Travelling the world for your job commands you choose the best and most practical suitcase. So what does a former Qantas captain who has flown planes for more than 35 years travel with? Ex pilot Jeremy Burfoot tells 9Travel he has a very specific favourite, one that he says straddles the gap between 'soft' and 'hard.' READ MORE: Tassie shines in Lonely Planet's 'Best in Travel' destinations for 2025 Specifically, Jeremy uses a Samsonite spinner case.

While it's a hard-sided case, it's not as solid that it might smash, he shares. "They need to have some sort of give," he tells us. "It sort of looks plasticky, but it's got quite a lot of give in it.

" READ MORE: Unique luxury cruise offerings you've probably never heard of "The advantage of that is that if it gets treated badly, it gives and it doesn't break," he adds. "It's strong enough to protect most things but it's also lighter." When it comes to packing, one thing Jeremy always has in his hand luggage, like many travellers, are noise cancelling headphones.

"It cuts out all the nasty noised like crying babies and even the aircraft noise goes way down," Jeremy tells 9Travel. He says they're also much better for listening to the in-flight entertainment. READ MORE: These are the best luggage brands, according to travellers READ MORE: Airlines crack down on annoying airport behaviour with new boarding technology Meanwhile all those rumours you've heard about the germs on planes are true, he says.

He likes to take antis.