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LinkedIn asked 10 travel-industry CEOs, executives and writers:
From must-have gadgets to versatile accessories, consider these top 10 travel essentials for business travelers.
“What do you never leave home without?”
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Compression bags
Photo credit: Flight 001
“I will do whatever I can avoid to checking a bag. I’ve fallen in love with nylon compression bags from Flight 001, which condense my clothing and somehow allow me to pack twice the amount. A Spacepak ($46) has both a clean-clothes side and a need-to-be-laundered side. I travel with two all the time — one for my wardrobe and one for workout clothes.”
Ave BradleyVice president of designKimpton Hotels & Restaurants
The percentage of Jet members who say they pack the night before, compared to 18% who confess to being “last-minute packers” and 8% who “never really unpack”
“This is a simple but transformative travel strategy that makes packing efficient and keeps you looking smart. Best of all, it is part of my travel-light strategy to keep to a carry-on bag only.”
Hugo BurgeCEO of Momondo Group, which operates Cheapflights.com and Momondo.com
“If my iPhone 4s battery is used up by 1 p.m., it's almost like my world stops. I've actually left conferences because my battery died. (Sad but true.) I saw someone with the Mophie Juice Pack Plus ($99.95) and immediately bought one. It essentially allows me an extra full charge per day.”
Photo credit: Mophie
Dennis OwenVice President Marketing Americas for Cathay Pacific
The percentage of Jet members who say they prefer Bose headphones, compared to 10% who say they love Beats by Dr. Dre
Source: Jet poll
“The younger generation of business travelers will gobble up these noise-canceling Executive headphones by Beats by Dr. Dre ($299.95). They are designed for cruising at 35,000 feet — and they are lightweight and comfortable.”
Photo credits: Bose (left), Beats by Dr. Dre
John DiScala (aka Johnny Jet)Founder of JohnnyJet.com
“I get really cold on long flights so I use this John Lewis cashmere-and-silk pashmina (£89) as an extra blanket, as a wrap over evening wear if a venue is air-conditioned, and as a scarf with a coat. Pashminas are really versatile.”
Carolyn PearsonCEO of Maiden-Voyage.com &head of commercial systems at easyJet
Fleece pulloverWithin three years of hanging up his Wall Street suit to become a full-time travel writer, Lee Abbamonte crossed a milestone: At age 32, he is believed to have become the youngest American to visit every country in the world.
Abbamonte, now 34, typically wears this Oakley Shelf Life fleece ($60) on the plane.
“The fleece fits a business or leisure trip equally. It can be worn over a dress shirt or a T-shirt… I no longer travel with a garment bag and the extra clothes and accessories to wear with suits for multiple days. In fact, I never check a bag nowadays.” Photo credit: Oakley
Lee AbbamonteFinancial adviser-turned-travel writerwww.leeabbamonte.com
“The outlet adapter from Brookstone ($35.99) rocks because it powers a laptop and two USB devices right out of one hub. I recently field-tested it in Hong Kong and Shanghai. It’s an all-star for size and function.”
Christopher BaerDirector, Marriott Insight Strategy + Innovation
Slip-on shoes“These classic canvas Toms ($44) are perfect for travel. They are comfortable, minimalist, and easy to slip on and off for airport security. They also compress when packing. I wear Toms on the plane almost all the time now — but not with a suit. (It can look like you’re wearing slippers.) I also have a pair in Hotwire red for special occasions.”
“I have super sun-sensitive skin so no matter where I’m traveling, I always make sure I have sunscreen with me. Neutrogena is travel-friendly and affordable. I do put my sunscreen in a plastic baggie inside the bigger plastic bag you have to use for all carry-on items – just in case.”
Karen SchalerEmmy Award-winning TV correspondent & host of the Travel Therapy series
"I never leave home without Purell, especially during flu season. The 1-ounce bottle fits in any bag and ensures that I don't bring germs home to my kids and colleagues."
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