Yesterday I suggested pre-boarding with your baby.With toddlers, I don’t think this is the best course of action. The last thing you want ismoretime on the plane. The exception to this, obviously, is on flights where there are no seat assignments. Southwest allows families with small chi...
I know. At this point in the game, most people are trying to wean their toddlers off pacifiers… and we are, too. But for the sake of other passengers, we bring one for take-off and landing because it helps with ear popping… and we totally break it out in “emergency” situations,...
The article offers air traveling tips for parents with toddlers. Experts recommend buying your toddler a ticket and putting her in a car seat. Many airlines--like United, American, and Southwest--offer discounts for travelers under 2 years old. You know what will wo...
American Airlines, and Aer Lingus — we think American is the best for families with small kids. However, the differences were subtle, and our experiences may not be typical. We’ve heard Southwest is particularly
Flying with a Baby for the First Time: My Takeaways For those of you who may have traveling with a baby for the first time on your radar soon, here are a few things we did that made our experience a little easier: Explain that this is your first time traveling with your baby when ...
If you do buy a seat for your baby, some airlines, like Southwest, offer a reduced “infant fare.” Plan around nap schedules If you can get your baby to fall asleep on the plane, the flight may seem to go by more quickly — but many parents find that with the excitement of ...
Tips for Flying with a Baby or Toddler at Every Age & Stage Tips to Clear Airport Security with Babies & Toddlers KinderJetat# Reply Corinneat# Reply Pinksat# Hi there!! Just a quick question..I’ve been reading all your blogs and I do find em very helpful. But I was ...
(no more groan-inducing jokes, thankfully). They introduced themselves and said to ask if I needed any help. They even provided a baggie for the diaper-bomb released mid-flight AND there was a change table in the rear washroom (hear thatSouthwest?)WestJetwith a baby is a pretty ...
The truth is thatyou can actually fly with a baby much earlier than most people think. They won’t kick anyone’s seat, they don’t need to be entertained as much as toddlers, and they won’t run down the aisle screaming. Most airlines will allow your pipsqueak to fly as soon as he...
Flying with an Infant 3-6 Months Old: The Reality He loved his first trip to the beach… Ok, I’m not gonna lie here… We totally lucked out. Flying Southwest meant we had to figure out their unusual boarding procedures, but ultimately (since it wasn’t a full flight) we did not ...