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Earplugs for Flying & Travel

Block out engine noise, crying babies, and cabin chaos. Suan reusable silicone earplugs help you sleep, focus, and arrive fresh - whether you're flying Ryanair or road-tripping the Wild Atlantic Way.

Earplugs for Flying & Travel

Block out engine noise, crying babies, and cabin chaos. Suan reusable silicone earplugs help you sleep, focus, and arrive fresh - whether you're flying Ryanair or road-tripping the Wild Atlantic Way.

Why Travel Noise Is More Than Just Annoying

Aircraft cabins typically sit between 80-85dB - just below the threshold where hearing damage begins, but more than enough to ruin sleep, spike stress hormones, and leave you exhausted on arrival. Trains, buses, and ferries aren't much better.

Beyond hearing risk, sustained noise exposure during travel causes mental fatigue, disrupted sleep cycles, and elevated cortisol. A good pair of earplugs doesn't just protect your ears - it protects your energy, your mood, and your ability to hit the ground running when you land.

Built for Travellers

Blocks Engine Drone & Cabin Noise

35dB NRR cuts through the constant low-frequency hum of aircraft engines, air conditioning, and ambient cabin chatter - the noise that drains you without you realising.

Comfortable for Long-Haul Wear

Soft, medical-grade silicone moulds to your ear canal and stays comfortable for hours. No soreness, no pressure - even on red-eye flights or overnight trains.

Compact & Travel-Friendly

The pocket-sized carry case clips to your bag or keyring. No batteries, no charging, no bulk - just grab and go through security without a second thought.

Reusable Trip After Trip

One pair lasts hundreds of flights. Rinse, store, repeat. No more scrambling for disposable foam plugs at the airport pharmacy at inflated prices.

Who Are Suan Travel Earplugs For?

Frequent Flyers

Business trips, weekend getaways, long-haul holidays - if you fly regularly from Dublin, Cork, or Shannon, earplugs should be a permanent fixture in your carry-on.

Light Sleepers

Cabin announcements, crying children, chatty neighbours. If you struggle to sleep in transit, blocking ambient noise is the single biggest upgrade you can make.

Anxious Flyers

Engine noise and cabin sounds can amplify flight anxiety. Reducing the sensory overload helps create a calmer, more controlled environment - especially during takeoff and turbulence.

Road Trip & Rail Passengers

Long drives, ferry crossings, intercity trains - anywhere sustained noise wears you down. Plug in, zone out, and arrive with energy to spare.

How to Use Suan Earplugs When Travelling

1. Insert Before Boarding

Roll the earplug gently and insert before you board or settle in. Starting with protected ears means you won't need to react once the engine noise kicks in.

2. Sleep, Read, or Zone Out

Let the earplugs do the work. Engine drone fades, cabin chatter drops away, and you're left with the quiet space to rest, read, or just switch off.

3. Clean & Repack

Rinse with warm water after your journey. Pop them back in the carry case and they're ready for the return leg or your next trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do earplugs help with ear pressure on flights?

Suan earplugs help reduce the discomfort of cabin pressure changes during takeoff and landing by slowing the rate of pressure change reaching the eardrum. They won't eliminate it entirely, but most users find a noticeable improvement.

Can I sleep on a plane with Suan earplugs?

Yes. Suan earplugs are made from soft, medical-grade silicone designed for extended wear. They block engine drone and cabin noise without causing soreness, making them ideal for sleeping on long-haul and short-haul flights.

How much noise do Suan earplugs block on a plane?

Suan earplugs provide a noise reduction rating of 35dB NRR. Aircraft cabin noise typically sits between 80-85dB, so they bring it down to a comfortable, conversation-level range.

Are Suan earplugs allowed through airport security?

Absolutely. Earplugs are permitted in both carry-on and checked luggage with no restrictions. The compact carry case clips easily onto a bag or keyring.

Are silicone earplugs better than foam for flying?

Yes. Foam earplugs lose shape after a few uses and block sound unevenly. Silicone earplugs are reusable, more hygienic, and provide consistent noise reduction across frequencies - far better for regular travellers.

How long do Suan travel earplugs last?

With regular cleaning and proper storage, a single pair of Suan earplugs will last hundreds of flights and trips - far outlasting disposable foam alternatives.