While the Black Friday deals landscape can be overwhelming – and you might be tempted to avoid it completely – some actually incredible deals do exist out there, particularly in the travel space. As a travel journalist and the writer of a packing list newsletter, I’m always on the hunt for luggage, clothing and gear that will streamline my travel process. During Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, I keep a trained eye on the retailers with genuine discounts on carry-on suitcases, comfortable loungewear and more. Pro tip: if a specific item catches my eye, I will Google it to see if another website is offering a more enticing deal. (It usually is.)
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So if you’re hunting for items that will upgrade your travels without blowing your budget, use my curated guide to inform your shopping. I’ll be regularly updating the deals throughout the holiday sales period, so check back here for more savings over the next two weeks.
This article was updated on 28 November with the latest prices and availability. Additions include Away Featherlight Crossbody Bag, Wrangler 3-Piece Smart Luggage Set, European Travel Plug Adapter Set, Lululemon Men’s Soft Jersey Tapered Pant and more.
How I selected these Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals
My north star for investing in travel-related items has always been quality over quantity. I don’t need three kinds of carry-on suitcases; I just need one I can rely on for every trip.
I started my search for deals by outlining the key items every traveler should own. I also considered the “nice to haves,” or things that have made travel easier for me over the years. Then, I went to work hunting down those specific pieces from reputable retailers and brands – most of which I frequently shop from – and determining if the discounted prices were worthwhile. The ones that made the cut are featured below.
At a glance: the very best Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals
Now $257, originally $343 at AwayNow $62.99, originally at $99 at AmazonNow $53.40, originally $89 at Athleta
The best luggage deals
Photograph: Courtesy of Away
JUST ADDED: Away Featherlight Crossbody
Now $43, originally $58 at Away
This is, hands down, one of my favorite luggage items of 2025. The crossbody, which is part of Away’s sitewide sale, is one of those pieces that just make travel easier. I first brought it with me on a trip to Alaska, and it fit everything I needed for daily excursions: snacks, a water bottle, sunscreen, a book and even an extra layer.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
JUST ADDED: Wrangler 3–Piece Smart Luggage Set
Now $112.18, originally $131.99 at Amazon
There’s something so aesthetically satisfying about traveling with complementary luggage, but you also want each piece to actually be functional. The Wrangler Smart Luggage Set is the best of both worlds. Each suitcase features a built-in cup holder, a USB port and even a phone holder – and they’re designed to expand when you need a bit of extra room. Several stylish colorways are on sale right now, including an olive green and a slate gray.
Photograph: Courtesy of Antler
Antler Lightest Expandable Carry-On Luggage
Now $220, was $275 at Antler
I’m Team Hardside, but I still understand the appeal of softside luggage. A softside suitcase is often lighter and can be expanded when you require extra space. If I were going to invest in this type of bag, I’d definitely go with the Antler Lightest Expandable Carry-On Luggage – a top-rated style that’s compact, durable and designed for convenience (the front pocket is ideal for the items you need easy access to).
Photograph: Courtesy of Cuyana
Cuyana Classic Easy Tote
Now $238.40, was $298 at Cuyana
When it comes to leather travel bags I know I’ll use forever, I always turn to Cuyana – and I’ve been using the Classic Easy Tote for years. It’s the definition of a timeless piece: stylish, simple and incredibly functional. My favorite part of its design? It can fit my 16-inch laptop, which, as a freelance writer, I never travel without.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Etronik Overnight Duffel Bag
Now $19.99, originally $36.99 at Amazon
Quick overnight or weekend trips don’t always require a suitcase. Most of the time, you really only need a change of clothes, some pajamas and a small toiletry bag, all of which can fit in the Etronik Overnight Duffel Bag. The weekender has received more than 1,500 five-star reviews, with shoppers praising its pockets, spaciousness and durability. Inside, there’s even a zippered wet bag to hold anything you may want to keep separate (a wet bathing suit, makeup, etc).
