This travel tip helped me sleep the best on a flight; some people find it “embarrassing.”

Be careful! The newest must-have item for travelers to sleep in is this.

It is nearly impossible to get cozy on an airplane, especially in the middle seat of a crowded three-person row.

However, frequent travelers who value comfort have recently learned about a blow-up accessory that’s killing sleep deprivation.

Adventurer Annie Wright, 23, posted a testimonial on TikTok about her 13-hour flight experience, saying, “When you got the middle seat.” The post has gained popularity and is a testimonial for Amazon’s quirky-looking, yet highly sought-after inflatable travel pillow.

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In the viral video, which has breezed in a whopping 26.6 million views, Wright, a law student, shared footage of herself puffing into the plushy prop that’s offered by the online retail giant for a cool $22.89.

“I wasn’t sure if I’d like it and omg SO worth it!” cheered Wright in the clip’s caption. “Total upgrade.”

Amazon inflatable travel pillow
Annie Wright garnered over 26.6 million TikTok views on her post about the inflatable pillow, saying that the cushion allowed her to peacefully rest on a flight to Asia.NYPost Composite
(Left) A TikTok screenshot of Annie Wright, 23, blowing up her inflatable travel pillow. (Right) Wright holding her inflated travel pillow.(Inset)An Amazon screenshot of the inflatable travel pillow.
Flyer Annie Wright reached viral acclaim on TikTok with footage dedicated to Amazon’s popular inflatable travel pillow.

And this isn’t your mama’s rinky-dink around-the-neck pad. 

The expandable cushion, designed with an ergonomic 45-degree angle that offers support to the head and neck, features a 2-in-1 dual valve that allows the foldable nylon to inflate into a 19.7-inch-tall accessory in a mere five seconds, per Amazon.

Once inflated, users are meant to position the pillow — created with a face cutout at its apex and two arm holes on its sides — on their passenger tray tables and lean forward into a relaxed position. 

“The hollow design in the middle of the inflatable neck pillow conforms to the curve of the human abdomen, allowing you to breathe more easily while you sleep,” read the site, adding that its unique shape, too, reduces cervical spine pressure and provides optimal support for your upper body. 

An Amazon screenshot of the inflatable travel pillow.
On Amazon, the pillow’s description outlines its innovative design and comfort benefits.Amazon
An Amazon screenshot of the inflatable travel pillow.
On TikTok, owners of the blow-up pad revered it as the “travel hack” of the year.Amazon
An Amazon screenshot of the inflatable travel pillow.
The pillow is said to support the head, back and neck in ways other travel cushions do not.Amazon

“The cutouts on both sides allow you to comfortably hold the plane pillow and relax your arms,” continued the description. “You can also listen to music and watch videos while using a plane neck pillow.”

The hot commodity’s details also noted that it can “help you stay away from injury and insomnia, make you rest more comfortable during the journey, easier to fall asleep, and sleep longer.”

Comfortably catching Z’s during a flight has become a top priority for rest-seeking jet-setters. 

In fact, Martin Seeley, a sleep expert from MattressNextDay, recently shared a series of tips on how to score some peaceful shut-eye while cruising the friendly skies in a confining chair. A flight attendant, too, revealed the “best” seat avid trippers should select for optimal relaxation. 

A TikTok screenshot of Annie Wright, 23, with her face inside of the inflatable travel pillow.
Wright garnered over 26.6 million TikTok views on her post about the inflatable pillow, saying that the cushion allowed her to peacefully rest on a trip to Asia.TikTok/@anniesright

And folks under the #InflatableTravelPillow TikTok hashtag have hailed this headrest the “travel hack of the year.”

However, haters of the portable bedding have deemed it an “embarrassment.” 

“My back just hurts watching this,” spat a digital detractor beneath Wright’s post. 

“Yeah I have social anxiety I would be too embarrassed to use it,” penned another. 

“I’m too claustrophobic for this,” said a separate naysayer. 

But in response to the criticisms, Wright wrote, “People keep saying this [pillow] is embarrassing, but what’s more embarrassing is being caught with your mouth open just knocked out.”

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