You need to keep a few things in mind:
Seating
The safest way for an infant to fly is in a rear-facing car seat, which should be buckled in. If your baby weighs between 20-40 lbs, they should also be in a car seat. Babies under 24 months old can usually sit on an adult's lap, but some airlines may have special seats for babies and toddlers.
Car seat
If you're bringing a car seat, make sure it's FAA-approved for airline travel. You can check the product manual or look for a label that says "This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft".
Entertainment
You can bring a tablet, books, or a drawing product to keep your baby occupied (depending on the age). You can also try in-flight games.
Food and snacks
You can usually take food and snacks through security, but avoid anything messy or sticky.
Comfort items
Bring a pillow or blanket for your baby to use. You can also bring a familiar comforter if your baby is attached to one.
Diapers
You can try overnight diapers for long travel days.
Other essentials
Bring travel-sized diaper cream, baby shampoo, body wash, and moisturizer.
Flight time
If possible, try to fly in the evening to increase the chance of your baby falling asleep.
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Naina
145 days ago (12 September 2024)
You need to keep a few things in mind: Seating The safest way for an infant to fly is in a rear-facing car seat, which should be buckled in. If your baby weighs between 20-40 lbs, they should also be in a car seat. Babies under 24 months old can usually sit on an adult's lap, but some airlines may have special seats for babies and toddlers. Car seat If you're bringing a car seat, make sure it's FAA-approved for airline travel. You can check the product manual or look for a label that says "This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft". Entertainment You can bring a tablet, books, or a drawing product to keep your baby occupied (depending on the age). You can also try in-flight games. Food and snacks You can usually take food and snacks through security, but avoid anything messy or sticky. Comfort items Bring a pillow or blanket for your baby to use. You can also bring a familiar comforter if your baby is attached to one. Diapers You can try overnight diapers for long travel days. Other essentials Bring travel-sized diaper cream, baby shampoo, body wash, and moisturizer. Flight time If possible, try to fly in the evening to increase the chance of your baby falling asleep.
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