TRAVELLERS and flight attendants have raved about a pair of shoes which are a game-changer for flights and long holidays.
Trying to choose the best shoes to take on holiday can be difficult when trying to be comfy.
Not only that, but keeping your bags light especially if travelling with hand luggage only can be hard too.
However, a pair of Clarks shoes have won rave reviews online, with thouands giving them five-stars.
The Clarks Sillian Paz Slip-On Loafer has been praised on Amazon for being comfortable and lightweight.
Not only that, but many said they were comfortable for walking as much as 12 hours a day thanks to the shock-absorbing outsole – so you don't have to worry if you have a long day sight-seeing.
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One person wrote: "These shoes are so comfortable and good value for money, that it is the third time I have bought these, to wear to work, where I am on my feet all day! They are like slippers."
Another agreed: "They are very lightweight and easy to pack for travel.
"I am not a shoe hog, but made an exception for this shoe – I have it in five colors!"
One cabin crew member wrote: "I'm a flight attendant, and I use these as my 'on board the plane shoes', the shoes I change into when I change out of my airport terminal heels.
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"They're so comfy and light to pack."
While Clarks no longer sell them, they can be found for as little as £45 online, or on Amazon.
Travel experts have revealed the shoes you should never take to the airport.
Surprisingly, trainers should be left in your suitcase.
Founder of Sole Bliss, Lisa Kay said: "Trainers are certainly comfortable and offer an easy, street-style look. However, they can actually become a bit of a hindrance when you’re moving through airport security.
"Taking them on and off means un-tying the laces and then re-tying them back up again, which can make you feel a bit rushed and flustered as you gather your things."
Forget the flips flops too – Flight attendant Andrea Fischbach told WhoWhatWear: "If you have a quick transfer and need to move between terminals, it's best to have a shoe that supports mobility.
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“Plus, they aren't very practical running gate to gate."
And here's why you should never take your shoes off on the plane.
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