Catriona Rowntree, the host of the Australian travel program Getaway, discusses a travel item she says she is “never without” on long-haul flights. Across reports from multiple outlets, Rowntree reveals that the item costs $7 and is something she includes in her carry-on when travelling. The stories focus on what she packs and the purpose the item serves during extended journeys, but they do not present competing details or disputes about the product itself. The coverage is consistent in describing Rowntree’s recommendation and framing it as a practical, low-cost addition to her travel routine for long-distance travel. By drawing on the same basic premise—her long-haul packing habit and the specific $7 item—the articles collectively present a single message: Rowntree regularly brings a particular inexpensive item in her carry-on, and she highlights it as a dependable part of her flight preparation. The reporting remains centred on her personal travel advice rather than on broader industry or policy developments.