Seats, pillows, and
blankets on planes are more germ - ridden than your laundry basket.
Good for a pillow or
blanket on the plane, good as a wrap if you go into cold buildings or need a little extra on a windy boat.
As with most scarves, I used it as a makeshift
blanket on the plane — an easy thing to do with its generous dimensions of 40 x 72 inches.
You can easily peel them off and double duty them (scarf =
blanket on plane), or wear them all at once for that cozy - just - threw - this - one - but - looks - really - good outfit.
Hermès shawls and scarves in bright colors: Cashmere and silk shawls that double as
blankets on the plane and wraps for cool evenings; silk scarves to tie around my head or wrap as halter tops.
They double nicely as
a blanket on planes too.
This cape / scarf / blanket thing was purchased before one of my trips to Michigan... I love it I use it as
a blanket on the plane and as a coat other days.
Not exact matches
I never have one of those scarfy / pashmina things to use as a
blanket / pillow / tent of warmth
on the
plane or train, nor do I remember Vitamin C, hand sanitizer, eye masks, earplugs or to eschew caffeine for purer forms of hydration, like water, and I never, ever remember to pack a wholesome homemade snack.
I put the
blanket back over my head and
on the way out of the
plane, I say to Paul, «You won't believe the nightmare I had.
When you are
on the
plane make sure you have the
blanket or the must have for comfort (pacifier, toy).
Kids can keep special items like dolls, books, or
blankets in this bag, in addition to other toys that they can play with
on the car trip or
plane ride.
Emirates Airlines: The Dubai airport provides complimentary strollers, and the airline provides children
on the
plane with an entertainment kit that includes
blankets and a fuzzy «We Fly With Me» stuffed animal.
That meant pumping in airport bathrooms, expressing
on a
plane and a taxi under a
blanket and between photoshoots at a district office.
I was even able to add additional light items like
blankets and jackets for short flights with the stroller which helped to cut down
on the amount «stuff» I brought with me
on the
plane.
My perfect analogy for being a parent is before you have kids, and youre
on a
plane, and theres a screaming kid, youre like, shut that kid up, give me earplugs, get me a
blanket to put over my head!
I always get cold
on the
plane (and those
plane blankets are weird!)
Actually, the
blanket scarf is very functional: you may wrap yourself when you want to sleep
on the
plane or at the airport, cover the legs if it is chilly, fold the scarf and use it instead of the pillow.
I am a big fan of maxis
on planes too because the skirt feels like a
blanket.
Doubles as a
blanket for the kids if they sleep
on the
plane!
I won't get
on a
plane without the following: A cashmere
blanket that doubles as a scarf, cozy socks, face mist, lip balm, water, my Fendi 3Jours handbag (it fits everything!)
My favorite is to bring it
on a
plane because it doubles as a
blanket or pillow and a cardigan It's such a lifesaver!
I also love that they do double duty because you can wear them
on the
plane and it's basically like you have a
blanket with you.
A scarf and a
blanket in one, you'll never get cold
on the
plane again: Nordstrom Woven Cashmere Wrap; $ 176.25 (sale!)
I find it really useful when travelling because
on a
plane it unfolds into a
blanket, essentially.
We hopped
on the
plane with Tiger and a suitcase full of diapers,
blankets, and treats.
You can stow these away in your bag as the day warms up, or use them as
blankets while
on a
plane or bus, but still be comforted in knowing they're taking up a fraction of the space in your suitcase then a heavy coat would.
Enter the Travel Billow: a two - for - one travel pillow and
blanket that solves the problem of having to lug extraneous items
on the
plane with you.
That would have totally made up for the poor service, lack of entertainment system
on the newly updated United
plane, poor wifi, and a
blanket from 2005 with no pillow.
Use it as a beach towel, picnic
blanket, or a little extra warmth
on the
plane.
Sometimes we'd drive out to the airport, park outside the fence, get out of the car (in our pajamas), wait for our parents to spread a
blanket on the hood of the car, then lie down
on the hood to watch
planes come in right over our heads as they landed.