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We鈥檝e collected our best advice for making it through a night in a terminal, and the gear to make it bearable. (Photo: PeopleImages/Getty)

黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 Guide to Surviving a Night at the Airport

Tips and products to make your stay in the terminal a whole lot more bearable when your flight gets canceled

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Flight cancellations are a traveler鈥檚 worst nightmare. And the perfect storm is brewing this holiday season with bad weather, a shortage of airline staff, and a post-lockdown surge of fliers (airline bookings for Thanksgiving were up over 2020). Unfortunately, in the U.S., airlines are not required to compensate passengers when flights are delayed or canceled. Their only obligations are to get you on the next available flight in their fleet (not a competitor鈥檚) or refund your ticket. While some companies might offer a hotel or meal voucher (and you should always ask), and travel insurance or a premium travel credit card might provide some protection, you鈥檙e generally on your own until your next flight.

We believe you should be prepared for any survival situation, and that includes being stranded at the airport鈥攖here鈥檚 no need to shell out for a hotel when you can just camp, right? We鈥檝e collected our best advice for making it through a night in a terminal, and the gear to make it bearable.

Find Your Campsite

Some airports have dedicated rest zones with comfy chairs, nap areas, and even shower facilities for passengers who have long waits at the airport. However, that can鈥檛 be said of most airports, and a few make things really difficult鈥攊n 2018, London鈥檚 Stansted Airport went as far as implementing an outright ban on sleeping in its terminal. Fortunately, says Molly Fergus, vice president and general manager at 鈥渕ost airports will try to accommodate or at least tolerate passengers who are stranded overnight.鈥

If you鈥檝e already cleared security, you can explore other terminals to determine where the quieter spots are. If you鈥檙e feeling fancy, look into getting access to premier clubs or airport lounges. 鈥淢any lounges have comfortable couches, showers, and relaxation rooms,鈥 says Fergus. 鈥淧remium credit cards often provide lounge access, while other lounges allow you to purchase day passes.鈥 A peaceful place to rest might also include meditation, yoga, and exercise rooms, as well as business centers. 鈥淒enver International Airport, for example, has a business center that鈥檚 open to all travelers,鈥 says Fergus. 鈥淚t has several cubicles, benches, and lie-flat chairs that could work for sleeping.鈥 Another overlooked area is airport churches. 鈥淢any airports have chapels that can be quiet and relaxing,鈥 says Fergus. 鈥淛ust check the operating hours before you settle in for the night.鈥

Tread Lightly

鈥淯se common sense when staking out a comfortable spot to sleep in the airport,鈥 says Fergus. Avoid stairwells, doorways, and areas with high foot traffic. You might even consider asking an airport employee or security guard about a quiet, out-of-the-way spot that won鈥檛 be disruptive or unsafe. Be respectful, and don鈥檛 take up too much space by spreading out your luggage. If you opt to sleep near a store, check its opening hours so you鈥檙e not blocking potential customers from entering the business. 鈥淓arly-morning foot traffic will both interrupt your sleep and could increase the likelihood that something is stolen while you鈥檙e snoozing,鈥 Fergus says.

Be Prepared with the Right Gear

There are a number of things you should always have on hand in case you鈥檙e stuck slumbering at the airport. Here are our go-tos:

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Coalatree Evolution Hoodie ($77)

The is so soft, you wouldn鈥檛 even know the fabric is made from recycled coffee grounds and plastic bottles. Hidden zipper pockets can easily stash your plane ticket, ID, and phone. Best of all, the Evolution stuffs into the zippered kangaroo pocket to become a handy travel pillow.


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Rumpl NanoLoft Travel Blanket ($99)

This lightweight downy weighs just 11 ounces and its polyester shell and insulation are made of recycled materials. It鈥檚 stain- and water-resistant and rolls up to the size of a water bottle.


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Poseidon Pro Portable Charger ($120)

In a crowded airport, it may be difficult to find an open socket to charge your phone. The 聽solves that problem and is waterproof, drop-proof,聽and crush-proof to boot. It charges fast and can keep your device charged for up to 36 hours.


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Goodwipes Really Big Body Wipes ($10)

These 9.5-by-11.5-inch provide a convenient way of freshening up after a night camped out at the airport鈥攐r in the woods. They鈥檙e hypoallergenic and infused with natural tea tree oil, peppermint, aloe, and ginseng. Each individually wrapped wipe is biodegradable.


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Astrea One Premium Filtering Water Bottle ($25)

This 聽product filters out lead, chlorine, and other contaminants and toxins from that sketchy airport tap water. It鈥檚 the only water bottle with the highest NSF聽certification鈥攁ssurance that it meets strict standards for public-health protection.


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Lewis N. Clark Triple Security Lock ($13)

Secure your luggage before your sleep with the TSA-friendly Triple security lock. This keyless contraption locks zipper pulls and luggage handles and can fasten your bag to a fixed object.

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