Long Travel Plans Is It Safe To Travel Infant Of 8 Weeks On Long Distance Flight?

Is it safe to travel infant of 8 weeks on long distance flight? - long travel plans

I plan to have with my baby from Mumbai to London and my baby is 8 weeks to travel. Is it safe to travel in long-and medium-long haul, and what I would like to do when they travel in order.

4 comments:

Melissa said...

Yes, it is quite safe with a baby so young, even for such a long travel distances.

Babies often have problems with ear pressure during take off and again when the plane begins to make his descent to earth. If you have an infant or a swig from the bottle at this time, then the child should be fine. Even sucking on a pacifier will help. It is dangerous for the child - they are just uncomfortable when they ears pop. But there's something to aspire to help.

Bring many layers of clothing and many formula if needed for the trip. You need more than you think you have to do in the event of further delays or if your child is changing on this day to the routine a little.

In addition, many airlines offer cots for long-haul international flights. They lay up to the end and has space for baby set and rest during the flight. Policies differ, however - some airlines allow book in advance, while others are assigned at check-in, on a firT-primer. And there is a limit to the amount available for each flight. But this might be something to consider.

Traveling with a baby so young is pretty simple - though not mobile, they sleep a lot and are relatively easy to maintain. I think you are very good

heckenho... said...

Not sure. The other passengers will be dangerous for you and your child by filing a child crying uncontrollably in a closed room.

randi z said...

Yes, of course
uncomfortable

Parents came to visit you and your child

Gregory said...

The ears of a child the problem. Can he / she have problems with the change in air pressure. This can be very painful and can damage the eardrum.

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