Baby Air Travel Advice for First Time Parents

Baby Air Travel Advice for First Time Parents

August 11, 2009 in Family Travel Advice

Air travel with your baby doesn’t have to be a frightening endeavor if you prepare ahead of time.

First time parents may find it a bit scary to think of traveling with a baby. You don’t know if the baby will cry the entire time, if you’ll have enough room for all of your baby supplies, or if you’ll have to change a diaper mid-air.

Air travel with your baby doesn’t have to be a frightening endeavor if you prepare ahead of time. Here are some good tips for baby airplane travel from a first-time mom:

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