If you’re flying in first or business class on a long haul, international flight, you may be given pajamas to change into. This is offered pretty consistently in first class, while there are select airlines that offer them in business class.
I sometimes get questions from readers surrounding the etiquette of wearing pajamas on airplanes, so I’d like to talk about that in a bit more detail in this post, and also share how I approach wearing pajamas on airplanes, and why I value them. I’m also curious to hear where OMAAT readers stand on this.
In almost all cases, you’re welcome to take home the pajamas that airlines provide you. The only exception I can think of is that All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines sometimes provide cardigans in premium cabins, and those are for use during the flight, which can’t be taken home.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


