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Tips For Flying with an Older Lap Child

Flying with a lap child that is 0-6 months seems so easy you wonder why people think its hard. Then you fly with a crawler and you start to see it get harder, but they are still small. Then you hit the walking/toddler stage and the fun really begins. It’s hard to justify the cost of an extra seat (On domestic airlines in the US there is no child rate; its a full price ticket) when your child can travel for almost free (albeit in your lap). So you suffer through in the hope that this will be an easy flight.

Recently a friend who is new mom emailed me for tips. She and her husband are taking their 1 year old baby girl to Hawaii (a 10 hour flight from the East Coast). First I want to say congratulations! It’s a brave but worthwhile venture to take your child on a long trip, and and I’m excited you are rising to the challenge. I figured you weren’t the only parents who could use this information so I’d turn it into a post.

Tips While Flying

The bulkhead has much more floor space to play
Don't underestimate how fascinating ordinary plane features can be for a toddler

Tips for Security:

An Ergo or Baby Bjorn can help you be hands free for security or boarding the plane

My closing advice is to bring plenty of patience. Unfortunately we currently live in a society that is not very forgiving of parents. You’ll likely get stares, dirty looks, and possibly even a “control your child!” from your fellow passenger (I’ve gotten them all). You will get a lot of “helpful” advice from well meaning people who have been there. Some of it may even be good advice. But know in your heart you are doing what is best for your child and you are the best judge. And remember, the likelihood you will ever see these people again is slim so who cares what they think!

Best of luck and I hope you have a calm, drama free trip.

Ever flown with an older lap child? What other tips do you have for this couple?

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This post is part of Travel Tips Tuesdays, hosted by Suitcases and Sippy Cups and Walking On Travels

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