By: jay_cce1 25/06/2008 2:35 am Yahoo! Profile: jay_cce1 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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take your own food and extra.
if the child is bottle fed see if u can purchase pre made in a bottle formula.
be aware if travelling from usa , they have restrictions on the amount of liquid fomula u can carry.
if the baby has a bottle or dummy make sure bubs is sucking either on take off or landing to ensure her ears pop and she doesnt end up with too much pressure in them.
finally i assume ur taking a car seat take it on the flight for the bubs to lay in/sleep. |
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By: martinahayes48 13/06/2008 1:20 pm Yahoo! Profile: martinahayes48 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Hi I travelled with my 4 month old from aust to london and the best advice i can give you is when takeing off and landing feed the baby or give him something to suck like dummy it helps with the ear preasure.the airline staff are great and you can ask for a seat with a basinette which helps a lot.Keep your pram with you until you are about to get on plane and the staff will take it for you and you will get it again as soon as you land.good luck |
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By: fatme2minime 11/06/2008 4:33 pm Yahoo! Profile: fatme2minime Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Need some advice from others please plane travel for a start Qantas to New York and then London Edinburgh and London to Geneva, just can't get much information from the airline, the online stuff is just so basic.
thanks in advance. |
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