Top tips for flying with a baby

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Flying with a baby? A scary thought for sure. But never fear, we’ve got you covered.

Family travel expert and inventor of award winning product CoziGo, Emma Lovell, has shared her top 10 tips for a smooth, stress free holiday with your bub.

Now go forth and feel confident you won’t irritate your fellow flyers!

1. Research your airline

All airlines are not created equally when it comes to flying with a family, some really do go that extra mile!

Check out their offerings with regard to the size of their baby bassinets and maximum weight of the baby that can go inside it, whether they offer specially designed children’s meals, activities for the kids and extra help whilst you need another set of hands.

Some allow free infant checked in baggage allowance, child head sets and free stroller use on arrival whilst at their hub – it’s worth doing thorough research before booking your flights.

2. Consider the time of the day the flight leaves

Try and book a flight (if you can) for when your child would normally sleep. Perhaps an evening departure would work best for your baby? Or if they’re great day sleepers, then a day flight might suit them better.

3. Work out how you’ll handle them

Give thought to how you’ll carry your baby and your hand luggage – by having bub in a baby carrier, and a backpack with your flight essentials, you’ll have two free hands to navigate security, manage older kids, and look after passports/boarding passes etc.

4. Up in the air

Be prepared for take off and landing by offering baby the breast, a bottle or a dummy. The change in air pressure can affect their little ears at these times and sucking will alleviate any pain.

5. Plan ahead

When booking your airline tickets, make sure you book a baby bassinet (bed provided by the airline at the bulkhead of the aircraft) – this leaves baby to sleep while you can look after older kids, or catch up on a movie yourself.

6. Pack spare clothes

Make sure you’ve got plenty of spare clothes for baby and kids, but remember to pack a spare top for you too – accidents happen!

7. Create Nappy Packs

Rather than lugging a big nappy bag into the very small cubicle toilet every time a change is needed, pack 10 nappy bags – each containing one nappy and a few wipes.

That way, when you need to change baby on board, you can quickly grab a pre-prepared bag of essentials.

8. Be smart with carry-on

Consider packing a small bag with your essentials for the flight that you can keep at your feet (nappies, wipes, toys, snacks etc). If the seat belt sign is on, you have everything you need within reach.

9. Planes can get very cold

Dress yourself and baby in layers that can be easily added to and removed.

10. Take some comfort items for baby

Toys that he/she is already familiar with, their sleeping bag, a blanket, and don’t forget their comforter. This way, they still have all their regular sleep cues at bedtime.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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