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Get to the airport on time but not too early. Upgrade to economy plus , if it's in your budget. All that said flying with a baby is an entirely different animal. I would never call the experience fun, like, lying on a beach in St. No, it's definitely not that. But surprisingly, it wasn't a root canal, either. Getting to and navigating the airport was routine—in some ways. Here, for first time parents and parents-to-be, are tips and tricks based on my experience.

For more on my actual flights to and from Charleston , which had some real high moments, and some real low moments, stay tuned for my next column.

Safe Medications to Help Kids Sleep During Flights

No one needs to be a hero here. If the prospect of flying with a baby freaks you out, pick a destination that's easy to get to—under two hours. The rationale: no matter how bad things got up in the air, sweet, glorious land wasn't too far away.

Flying with a Baby — Know Before You Go

Why domestic? Well, if you're traveling with a baby under two an infant-in-arms they get to fly for free if they sit in your lap. All you have to do is note when booking your ticket online or over the phone that you are traveling with an infant in arms, and give their name and date of birth.

Ask any parent who has kids over two and they will confess that making the switch from flying with a kid for free to paying full fare for their tickets is a major kick in the gut. I read on several websites that I would possibly need to present Bobby's birth certificate as proof of age at the airport to an airline agent. Rob and I had gotten Bobby's passport a few months back , so I came prepared and brought it with me as his form of ID. Surprisingly, no one asked to see it or a birth certificate. What did happen: I made my way through a relatively short security line to the TSA agent, only to have him politely say that my mobile boarding pass wouldn't suffice—it did not show that I was carrying an infant in arms.

He advised me that I would need a paper one. So, I had to turn around with the stroller, go back to a Delta agent, and get a paper boarding pass.

Traveling with a Baby: Checklist

But once I had my paper boarding pass we were in business. I say likely, because, having talked to different co-workers, some have said the TSA has asked to see ID at times. Car seat safety: Using a car seat on a plane. First-aid kit checklist. Where can I change my baby on a plane?


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Password Forgot your password? Keep me logged in. Log in. Get the BabyCenter app. The cupholder is one of a few gadgets I actually frequently use. Have some baby Tylenol with you and nail clippers. We never use the suction things for nose buggers, because Dylan hates them all.

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Especially considering that you can check it for free whether as oversized luggage or at the gate. If you really feel like you cannot live without something, you can always rent any item at the destination. There are many companies all over the world that rent baby gear.

If you're flying with a baby

Here are some most popular websites around the world. Portable foldable or inflatable bathtub — Talk about space fillers.

In the worst case, you can enter the shower while holding your baby or wash them in a sink. High chair — I originally thought of purchasing a travel high chair, but I quickly changed my mind after seeing how much space would it take. If you really want something, get a material one that can be attached to a seat.

However, many smaller hotels will provide cribs, but not sheets, so make sure to have sheets or blanket with you. Noise machine — One smart advice my friends gave me was to teach to baby to fall asleep without gadgets. He likes the noisemaker but can fall asleep without it without any issues. If you really feel like you cannot live without it, there are plenty of apps you can download for your phone that will save you some space.

When it comes to going for beach and sunny holidays with a baby you need a few more items. First and foremost:. I found it quite difficult to find a sun hat that fits a baby smaller than 6 months and Dylan is a giant baby, so probably 9 months in most cases if not