Jetblue took our foldable stroller while entering the airplane as a checked in item, even though it was made to fit in the overhead compartment, which was great, less to carry.
Dont bother so much…. Just pull me in by sponsoring my ticket and I will take wonderful care of your baby that she will never cry on the entire trip. 😊😊😊
Sorry, I’ve been traveling with my LO since she was 8 weeks old and the bulkhead seat is a NO-GO. Whenever you need access to your diaper bag, you have to get up and out to retrieve it. I’d rather have it within reach. Also, I LOVED the window seat for nursing privacy. AND protip while technically infants fly free as “lap infants,” fly as if you are going to gate check your car seat, then once you get to the gate ask an agent if there are any available seats in your row…you can ask them to block it off so you can bring the car seat on board. With the exception of a few full flights we’ve had, I’ve always had success when the flights are not full. Another tip: turbulence is lessened when sitting forward of the wing. I love being near the wing because the engine creates I nice white noise for baby. And the lavatories are another story. If you’re on a large airbus, use the bathrooms that are away from the engines. We were seated at the rear of the plane on an airbus 330 and my LO, at 8 wks, had a significant bowl movement about 90 minutes into the flight. The rear lavatory was so loud it scared her and she screamed. Once I had her out of there, she calmed down real quick.
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Jetblue took our foldable stroller while entering the airplane as a checked in item, even though it was made to fit in the overhead compartment, which was great, less to carry.
Dont bother so much…. Just pull me in by sponsoring my ticket and I will take wonderful care of your baby that she will never cry on the entire trip. 😊😊😊
Cute and sweet ☺️💕💕💕
What's the stroller?
Sorry, I’ve been traveling with my LO since she was 8 weeks old and the bulkhead seat is a NO-GO. Whenever you need access to your diaper bag, you have to get up and out to retrieve it. I’d rather have it within reach. Also, I LOVED the window seat for nursing privacy. AND protip while technically infants fly free as “lap infants,” fly as if you are going to gate check your car seat, then once you get to the gate ask an agent if there are any available seats in your row…you can ask them to block it off so you can bring the car seat on board. With the exception of a few full flights we’ve had, I’ve always had success when the flights are not full.
Another tip: turbulence is lessened when sitting forward of the wing. I love being near the wing because the engine creates I nice white noise for baby.
And the lavatories are another story. If you’re on a large airbus, use the bathrooms that are away from the engines. We were seated at the rear of the plane on an airbus 330 and my LO, at 8 wks, had a significant bowl movement about 90 minutes into the flight. The rear lavatory was so loud it scared her and she screamed. Once I had her out of there, she calmed down real quick.
Please share the link of lightweight stroller
The stick-on toys on the window are a genius idea
Such a good mommy. Most important thing you will do in this lifetime is be a good Mom
Adorable❤ also zip lock a change of cloths for baby including a diaper and wipes and a clean t-shirt for you
She is so cute ☺️