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bookwyrm
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Topic: Flying with a 10 month old baby Posted: 08 August 2008 at 2:52pm |
Hi ladies. So, it looks like Phoenix and I are off to see my Dad in Coffs Harbour (Aus) in early November for a week or two. I have read the OhBaby tips of flying with bubs but would love to hear from anyone who has personally taken their bubs on a plane.
We are flying alone and sharing a seat (Dads paying and it's only a 3 and a half hour flight to the Gold Coast). Then Dad picks us up for a bit of a drive down to Coffs.
Any tips on keeping bubs happy on my lap for the duration of the flight, tips for getting through the check in and check out process with ease... hand luggage etc etc. Also he is formula fed, if that helps.
Will be using our Baby Bjorn front pack to get in and out of airport.
Thanks in advance!
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 3:19pm |
I've flown a couple of times with my baby, including once by myself. Front pack is a great idea. I'd find it best to wait until the last minute to board the plane, as the less time you spend on it the better! I took the minimum of hand luggage, so I could manage carrying baby. Took lots of finger food and fed her during take off and landing. I found cabin crew helpful and they would hold baby when I needed to go to the loo. I also spent alot of time walking around the plane with her to keep her distracted.
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 4:21pm |
ok I slightly disagree with Kabe on the waiting till last to get on the plane. I see your reasoning but I preferred to go on first. it gave us time to find our seat - put stuff in the over head (which if you get on last there normally isn't room and you have to store your stuff ages away from you - not practical when having a toddler as well)
I planned the flight round rhyleys sleep time so a couple of times he slept as we were taking off and slept for most of the flight.
Ask for a Bulk head near the window - in the middleis ok but if its just the two of you it will be easier to block him/her in and they have a bit of room on the floor to play or stand up and move.
Also ask the cabin attendant if there is a full flight and if not any spare seats they can block out next to you... You can ask at check in as well - best to get there sooner rather than later so you get the choice or else you may miss out.
There is also in general the same sort of thing being asked and people have replied to that. i have flown with a 4 month, 6 months, 12 months, 17 months and 20 month (and more older) - oh at different times of cause
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Posted: 08 August 2008 at 4:35pm |
I think we will be flying Air New Zealand and will be booking tickets in the next few days.
I guess also, trying to tire your baby out at the airport before you board can help (or backfire) I guess we will see.
Probally best that I allow extra time for arrival and departures.
So, I just ask when checking my bags in, about how full the plane is? And whether blocking a seat out is in option?
Definately booking at a travel agents I think, so they can seat us in a suitable place for bubba.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 8:27am |
we wait til last too normally...except international ones where they board you first and give you heapssof time to settle.....the internal ones can be painful if you go on first!
ella flies beautifully so we are very lucky....last time from nelson we made sure we had a bottle and another drink, plenty of small snacks etc...altho the few toys i took she hated and begged the tad toy off another bubba....nice mum she gave it to ella to play with.
I also take a blanket on....it gets cold flying and their blankets arent bubba friendly....and i use it to cover her ears when we take off and land and i cuddle her up
then of course the old rules...drink on way up and down....worked well as we only just this week got our first ear infection and she has now flown without probs many times.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 12:35pm |
We have just booked our tickets. Had to weigh up whether to travel to Auckland and fly to Gold Coast (and maybe have better seats) or fly direct from Hamilton to Gold Coast (for better flight time that stays within Phoenix's routine).
Went with the Hamilton flights. Not too much more expensive, can use a umbrella stroller right up until we board, flight leaves Hamilton at 6.20am. Not sure about the seating, I guess when we check in, I can see how full the flight is and whether any seats can be blocked at all. But apparently flight is filling up fast.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 3:13pm |
Question?
How did you ladies go with getting your babies passport photos done? Did you just take your baby to a Photo Processing place and get them to do it? Or did you take your own taking into account the stipulations and rules surrounding baby passport photos?
Sounds tricky. Baby has to be front facing, so you can see BOTH ears, non smiling and have a white background (eg. lying them flat on a white sheet with no creases.
Can be tricky if your baby rolls and is almost crawling.
I think I'll pop into the local photo place and enquire.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 3:28pm |
just answered in the dec thread but we had josh's done at the photo shop
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 6:42pm |
Thanks for that WRX. It's amazing how many rules there are for a wriggly baby for a passport photo.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 7:43pm |
When we got Rhylz done (at around 2 months) we just lay him on the ground - they are fussy but not overly fussy for lil babies. brookes was done when she was 13 months and so she just sat there and stared at the camera.. gob smacked really - I was so worried she would smile as she is photogetic and loved getting hers done.... but turned out ok. i have heard you can do your own but I prefered getting the chemist to do it... they know what you can use and what you can't.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 7:47pm |
TaraandPhoenix wrote:
I think we will be flying Air New Zealand and will be booking tickets in the next few days.
So, I just ask when checking my bags in, about how full the plane is? And whether blocking a seat out is in option?
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We flew Air NZ and found them good.
Going to oz i forgot to ask so asked on board - the lady said it was a full flight but as it happened someone didn't turn up and there was a seat accross from us spare so she moved the man next to DH to there so we had a spare seat. i don't think she would of if I hadn't asked.
On the way back at check in they said that they had blocked it out already for us - if they don't do it just ask at check in - it doesn't hurt. (some may lie and say they can't and its just luck - thats just laziness on their part and if they do just ask on plane. ) Normally i just ask if its a full flight or not and if there is any spare seats.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 7:49pm |
Bombshell wrote:
we wait til last too normally...except international ones where they board you first and give you heapssof time to settle.....the internal ones can be painful if you go on first!
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Domestically we never got a choice - first out the gate first on the plane - although such a little plane it wasnt a biggie.
Oh and does your bubs have a dummy - that was great for taking off and landing
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 11:38pm |
Thats a great heads up Ann... I am one of these people who get shy about asking people for things I don't know much about, but I will man up... whatever it takes to make the situation better.
Yes, we have a dummy, and I will be packing extras.
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