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""Yes, I see it constantly,""
""The biggest mistake I see is passengers dressing only for the destination's weather and forgetting about the cabin environment,""
""Passengers immediately regret coming on with huge coats and boots. It's the bulkiness of it all, nowhere to put it, and it ends up being too hot,""
Passengers often regret heavy, bulky winter outfits once onboard because cabin conditions tend to be warmer and storage limited. Thick coats and boots trap heat, restrict movement, and consume overhead bin space, causing discomfort on full flights. Packable, lightweight jackets fold and stow easily and provide adaptable warmth. Stretchy pants or adjustable layers improve comfort, especially on longer flights or near colder exit-row seats. Slip-on shoes and compression socks increase convenience and circulation. Practical, low-bulk travel items like rollable puffers help maintain comfort and mobility during air travel.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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