't do the trick, a sleep mask is a total game-changer.
With a sleep mask, I can pretend I'm at home in bed.

This is especially helpful for flights during the day. But even on red-eye flights, sleep masks help me block out the lights coming from passenger seat-back screens.

If you're unable to nap, bring entertainment, as some flights don't have tablets on the back of each seat.
My uncle gave me this iPad the day before I left for Guam and it saved my life.

I suggest downloading movies and shows onto your phone or tablet.

If you wouldn't be satisfied with just TV as entertainment for several hours, I also recommend downloading books and podcasts to pass the time.
I downloaded six issues of the New Yorker for my trip.

I typically download travel guides for the destinations I'm visiting. 

With all this power being used, be sure to pack an external battery charger.
My external battery came in handy on this trip.

Most long-haul flights I've been on have had outlets at each seat, but I always back a battery just in case.

Long-haul flights are typically the most grueling and boring aspect of my trips, but I think having these items make them a little more bearable.
The author prepares for a 24-hour journey from Guam to NYC.

In my experience, long-haul drives can be as grueling as flights. So check out these tips on what to pack for a road trip to make your journey run smoothly.

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