Flying with a Baby: 10 Survival Tips for Your First Family Vacation

 

The idea of being trapped in a metal tube at 30,000 feet with a screaming infant is terrifying. But with the right prep, flying with a baby is manageable.

Here are the 3 most important rules:

  1. Feed on Takeoff/Landing: The change in cabin pressure hurts their ears. Swallowing (nursing or bottle) helps their ears pop.

  2. Gate Check: Keep your stroller with you until the very last second. Gate-check it right at the airplane door so you have it immediately upon landing.

  3. Change Before Boarding: Airplane bathrooms are tiny. Do a "tactical diaper change" in the airport terminal 15 minutes before you board.

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