Do I need to bring a pillow?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Do I need to bring a pillow?
Hi CO folks!
I read on FlyerTalk that CO doesn't provide pillows in domestic F. I'll be flying all day tomorrow in CO domestic F, LGA-IAH-SMF and return.
UA always provides pillows, but most of the time I don't use it, since I find the headrest comfortable enough. But if the headrest is thin/worn, then I do use the pillow.
So my question is: how is the comfort of the CO domestic F seats / headrests? Should I bring a pillow, or buy one of the neck pillows that airport stores sell? Or is the headrest comfortable enough without any need for a pillow? I have a long day of flying ahead.
Thanks!
I read on FlyerTalk that CO doesn't provide pillows in domestic F. I'll be flying all day tomorrow in CO domestic F, LGA-IAH-SMF and return.
UA always provides pillows, but most of the time I don't use it, since I find the headrest comfortable enough. But if the headrest is thin/worn, then I do use the pillow.
So my question is: how is the comfort of the CO domestic F seats / headrests? Should I bring a pillow, or buy one of the neck pillows that airport stores sell? Or is the headrest comfortable enough without any need for a pillow? I have a long day of flying ahead.
Thanks!
#2
Join Date: Apr 2010
Programs: CO Plat
Posts: 51
No pillows in CO domestic F for a long time. Only blankets (on request). I think the seats are fairly comfortable with fairly thick leather headrests that bend forward (can bend flaps on either side). Don't know that I would bring a pillow but it's a personal choice. I think you'll be fine. If it becomes a problem, by a travel pillow in IAH.

