Flying
with children can be a daunting task, whether you are an experienced flyer or
first time traveler. Fortunately, some strategic planning can help make flying
with children a fun and relaxed experience for you and your kids. Here are 10
tips to make your life a little easier:
1.
Let your child have her own carry on. She will feel like a “big girl” and you can fill
it with little distractions and snacks to keep her busy during the flight.
2.
Plan around your usual routine. If you can, plan your flight when your child is
most calm and pleasant. Only you know when your child takes naps, eats meals or
becomes fussy.
3.
Know your TSA rules. Kids under the age of 12 do not have to take
their shoes off for TSA security. In addition, baby formula, breast milk and
medications are allowed in excess of 3.4 ounces in reasonable quantities for
the flight and do not have to be placed in a clear zip-top baggie. You must
tell the TSA officer you are carrying these liquids at the beginning of
screening.
4.
Spring for a seat. While airlines allow you to hold your child on
your lap until they're 2 years old, this is hard on a long flight. If you can
afford it, buy an extra seat for the baby.
5.
Don’t take out the toys too soon. If you buy your child new books or toys for the
flight, wait until the meltdown begins and then bring out your secret weapon.
6.
Suck it up. If you don’t usually let your kids watch TV or play games for
extended periods, now is the time to suck it up and realize it won’t do
permanent damage. Knowing they are being allowed to do something that is
usually off-limits is a huge draw.
7.
Bring a spare shirt for yourself. Spills and spit up are inevitable. You will
appreciate the clean smell around your upper body.
8.
Snacks and sippy cups. Pack durable snacks that are familiar to your
child. Don’t forget to pack an empty sippy cup so you can fill it with juice or
water mid-flight.
9.
Magazine scavenger hunts. Make a list of 10 things such a woman or a
hotel, and have your kids find them using the magazines in the seat pockets.
10. Who
cares what other people think. Say hi to everyone and be cordial, but remember there is a good
chance that you won’t see these people again. You are doing your best to make
the experience pleasant for everyone and that is all that matters.
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