Along with trains and passenger cars, airplanes have become an increasingly popular and popular means of transport. But for children, is aircraft a safe choice?
Although it has become more popular, but for many adults, traveling by plane also causes many obstacles. So many mothers worry, will children fly safe and comfortable? What to prepare for baby's first flight? Don't miss the following important information, moms!
Mom and dad love to travel by plane, but what about babies?
1 / My baby can fly, when is it okay?
2 / Children on the plane have health effects?
According to medical experts, even for infants, traveling by plane does not affect health at all. However, due to changes in cabin pressure during flight can cause ear pain during takeoff or landing. To limit this situation, mothers can bottle-feed or suck on nipples in these 2 "sensitive" times.
Besides ear problems, experts also worry about breathing problems of babies while in flight. Because the higher it gets, the thinner the air is, so babies with a history of respiratory disease will need more oxygen. Even, according to experts' recommendation, babies born prematurely or with lung disease should delay their first flight until their first birthday.
3 / What documents do children on air travel need?
Most airlines will require an original birth certificate or notarized copy or birth certificate for babies under 1 month of age. When book tickets for babies, mothers need to provide full information such as full name, date of birth. For international flights, mothers need to bring their own passports and babies.
Some airlines like Jestar have a limit on the number of children per flight. Specifically, each flight this airline only carries no more than 16 children. Therefore, mothers should actively book tickets for the baby early, avoiding the case of running out of space and having to go to another trip.
4 / Make your child more comfortable when flying
To help your baby "settle down" during the flight, mothers should bring their baby's toys or favorite objects. These items will keep the baby busy and not fuss about flying. In addition, they are also helpful for soothing the baby when something uncomfortable.
In addition, mothers should also prepare milk powder, snacks or fruit for babies . However, you should check the regulations of each airline to avoid carrying over the allowed number.
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