Travel pillows come in all shapes and sizes. Here, we review some of the best travel pillows on the market, from inflatable neck cushions to versatile foam-filled designs.

By Alice Tuffery

Published: Friday, 30 June 2023 at 12:00 am


We’ve all been there, struggling to get comfortable on a long journey. Luckily, travel pillows can help support the head and neck, whether you’re travelling by car, train or plane, or just relaxing in a terminal or waiting room.

We’ve reviewed six popular choices to find the best travel pillows you can buy this year.

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How we tested 

We judged these travel pillows on their comfort, support and cushioning, and considered how simple they were to use. We looked at their packability and whether they were easy to carry and clean, and versatile enough to work well in different settings. We also judged them on style. 

Best travel pillow for 2023 – tested by experts

Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Traveller Pillow

Best inflatable travel pillow

4.0 out of 5 star rating
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  • 70g
  • 39 x 29 x 11cm (10 x 8 x 5cm when stored)
  • Zip-up carry case included

When you think of travel pillows, inflatable designs like this one are probably the first thing to pop into your head. You’ll see them in every airport departure lounge, and they’re an inexpensive and convenient choice for long journeys. So, how did we rate this one?

It certainly feels like a high quality item. Unroll the pillow and you can inflate it in less than three breaths. While the cushion isn’t at its comfiest when fully inflated, the in-built press valve makes it easy to adjust the firmness and release a bit of air.

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There’s also a three-point press stud strap at the front, so you can tighten or loosen the travel pillow around your neck. At the back, the cushion narrows, which makes it easier to sit back against seats and headrests.

When it comes to comfort, this travel pillow split our testers; while it was a firm favourite for some, others gave it a low score. The inflatable pillow does seem to slip out of place slightly, and doesn’t allow you to ‘sink in’, unlike some of the foam-filled designs on test.

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However, the soft, hand-washable fabric gets big plus points, and the pillow is impressively compact too. It weighs just 70g and folds up to 10 x 8 x 5 cm when packed in the carry case. It does take a bit of wrangling to get the travel pillow deflated and back into the case, but when you do it hardly takes up any space at all – perfect for those who like to travel light.

Pros: small, lightweight, easy to use, washable

Cons: split testers – not as comfy as some of the foam-filled pillows