One of the most important tips that you can consider when it comes to traveling with kids is to book a night flight. This will allow you to get a good night’s sleep and ensure that you and your child have a peaceful flight. If possible, try to book the flight around 30 minutes before nap time.
After taking off, you can do a quick snack or bottle of water to help your child get used to the plane. It’s also helpful to have a short story to help him or her get used to the noises and movement of the plane. However, if you’re planning on flying long distances, you’ll need a bigger game plan.
Before you leave, make sure that you’re aware of the rules that apply to your trip. Having the proper knowledge about these rules will allow you to save yourself a lot of stress at the airport. Although each airline has its own rules regarding the use of certain types of equipment, such as baby carriers and booster seats, you can be sure that these items will be allowed on the plane for safety reasons.
Keep in mind that you can carry your child’s backpack or stroller on the plane, but you should also make sure that they’re in a secure bag. The airport can help you tag them and get them off the plane so you can go. One of the most useful items that I brought with me during airport time was the Go Go Babyz Travelmate, an extendable carry-on bag that can be used to transport your car seat.
One of the most important rules that you should consider is the CDC’s rule about the use of masks on public transportation. This applies to children 2 and older. However, you can still eat and drink alcohol while on the plane. If your child is still not used to wearing a mask, start practicing by doing so.
Although the TSA has strict restrictions on the amount of liquid that can be brought on board, it’s still allowed to provide infants and toddlers with breast milk, juice, and formula. To avoid getting caught, make sure that you take these items out of your carry-on and alert the TSA officer.