Flying with an infant this age means one thing: YOU'RE BUSY! But this is also one of the most rewarding & fun ages to travel with your baby.
For safety reasons, one adult can’t travel with more than one lap infant. If you’re flying solo with two under-2s, you need to purchase a seat for one. And if you book online, you may need to call the airline to add your lap infant after you confirm your booking. Don’t forget...
Through all the trips, trials and tribulations, I have learned a thing or two about traveling with an infant (2-12 months) and I thought it was definitely worth sharing with my fellow mommies out there. Please share any tips you have in the comments below for everyone to read. We are ...
Plane travel with a baby Flying with a baby can be even more intimidating than driving, as you have less control over the environment. Between getting through security, making connections and dealing with pressure changes, traveling with an infant on a plane requires even more planning. ...
For our flight to New York we were the only passengers flying with an infant in premium economy so we were able to check into the bassinet seats online the night before. For the flights to Australia that we took later in the year we initially booked with Singapore Airlines as they let ...
I guess what I’m saying is that, mentally at least, being in the premium economy cabin made the flight less stressful, which we especially appreciated as parents flying with an infant for the first time. (The afternoon tea was rather pleasant too!) ...
Traveling with a baby? With careful planning, extra budgeting, plenty of packed supplies, and this baby travel checklist, flying together may be smooth and safe.
4. Can I bring a stroller on a plane? What about an infant car seat? You can bring a folding stroller or pushchair as carry-on if your stroller with its wheels fits within the size and weight limits set for carry-on baggage (55 cm x 40 cm x 23 cm). ...
It also doesn’t hurt to ask the gate agents if there are extra seats on the plane for your lap infant. I’ve been able to take the baby on with me with their car seat and have them sit in an available seat next to me. It doesn’t happen every time, but I always ask anyway....
If you’re weary of flying with a toddler on your lap, you can always bring your car seat on board. If they’re under two you’ll need to purchase a seat for them instead of traveling with them as a lap infant. If they’re over two they have to have their own seat anyway. Wit...