A Finance Guru Who Has Been Travelling Around The World Has Shared A Simple Hack To Easily Watch Movies And TV Shows While Flying

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A finance guru who has been travelling around the world has shared a simple hack to easily watch movies and TV shows while flying. 
Queenie Tan said there is an easy hands-free way to watch films on your phone on planes without in-flight entertainment - and all you need is a napkin. 
She said flyers can wedge the napkin in the between their phone and phone case then slot it in the tray table lock. 
Queenie said she saw the trick on and it saved her  spending money on gadgets for her phone on Amazon. 
Many were wowed by the travel hack and some said the sick bags that come in the seat pocket work just as well as a napkin.
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Sydney finance pro and seasoned traveller Queenie Tan (pictured) has shared a handy hack fo watching movies and TV shows handsfree on your phone while flying
She said flyers can wedge the napkin in the between their phone and phone case then slot it in the tray table
The Sydney investment pro told listeners about the trick on her after she saw someone do it online. 
'They took off the case of their phone, they basically put a napkin in between the case and the phone,' she said. 
She said to then secures the napkin or sick bag behind the tray table with the sliding lock.
Queenie said it was 'basically the same thing' as having a screen on the back of the seat in front.  
'They took off the case of their phone, they basically put a napkin in between the case and the phone,' she said
Almost 13,000 people were impressed with Queenie's travel tip after she posted it to her popular social media channels. 
'Good to know since I'm about to head on a long trip soon!' one woman said. 
'Why bother buying a standing case that I bought from eBay?' laughed another. 
'Don't even need a napkin if you use the sickness bag,' a third suggested. 
'Stoooop with the napkin. I'm totally trying this out' a third wrote while a fourth said: 'I do this all the time'. 
Queenie is a seasoned traveller and known online for sharing money-saving tips and tricks. 
Previously she revealed how to rack up Qantas frequent flyer points just by walking.
Queenie downloaded the Qantas Wellbeing app which gives users points for backlink hitting their daily step count as well as things like exercising and getting a good night's sleep.
After a week of putting the app to the test, the 26-year-old had collected more than 600 points.
Queenie said while the program doesn't draw in 'heaps' of points, it's a great way to earn for doing 'easy' things and ensure the points don't expire. 
The 26-year-old downloaded the Qantas Wellbeing app which gives users points for hitting their daily step count as well as things like exercising and getting a good night's sleep
Frequent flyers have previously discovered the trick and said the app is generous with giving out points at the beginning but you'll have to sign up to Qantas health insurance to keep the big rewards coming. 
'Did you know you can earn Qantas points by walking?

But does it actually work?' Queenie said in a