How to survive a long haul flight with a baby

We’ve all been there: the flight attendant just dimmed the lights, you close your eyes and attempt to have a snooze before you land… then a screeching sound erupts from the seat behind and you think “a baby on a flight? That’s insane!”

And yet, when you are that parent and that is your screeching child – what should you do? Babies cry, and some trips just have to happen, no matter if your child just started teething, or recently decided they don’t ‘do’ sleep.

Put your feet up and read our top tips to make traveling with a baby as stress-free as possible:

1. Be a savvy scheduler

When selecting your flight, opt for times that fit with your baby’s schedule. That way you have a better chance of them falling asleep naturally while surfing the clouds. Also, flights at off-peak times are usually quieter, meaning more space for you and your little one. And, if traveling with your baby for the first time, be sure to organise their passport photo in advance to avoid last minute panic.

2. Do your research

Most airlines these days make compensations for people travelling with young children, but there may be other premiums to benefit from. Ask the right questions when you book: can I upgrade? Do you have seats with more leg room? If you don’t ask, you don’t get!

3. Take the reins and pack light

If traveling with an adventurous toddler, bring some reins or a lead along to save you juggling bags, passports and tickets plus your bundle of joy.

And remember that while it’s good to be prepared for multiple eventualities while up in the air, don’t overdo it. Do you really need 20 diapers, or would five do? Avoid unnecessary rifling in the aisle where possible.

4. Learn to let go

When the day arrives, take a deep breath, give your little one a squeeze and go with it. Every parent knows there’s only so much you can control, especially when you’re flying at 50,000 feet. So if someone gives you a funny look; smile and carry on. You’ll be there soon!

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