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Air Travel with Infants - Flying with Baby - Planning Stages

From Arlene Fleming, About.com GuideSeptember 14, 2009

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Having looked at pregnancy and air travel, the focus moves on to air travel with an infant. It isn't easy, can create a lot of stress for parents, and can be disruptive to a baby's schedule. Plus there is the unknown of how baby will behave from airport to flight to arrival. When flying with an infant, it is all about planning, strategies, and maybe a bit of luck too.

In the first of the infant and air travel series, there is planning your air travel with an infant.

Survival Tips for Air Travel with an Infant - Planning Stages looks at all of the elements that go into the planning of a trip with your baby, the time before you even set foot into the airport.

image courtesy of Arlene Fleming

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September 14, 2009 at 3:38 pm
(1) Raquel :

Traveling with infants and toddlers takes lots of “stuff”. You can save yourself the stress of packing the car seat, crib, stroller, exersaucer and more by renting the baby equipment at your destination city. Baby Travel Pros has created safety and cleanliness standards that all member companies abide by- meaning you don’t have to worry about the quality and cleanliness of the gear when you rent your baby equipment from a company that is a member of Baby Travel Pros. Check the website http://babytravelpros.org for a participating member!

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