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Samsonite Freeform 2-Piece Luggage Set
Now $196.34, originally $479.98 at Amazon
Even if you’re a self-proclaimed carry-on-only type, it’s still a good idea to have a checked bag at the ready. This luggage set from Samsonite – a carry-on and a large spinner suitcase – covers all your bases. It comes in a variety of colors that will stand out at baggage claim, so you’ll never have to second-guess which luggage is yours. And at 59% off? This is truly one of the best early Black Friday travel deals.
Photograph: Courtesy of Leatherology
Transit Travel Tote
Now $348.75, was $465 at Leatherology
With the entire Leatherology site currently up to 25% off with code HOLIDAY25, I took the liberty of finding the most useful, marked-down item. You can carry Transit Travel Tote with the long straps or the short straps, and there’s even a hidden trolley pocket that allows you to slide it over your suitcase’s extended handle. What’s more, you can personalize with up to five letters.
Photograph: Courtesy of Calpak
Calpak Terra 26L Laptop Duffel Backpack
Now $158.40, originally $198 at Calpak
I started using the Calpak Terra 26L Laptop Duffel Backpack last winter and was immediately blown away by the sheer amount it can comfortably carry. I’d even say it holds as much as my suitcase – and it will still fit underneath the airplane seat. The clamshell opening to a spacious main compartment makes packing a breeze, and the interior compression strap ensures everything stays secure. Part backpack, part duffel – you’re basically getting two bags for one.
Photograph: Courtesy of Away
Away Packing Pro Bundle
Now $257, originally $343 at Away
Away is my go-to brand for luggage. I’ve used the Bigger Carry-On for years, and I firmly believe (after trying at least 10 other suitcases) that it holds more than any other carry-on out there. The bundle comes with a set of packing cubes – which are helpful with suitcase organization – so it’s a great starter pack for anyone just beginning their travel journey or those who tend to overpack.
Away’s early Black Friday sale means everything from the luggage brand is 25% off, but you’ll want to stay focused on the items with the best cost-per-use. For the everyday traveler, that is the Away Packing Pro Bundle. The set includes the Bigger Carry-On and the Insider Packing Cubes (set of four), two travel essentials that can be used together or separately. Bonus: you can opt to get both in the same color or mix and match.
Photograph: Courtesy of Roam
Roam Check-In Expandable
Now $545, originally $725 at Roam
Make no mistake, high-quality checked suitcases are expensive, so I always recommend waiting to purchase one until it’s on sale. While the Roam Check-In Expandable suitcase is still on the pricier side, it’s the kind of suitcase you only need to buy once. Designed with an expandable feature (a 2in zipper expansion) and compression boards, it’ll comfortably hold between 10 and 13 outfits.
The best travel tech and gear deals
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
JUST ADDED: European Travel Plug Adapter Set
Now $12.66, originally $16.99 at Amazon
Is European travel in your future – or maybe you need a practical present for someone heading abroad? If the answer is yes, grab this European travel plug adapter set while it’s on sale (25% off). It comes with one Type-C plug adapter (works for Americans traveling to Germany, Italy, France and Spain, among other countries) and one Type-G mini adapter, which you’d use in the U.K.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Epicka Universal Travel Adapter
Now $17.99, originally $24.99 at Amazon
International travel requires all sorts of preparation: passports, visas, currency exchange and adapters. I can’t help you too much with the first few, but I can assist with the travel-adapter situation. I’d recommend picking up something like the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter, which ensures you’re covered in 200-plus countries and regions – and it can even charge up to six devices at once.
EOS R100 Body
Photograph: Courtesy of CanonNow $459.99, originally $559.99 at Canon
The Black Friday sale period is one of the best times to find deals on pricier travel pieces – like a nice camera you can bring on a safari or a long-awaited family trip to Europe. The EOS R100 Body is a great option for beginners or amateur photographers; it’s definitely an upgrade from your smartphone, but it’s not the type of technology that will overwhelm you with all of its features.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Veken Packing Cubes, Set of 8
Now $19.99, originally $31.99 at Amazon
Regular packing cubes have a slightly different function than compression packing cubes, but they’re still an integral part of any traveler’s arsenal. I like to use a set similar to this one from Veken for organization – T-shirts and tanks in one, socks and undergarments in another, etc. It’s also a good idea to carry an extra packing cube to hold your dirty clothes. If you aren’t totally sure you’ll use packing cubes (although, spoiler alert: you probably will), try out the set in Indigo Teal at nearly 50% off.
