my son was 1 when he 1st flew - then again at 2 and 2 1/2 and 3 - all with limited problems
just take plenty of activities, a cover, drinks, food, fav toy, comforter and plenty of patience
2006-12-28 12:05:15
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answered by schmushe 6
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I took my daughter on a plane from oregon to San Diego at 4 months. Then again at 6 months (same flight) She will also be flying again in Feb when she is 14 months. I had no problems the first time, she just slept. The second time she had a some fussiness but my pediatrician recommended a small dose of benadryl to help her sleep. Bring some snacks a book and if you have it a laptop and a baby einstein DVD. It was a lifesaver during the 3 hour layover.
2006-12-28 13:46:59
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answered by Amanda R 2
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My daughter was 6 months-ish I think. Didn't have a problem at all. In fact she slept through all the plane rides (we had lay overs) but was WIDE awake during the layovers to stare at everyone and everything she could find. However now she's 18 months and I'm not sure we could do it at this age. She would never sit still that long.
2006-12-28 17:30:57
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answered by evilangelfaery919 3
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i took my child on her first plane ride at 2 months old, she is now 5 and has been on a total of 6 round trips. She loves the planes.
2006-12-28 13:49:59
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answered by Ms. Q 5
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I had to travel on emergency from Va. to Ca. when my daughter was only about 2 1/2 weeks old. I had no problems at all. She is now 2 and she has been on a plane at least 10 times all without any problems.
p.s. just be well prepare e.i juice, snacks, diapers etc.
2006-12-28 12:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My older son was 7 months when we first rode a plane from Southern Californi to Portland OR. He slept the whole time, both up and back!
2006-12-28 13:17:51
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answered by Shelley L 6
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10 yrs old but most airlines wont do that anymore, and when i did and the plain hit the air i pasted out it's so terrifying, no one there to help them or be with them in an emergency, if your son is 11 months you have a long way to wait airlines that still allow it if any the child has to be atleast 10
2006-12-28 12:13:24
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answered by melissa s 6
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nicely, beginning with the BQ: i like Rory if this is a nickname. Do you mean for a woman or a boy? for a woman it might desire to be short for Aurora. do not be attentive to a pair of boy. And the main question: relies upon. in the event that they have been 5 years previous, NO way. in the event that they have been 10 - 12, then perchance, yet i don't see why - that they had would desire to have had a popularity each and every of ways up til now, so why enable them to alter it?? whilst i replaced into little, my ordinary names have been Brooke, Emily, Cynthia, Julia, Melissa, Vanessa... maximum of which i can't stand now. I do nonetheless like Emily and Melissa, yet i does not opt to be noted as that. and that i don't think of i could positioned one among those massive duty on my toddler. they'd think of it ability they'd do what they choose interior the destiny - so especially a lot being spoilt... sorta... besides, I in all probability does not. chuffed Easter!
2016-12-11 17:59:18
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answered by hannigan 4
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we are taking our first family plane trip mid January. My son will be just about 15 months old. Kinda nervous, but it will be an experience.
2006-12-28 15:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter has just turned 2 when I had to fly because I was moving overseas. And she did pretty good for going thru 4 different planes. Just bring stuff to keep them busy, snacks.
2006-12-28 12:07:11
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answered by ruthy08 2
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