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A CLEVER travel item has been hailed a gamechanger for thousands of holidaymakers – with many saying it transforms long flights.
Not only can it be hard to sleep on long-haul flights, but they can also get pretty chilly.
Thankfully, a clever travel item helps on both these counts.
The BlueHills travel pillow blanket has won thousands of fans online.
Doubling as both a fleecy blanket and travel pillow, the blanket folds neatly into the pouch which zips up and forms the pillow.
Not only does it come with handy clips, but it also has a strap to slide it over your suitcase handle.
Coming in lots of colours choices, it has nearly 3,000 reviews, with it averaging 4.5 stars.
Reviews sung its praises, with many saying the blanket even coverered the tallest of passengers.
One person wrote: "They are long enough even for my 6ft1in husband."
Another person said: "I bought this for a red-eye flight, hoping to catch a little sleep. It made my trip dramatically more comfortable."
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One woman even wrote: "My favorite blanket. I have now purchased seven of them."
Other praises included it being much cleaner and larger than airplane blankets, as well as softer.
You can find it on Amazon here for £63. However there are some alternatives much cheaper too.
Another option by SnugglyBear is just £24.99 on Amazon, and is also popular with reviewers, while even cheaper is the Cabeau travel throw blanket for £11.99.
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