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Soundcore P30i by Anker Noise Canceling Earbuds
Now $24.99, originally $49.99 at Amazon
Travelers who prefer earbuds to headphones will want to grab these while they’re 50% off in Amazon’s early Black Friday sale. While wearing them, you can use transparency mode or choose to go full noise canceling, focusing instead on just your music. These are also great for a long flight; a single charge gets you 10 hours of listening, with the use of the charging case, that extends to 45 hours.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Anker 633 Magnetic Battery
Now $35.99, originally $59.99 at Amazon
Carrying a portable charger is a non-negotiable for me when I travel. I never know when the charging port on the airplane or in the airport will be defective, and I refuse to arrive at my destination without a fully charged phone. That’s where the Anker 633 Magnetic Battery comes into play. It can recharge your phone about two times, and it’s small enough to be carried in a purse or handbag. Plus, it’s highly rated and marked down by 40% – now’s the time to snag one.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Trtl Neck Pillow
Now $41.99, originally $64.99 at Amazon
I’m not a fan of the classic bulky travel pillows. In my eyes, they’re simply not worth the hassle of hauling them around the airport. But I still believe in comfort, particularly on red-eye flights. That’s why I’ll frequently tuck this Trtl neck pillow in my personal item bag. It’s light and compact while still providing the proper neck support to get some sleep on the plane. I also love that it’s machine-washable, and I’ll toss it in the laundry after most trips.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Travel Inspira Luggage Scale
Now $7.80, originally $12.99 at Amazon
Searching for a stocking stuffer? The Travel Inspira Luggage Scale is the type of item most people don’t realize is missing in their life until they experience the reassurance that comes with weighing a suitcase before arriving at the airport. You simply loop the weighing belt through your luggage handle and hold it up to get a read. Yes, the sale price saves you a few dollars, but you’ll also never pay an overweight luggage fee again.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
JBL Tune 720BT Wireless Over-Ear Headphones
Now $44.95, originally $89.95 at Amazon
As someone who has lost too many AirPods while in transit, I’m a full headphones convert. This pair from JBL is 50% off and highly rated by thousands of shoppers. If you’re not totally sold on larger headphones but want to give them a try (without splurging on a pricier version), this is the way to go. Not to mention, it comes in a handful of colorways, including purple and blue.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Apple AirTag 4-Pack
Now $62.99, originally at $99 at Amazon
There are certain things you can’t control at the airport – ahem, lost luggage – but you can arm yourself with tech that can track your belongings. Keeping an Apple AirTag in both my checked bag and carry-on gives me peace of mind when I’m making a tight connection or using a transfer service. If you haven’t invested in your own set of AirTags, now is the time.
If you went to Apple.com to purchase a four-pack of AirTags right now, you would pay full price. But on Amazon, the nifty tracking devices are under $65. While they’re definitely useful while traveling, AirTags can also do wonders in your daily life: attach one to your keys, throw one in your purse, or slip one in your wallet.
The best travel clothing deals
Photograph: Courtesy of Lululemon
JUST ADDED: Lululemon Men’s Soft Jersey Tapered Pant Regular
Now $69, originally $98 at Lululemon
Winter is the time to make sure your wardrobe has an appropriate amount of comfortable basics, whether you’re wearing them for travel or relaxing days at home. Lululemon’s Black Friday sale includes tons of styles, like the Soft Jersey Tapered Pant, that fit the bill. These are lightweight, stretchy and sweat-wicking, while still having a streamlined, elevated silhouette – AKA the perfect plane pant.
Photograph: Courtesy of Garnet Hill
JUST ADDED: Garnet Hill Washable-Cashmere Hoodie
Now $119.40, originally $199 at Garnet Hill
I firmly believe that anyone who travels frequently should have a go-to cozy set they can wear on a long-haul or red-eye flight – and Garnet Hill is a great place to start your search. Right now, the brand is offering 40% off cashmere and flannel (plus 30% off everything else), which means you can pick up the incredibly soft Washable-Cashmere Hoodie and matching joggers while they’re marked down.
