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 Any ideas for how to have a confortable airplane ride, and what to bring on carry on?
I am going on a 10 hour plane ride. I know i can't have liquids like toothpaste or deoderant, but any other ideas on any stretches i can do on the plane, or what to bring on carryon to have a ...


 Flight from B'ham to Edinburgh how long is the flight?
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 Flying ON KLM?
What is the best economy seats for Airbus A330 & Boeing 777? Which seats should I avoid?


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I've tried seatguru.com, but i don't ...


 Open This please I need help! (not about flight tickets or anything boring like that) Please answer?
I am going on a plane trip in a week and I need some advice.
I am scared to fly because I am going alone this time. My flight is around dinner time and I am going to be hungry on the flight and I...


 What is the difference between carry on and checked baggage?
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 Should I pay Canada a Visit?
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 Does anyone know a good place to find cheap airfares?
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 What websites can you use to search for flights that begin from a foregin destination?
All websites I seem to use require a UK departure point. Expedia seems to be the only one that doesn't. Are there any more?...


 Is it true you have to be 5ft6 to be an air hostess??
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 Can I travel alone as a minor?
First of all, I am 17 years old.

My parents will be flying to Italy and I plan on flying a couple days later to join them. Will it be alright if I fly alone? I will have to make at least ...


 What causes bumpy rides in airplanes?
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 Booked a flight with ryanair wondering?
the time my flight departs is 6.15. they use 24hour system.. 6.15 would be in the morning right????...


 How do you fight boredom on a plane?
I have a twelve hour flight on Sunday, and I'm dreading it. What is a good way to keep occupied while flying, if you can't sleep? I was thinking of finding a good book or perhaps a word-...


 WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST AIRLINE?

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 How many pounds of luggage can you bring on an airplane?

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 Carry-on help?
Does a carry-on have to weigh less than a certain amount.
I`m going on a trip in 2 days, and I know that the luggage has to weight less than a certain amount.. but does the carry-on have ...



mommy_2_little_man

I'm going to be taking my 18 month old to England to visit my family. This flight is like 8 hours I think and

I'm going to be taking my 18 month old son to England to visit my family. This flight is like 8 hours I think and have an hour and a half flight to NJ with a layover and then I have to take the flight to England. Any tips or am I just crazy for taking a toddler on a flight for that long? Any experiences or tips?

    



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economiss
I took my 3 month old baby on an 24-hour flight (including 2 stopovers that were one hour each). Just make sure you bring enough formula/food for the baby, enough changing clothes, enough diapers (if he's not potty trained yet), baby wipes (those that have alcohol so it can really clean), enough entertainment to keep him/her from being bored and thus cranky, and worst case scenario, get a Benardyl allergy medicine for toddlers that can calm him down. I've checked with my pediatrician prior to my flight, and she said it's fine to "drug" him if necessary on a small dosage.
The worst thing for you will be the very small bathrooms and the limited space for sleeping. And watch out for other cranky passengers, cause they do get irritated by a crying toddler. I was fortunate enough with the passengers but I had a bad experience with one of the flight attendants. It was a very tiring trip for me, so good luck!

PS: during take off and landing, make sure your toddler is drinking so that his ears won't hurt. But if he's asleep, just let him be.


billyandgaby
its not like noone has ever done it before.

Key here is too walk them up and doen the isle so they dont get too hyper form sitting there all day. Bring some play things obviously.


mamax2
We took our 2 toddlers to Florida, yes I know it's not that far but we had good luck with snacks and books. No you are not crazy. Just take a small variety of things to entertain. The flight attendents are usually helpful also. Don't get frustrated if he starts acting up b/c you will get off this plane and probably never see these people again. We also had a layover for 4 hrs. and we let them stretch as much as possible.


missaboo
i would bring with me lots and lots of snacks. also coloring books and crayons should occupy him, his favorite toys and if he likes to watch videos i would bring a portable DVD player so he can watch his favorite shows. i hope some of these things help have fun on your trip say hi to the queen for me lol


just_the_girl
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oh gosh.

first of all, you're going to be so incredibly restless because you're not used to that kind of flight time either. so it'll be even worse for your son.

most people on the flight will be sleeping because of the time difference and because it also makes time pass a lot faster. the best thing you could do would be to possibly find a quiet game for your son to play, find a way to make him sleep for longer periods, and lots of picture books if thats what he likes.

if he gets restless during the flight, i highly recommend taking him for a walk to the back of the plane, because the stewardesses are there and theres more room to move around.

remember, you have to test any baby formulas you bring on board, and no water bottles, opened or unopened. only bring on what is absolutely neccessary for you and your son. it's a long flight but security's pretty tight still and so you want to get through everything as fast as you can. (I flew to England a couple weeks after the terrorist threat. It won't be much different.)

it'll be a very long trip for you, but hopefully these tips will make it a bit easier. good luck!


Dianamite
Not crazy at all -- we took out son to Hawaii (8 hour flight) when he was 10 months and again at about 18 months. The tricks I learned: tell them what's going to happen. They might not understand, but at least it won't all be a total surprise. Take a lot of snacks (I'd say drinks, too, but of course that's not allowed anymore). Take his favorite small toys/stuffed animals (if they're still allowed). Take books and anything else you can bring on board to do. One of the things that worked really well for us was to get him something NEW and wrap it like a gift -- again, tricky in today's world but maybe you can come up with something. The idea is that unwrapping kills a few minutes and the NEW toy/book will keep their interest for a while.

Finally, engage the flight attendants if you can. Most of them seem to really like kids and they'd have more experience than every parent you know put together!

Good luck, and have a great trip!!


mr_soapytitwank
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DRUG THE LIL B'STARD


jule_22
My parents flew with my to the states from Germany when I was 10 months old. You should get some toys, take somthing to drink so it doesn't hurt so much during landing or take off. Also try to keep him awake before you fly so he would sleep on the plane.


June
Ask for bulkhead seating, this is a MUST! If you booked already and dont have bulkhead seats.. ask the gate agents if there are bulkhead seats open that you could switch to.
Get the little one some earplanes (they are earplugs to protect their ears from air pressure). If he is wearing them during takeoff and decent he should not fuss much.

Good luck!





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