12 Essential Tips For Flying With A Baby
Fatherly
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Dec 08, 2022
Traveling to visit family over the holidays is a mixed blessing. You’re excited
to see everyone but…you’re probably dreading the flight over. Flying is already
stressful, but add a young child to the mix, and things get way more
complicated. Now you’re bringing along and keeping track of a whole new
ecosystem of travel gear and trying to ensure your child doesn’t freak out. So,
how can you keep mid-flight meltdowns — your and theirs — to a minimum? With the
right gear, some planning, and solid teamwork.
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12 Essential Tips For Flying With A Baby
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Everything a new parent needs to know to make that first flight a smooth one
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3 Tips For Flying With A Toddler
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Get To The Airport Early Arriving 90 minutes to two hours before your flight
ensures no matter how long the check-in or TSA lines are, or how slowly they’re
moving, you’ll never have to sweat missing your flight. Even better, it gives
you a chance to regroup ⏤ order lunch, feed the kid, buy a book you won’t be
able to read ⏤ when you get inside the terminal.
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Split Up When You Board Sure, parents with children can board first. But it
usually takes a half-hour for everybody else to board and the plane to start
moving ⏤ that’s a lot of time stuck in your seat with a restless 3-year-old. The
better strategy? Have one parent board the flight early to stow the carry-ons,
gate-check the stroller/car seat, and, if you’re concerned about germs,
disinfect the armrests and tray tables.
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Bring Some Cheap Gift-Wrapped New Toys Take a trip to the dollar store before
your flight and stock up on cheap stuff you don’t mind losing or accidentally
leaving on the plane. Then wrap each toy individually. Whenever your child gets
restless during the flight, break out a new toy and help them unwrap it. Let
them play with the paper, then the actual toy, and when the child tires of both,
well, there’s always Cheerios.
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