We arrived at the airport slightly nervous as it was our first time flying with Oliver and we had absolutely no idea what to expect. We went straight to check in the pram as we had read online it’s easier to do it before arriving at the gate (although they should do it there, too).
As soon as they saw us with a pram, they sent us to the Special Need check-in desk so we skipped the long-ish queue (yay!). They were very kind and offered to check in one of our hand luggages for free so we could travel more comfortably—we thought it was just the guy having a good day, but the same thing happened on our way back, so I guess it’s just something they do for families with babies.
The flight was OK, a bit uncomfortable as the seats are quite small and babies under two travel on one of the parents’ laps with a special seatbelt. On the way back, though, we got lucky: the seat next to us was empty, so the flight was way more comfortable!
I heard you’re supposed to breastfeed the baby when taking off and landing (because the sucking motion helps with the ear pain you get from the pressure change) so I did. I then realised it wasn’t necessary: on our way back, I noticed that Oliver showed me clearly when his ears were bothering him, and I breastfed him only then.
From this experience I have a few tips I’d like to give to anybody who’s flying with babies:
Always ask
Travel light
No need for toys
But of course, if your baby is into a specific toy, definitely take with you… it might save the day!
Take food with you
Protect the pram
What’s your experience when flying with babies? What did you take with you? In June we’d like to go to Hamburg to visit zia Cri, and in August hopefully we’ll finally visit Finland, Alex’s homeland, for the first time (me too!)… so any advice is very welcome!