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traveling with kids
Tips for Flying With Kids
Packing Your Carry On Bag
It’s fair to say that air travel with children isn’t always easy.
Even the shortest of flights can sometimes pose problems. However, there
are a few things you can do to make your family’s air travel experience
a little easier and definitely more enjoyable.
The best way to avoid unexpected problems is to make sure you pack all
the necessary carry on essentials. This will, of course, vary according
to how many kids you’re traveling with and their ages.
A good thing to do is make a list of everything you may need. Think of
unforeseen situations like a child getting sick or a baby teething. If
you’re flight is short then you don’t have to worry as much but for long
international flights it definitely helps to be prepared.
You not only need to make sure you have all the essentials for during
the flight, but also be prepared for any unavoidable delays at
departures or arrivals.
Here’s a list of some things to consider when packing your
carry on bag:
Food for babies and toddlers – Take your diaper bag as
you would normally do but make sure it’s stockpiled with foods such as
various crackers, cheerios, or dried fruit and other healthy snacks.
Also, you’ll want to make sure your toddler doesn’t have too much sugar
on flight, especially a long flight. For baby, take along any baby food
or formula you normally use. It’s always good to take a little extra but
you don’t have to overdo it. For example, if you’re flight is 6 hours
then you may want to take enough supplies for 8 or 10 hours (just in
case).
If you have kids that need special attention or medications you may want
pack these essentials separately, or into one bigger bag so you’re not
digging around for it during the flight. You may also want to pack some
medicine in case your child develops a fever or headache.
Food for preschoolers & Older Kids- Keep in mind that
not all kids enjoy airline meals so take plenty of snacks in case they
choose not to eat the in- flight meals. Pack a variety of fun and
nutritious snacks such as granola bars, pretzels, cut up fruit, etc. You
can also purchase some of these things on flight.
Drinks – You’ll be able to get drinks on most flights
but for times like delayed take offs or landings, make sure you have
some bottled water or juice on hand.
Change of diapers and clothes - Pack a bag full of
diapers adequate for the length of the flight. Don’t forget to include
wipes, changing mats, and diaper rash cream. It’s a good idea to pack
extra wipes to wipe sticky hands and faces too.
And make sure you pack an extra set of clothes, not only for the kids
but for yourself too. It is no fun sitting on a long flight in the same
clothes your child has thrown up on. These things do happen and kids
sometimes get motion sick on flights. So when packing a spare set of
clothes add one for mom and dad too. Also, pack a few empty plastic bags
to put soiled clothes in.
Games and Toys – Pack a few bright toys like teethers,
stuffed animals, along with a favorite book to keep them happy. Make
sure all toys are lightweight and safe. If your child is bringing along
a handheld electronic game ask the flight attendants what period of time
this can be used on flight. Electronic devices can interfere with
aircraft navigational or take off safety system. Explain this to your
child beforehand.
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