![]() Then she’s overtired and over stimulated, and as soon as we finally get her settled we’re landing again. Travel will always be disruptive, but I’ve found if you aim for a departure time when your child is usually awake, the flight is usually smoother.įor example, we have taken a few long night flights with our daughter that boarded around her bedtime, and she slept calmly most of the way, though went to sleep a little later than usual.īy comparison, short evening flights that depart after she is normally asleep have been really difficult – even if I get her to sleep prior to boarding, she wakes up from all of the announcements and bustle that surround boarding. If at all possible, try to book flights that depart at times that work with your child’s schedule. Here are some tips that make flying with a baby easier for our family: Add a baby into the mix, and the thought can be overwhelming! My husband and I have taken our seven-month daughter on several long-haul flights, including return trips from Amsterdam to Chicago and Dubai. ![]() Planning for a long flight can be stressful on it’s own. Find out flight secrets, airport hacks, and your must-have essentials! Thank you, we appreciate your support!įlying with a baby? Don’t stress! We have some awesome tips from a jetsetting mom. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases made on Amazon in addition to other retailers featured on the blog. We receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) so we can continue to create helpful free content. Support TFG by using the links in our articles to shop.
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