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Originally posted by Aashu
Is juice allowed on board to carry ?
They are a bit lenient with rules if you carry liquids (milk, etc.) for baby in a diaper bag.
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Very light stroller. very imp. that can fold very easily and board with you in the plan.
You will be carrying your handbag so stroller will help you so much.
We have musty spider..which fold with one hand and fit and give it at the door...
most of the time stroller don't come on time, so try to travel very less.
Medicine, - but only for flight..don't overpack.
Food - most of the food you can get in flight ..juice etc.. no need.
Just try to order before you think your child will be hungry..bcoz they take time to bring you..and your baby will scream of hunger..
as most of the food is blend..our baby liked food..so you can feed them what they serve.
clothes..only for travel..
diapers... only for travel..
Try to take things you can dispose..so by the time, you reach you will be travel..but may be 5-6 diapers throw out...
Travel less is the key point. boz you have to carry child most of the time.
Aashu,
They give you baby food in flight but if your child is younger than 2 yrs then I'll suggest you carry your own food as the brand what your child is habitual may not be served in flight. Same goes for milk, I never took baby milk/food offered in flight. If toddler is 2 yrs plus the food should not be an issue, just carry some hand food (apple, biscuits etc.) and after security check buy water from airport.
Its good you have in laws travelling with you.
Best of Luck................Jona
I travelled with my son by myself when he was under 2 and over 1.5. I requested kids meal during ticket booking. It had pasta and chicken. My son was quite content with that plus some airline issued yogurt and fruits. So, it is possible to take advantage of the airline food as opposed to carrying one might need as long the child is able to eat solid food.
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Dimple2001
can the letter of consent for the infant traveling with one parent be signed from the oath commissioner instead of the notary? just trying to save some bucks
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Originally posted by sonajatt
can the letter of consent for the infant traveling with one parent be signed from the oath commissioner instead of the notary? just trying to save some bucks
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