How to Stay Entertained During a Flight
Long flights can be just that, long. Once you’ve eaten the reheated pasta and scrolled through every movie you’ve already seen, there isn't much left to do.
We’ve all been there: the in-flight magazine is only mildly interesting (especially on the third read), the seatback screen has a resolution of 5x5, and your phone battery is down to 19%. What can you do?
Here are a few less usual ways travelers make the most of their flight time:
1. Load Up a Good Read as easy as that
Whether it’s a travel memoir, a business book, or fiction that grabs your imagination, having a physical book or an e-reader can make a huge difference. It’s the best way to escape the cabin walls, mentally, at least. Paired with noise-canceling headphones to isolate you from the cabin noise, you can deep dive from cruising altitude.
As simple as it seems, we don't see many people reading these days.
2. Write Something, Yes, On Paper
Airplanes are underrated thinking spaces. Whether it’s journaling, sketching ideas, or drawing, pulling out a pen can be very productive and often oddly satisfying.
3. Travel Board Games
Here's where we get excited. Board games aren't just for game nights; they’re also perfect for travel if you bring the right ones. Look for games that are:
- Small and portable
- Quick to set up and play
- Enjoyable solo or with a travel partner
Our favorites (naturally) are:
🛫 Low Cost Airline Manager
A fast-paced airline strategy game you can play in under 30 minutes. A few dice but no clutter, just clever decisions and a tense auction mechanic.
🏨 Boutique Hotel Manager
Perfect if you like charm with your challenge. Set in a floral, spring-inspired world, you manage rooms and set prices to attract guests, all within the confines of your tray table.
Both games are compact enough to fit in a seat pocket and are designed for tight spaces, such as cafés, train tables, or the economy cabin.