Photograph: Courtesy of Ayr
JUST ADDED: AYR The Deep End Shirt
Now $132, originally $165 at AYR
My personal favorite travel-day uniform nearly always includes a plain white, slightly oversized button-down, like this one from AYR. The brand rarely marks down its evergreen styles. Made of 100% cotton, it can be thrown in the wash without losing its shape, and you can wear it with anything. I usually pair mine with breezy linen pants if I’m headed somewhere warm, or straight-leg jeans for a more everyday look.
Photograph: Courtesy of Spanx
Scuba Micro Flare Legging
Now $49, was $118 at Spanx
If I’m boarding a flight longer than a couple of hours, I’ll typically opt to wear leggings. But while I love my athletic leggings as much as the next person, I like to feel a bit more put-together while traveling, so I look for something like the Spanx Scuba Micro Flare Legging (currently $70 off). The scuba fabric is a bit more elevated than your classic polyester blend, and the shaping waistband gives just the right amount of support without being constrictive.
Allbirds Tree Runner NZ
Photograph: Courtesy of Allbirds
Men’s:
Now $66, was $110 at Allbirds
Women’s:
Now $66, was $110 at Allbirds
Allbirds’ Black Friday sale, up to 50% off select styles, is your chance to grab a new pair of travel sneakers. The Tree Runner NZ – available in both men’s and women’s sizes – is made of a light, breathable knit, and the cushioned memory foam will keep your feet happy, even when you’re sprinting through the airport. The shoes are also machine washable, which means you’ll have these in your rotation for many trips to come.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Fitrell Compression Socks, Pack of 3
Now $12.99, originally $26.99 at Amazon
Compression socks are the type of travel essentials that you don’t want to knock until you try them for yourself. They might not be the most fashionable, but they are extremely functional. This type of footwear is designed to help with joint and muscle stiffness and avoid any blood pooling in your feet – all of which can happen if you sit still for too long on a plane.
Photograph: Courtesy of La Ligne
Terry Colby Sweatpant
Now $61.25 originally $175 at La Ligne
I wear a lot of La Ligne – a brand that almost never goes on sale, but just launched its only sale of the year. I’m all for being comfortable on a plane, but I also like to arrive to my destination looking somewhat put-together. The Terry Colby Sweatpant immediately stood out to me as a piece that I, and you, will probably wear for every flight in the foreseeable future.
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
Women’s Pioneer Camp Packable Puffer
Now $37.76, originally $55.99 at Amazon
Choosing outerwear is always one of the hardest parts of packing. The general rule of thumb is to wear your jacket or coat while in transit (so you don’t have to fit it in your suitcase), but sometimes you want to bring an extra layer. In that case, I’ll go with something like the Pioneer Camp Women’s Packable Puffer – a lightweight, water-repellent style that can be packed down into its carrying bag. The timing of the sale is perfect, too; this is the type of piece you need for most winter travel.
Photograph: Courtesy of Athleta
Women’s Forever Fleece Relaxed Crew Sweatshirt
Now $53.40, originally $89 at Athleta
I’m a firm believer that travel outfits should be both comfortable and presentable. I tend to stick with sweats and loungewear in solid, neutral colors, like the Forever Fleece Relaxed Crew Sweatshirt from Athleta. Not only will it never go out of style, but the dark navy also masks any inevitable travel stains.
The Athleta Friday sale – 30% off everything – is incredibly tempting for those who live in athleisure, but don’t go crazy just yet. Instead, only invest in the pieces that deserve a coveted spot in your suitcase. This cotton crewneck sweatshirt is machine-washable (a crucial trait for travel clothing) and comes in a ton of solid, neutral colors. Read: it will work for most, if not all, of the trips you have on your calendar.
Lydia Mansel is a travel writer and founder of the travel newsletter Just Packed. She specializes in travel and lifestyle, and her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, InStyle, Real Simple, Shape, Garden & Gun, and People, among others.
