Why the 🐕 pads instead of the baby pads. Why did you not bring a cool in order to put the milk in with ice packs. Does the case for the car seat and stroller comes with it when buying it or is it from the airport.
So you’re going to suggest a dangerous item and when someone uses it and their child is harmed or killed they can put a lawsuit on you. THE CARSEAT COVER WASNT MADE FOR SEATS ITS DANGEROUS AND CAN EJECT YOUR CHILD FROM THE SEAT.
I have to say this again, flying with a baby is easy! Flying with a toddler or an older baby who can walk is another ball game I want to see how you do that :-)
I agree with you traveling with a baby is so easy no matter the duration. I took a 16-hour flight with my daughter when she was 4 months it was the most easiest flight I have ever been on. Then, we flew for 4 hours when she was 18 months old and that flight was the worse. Keeping her entertain the entire time so she would not kick the seat on front of her was challenging. She is now 30 months old and in 2 months we will be flying for 6 hours and I am anxious about it.
True!! I was once on a flight, sitting in the front row, watching a movie on my laptop and there was this toddler, I guess 1.5-2 years old walking past me who just kept pressing random keys on my keyboard on the way too and from the bathroom. Luckily his guardian stopped it.
I’m a flight attendant for another carrier and I just wanted to let everyone know that not every airline/ type of aircraft has a bassist. Even on long haul flights. Best to check in advance (like you guys did), I’ve had a few passengers inquire about it on board after booking the bulkhead assuming they can have one and be quite upset when we don’t.
Jess F I second this. My airline only carries one bassist and on certain routes we have more than one baby on board, so always check up front and bring a plan b :)
@@lauhavivat well i mean they are babies, but i totally get what you mean. most likely it’s not only tough for the babies but it’s frustrating for parents too when they just won’t settle😭😭🤷🏾♀️
Our daughter always slept through flights. People were always amazed and would comment. You have such a good baby. She was the same from 6 months till now 11. She passes right out on flights🤣😂
My once was telling us stories about our life and she said out of her 3 children I always stayed sleeping on planes since I was a baby. Fast forward 24 years later I still sleep throughout the flights 😂😂😂
I flew with my then 8 month old on a 13 hr flight from Seattle Wa to Korea. We were in the same type of seat with the bassinet attached to the wall. It was one of the most comfortable flights I have ever taken with my children. Being a military family we flew quite often and I also used to fly not only with my kids but my Pomeranian in a carrier as well. The more you do the easier it gets!
@@kaitlyn563 my child is now 22 yrs old and car seats werent required on flights with children under 2 who were lap riders. I think its still the same. Im sure you have never traveled with kids. Especially 20 plus years ago. Mine never used car seats in flights. He slept in the same exact bassinet as shown in this video with a strap. Thank you very much.
A baby travels easily. The younger the better. Makes them very nice, flexible childeren. Versatlity is a major key in life I feel. Baby Kai is very sweet - love the name. Happy travelling.
I don't have a baby yet but I just loved watching this! You guys are great and seem like the most chilled out parents EVER which is probably why Kai is so chilled too!
I’ve flown by myself with my toddlers and let’s just say it was a piece of cake. I just booked the flights during their nap time. Have them go to the bathroom right before and obviously feed them. I sat in the middle and had each one lay their head on my thighs both fell asleep before take off and woke up on arrival. Flights are usually 2.5-3 hours when I travel.
I didn't know any of this! I don't have kids yet but when I do, I totally plan on traveling with them as much as possible. These are super great tips! Also, Kai is FREAKING ADORABLE!
A Jaunt With Joy it’s unsafe and dangerous to fly with a baby not in their car seat. They need to be put in their car seats and CARSEATS NEED to be strapped in it under the plane because it’s DANGEROUS for the car seat to be with luggage.
OMG! I used to watch your travel channel all the time, and now you guys have a baby. She's beautiful. I'm so genuinely happy for you guys. Congratulations!
We have flown a lot with her and it's always a great experience. When they are this small, they are sleeping most of the time. When they become toddlers, then it changes but we got that mastered too and so can you. I made another video and share my tips here: hopscotchtheglobe.com/flying-with-a-toddler/
I was on a small three hour flight and I kid you not there were 7 babies under one on the flight. Huge salute to those moms because every single one of them breast fed on the way up and they whole flight the babies either slept or we’re content. Quietest flight ever
That is so cool how they gave u a bassinet! I've nvr seen that before, usually you either have to hold your baby or you have to biy another seat so you can put them in their car seat
random thing: my parents had me go on a flight from sweden to ny york when i was about 5 month old. i was crying the entire flight and my parents had a hell. and yes i was crying just as much on the flight home as well. so respect to all the parents out there flying with babies haha.
You guys need to check out the stroller Jess uses on The Bucket List Family channel, it’s probably more for an older child, but it is an amazing folding with one hand contraption that is a must have for traveling with littles
She's so adorable peacefully sleeping in the bassinet. Not bad at all for her first flight! I find that flying with a baby or toddler usually turns out to be easier than we expect. We shouldn't all worry so much. 🌺Heidi
Love this. My parents did the same thing with me at 12 weeks - a 10 hour flight to Hawaii. My parents have always travelled and just added me and my siblings on the adventure as we came along. All tell you now, in my 20’s, I have always seen flights as an adventure (or slightly annoyed). But just bringing me along from the start made travel feel like a fact of life rather than a scary unknown
Thank u for posting as this really helped me travel long distance with my 4 month old , 8 year old, 9 year old , and lastly my 11 year old xx . I was super nervous as I was travelling to meet my husband who works abroad with our children . And I was super nervous but thankfully the experience was good and my baby son was amazing.. thanks alot . Xxxx
Flew with our 4 month old for 15 hours. No problems. It's much much easier to fly with an infant than with a baby who already knows how to walk or run.
Dude, I am the father of 2 month old princess, such videos was never in my feed......you know, but I really like your video, I see now flying with a baby is not a rocket science and really doable. Quality of picture very good. Good luck you all.
Thanks for the tips regarding flying with a little one..I'm from California and my husband is British, once the baby is born we are flying to England to see hubby's family. Glad I found ur video 😁
Omg my baby is Kai too. We are from Canada and flew air Canada from Toronto to China when Kai was 4 months as well. I love that bassinet. Hope you have a great time in London
We started travelling with my son when he was 4 months old..... been all over the world and on many flights and hostels. I was by myself when i went to europe backpacking with him - no carseat and just a stroller and my osprey pack. Left edmonton to london and off we went 😊 through europe. My husband met up with us two weeks later. Anything can be done if u are adaptable and able to manage the unexpected
Everyone Is equal why is it sad if some of them are better than motels - you need to experience more hostels if u think that - a private clean room with your own bathroom isnt sad
I’m traveling with my 21 month old in May for our birthday and I’m shook but I already started planning our clothes and snacks for the trip. We have 60 days left but I’m so excited
Welcome to the infant travel club. My son was 2 weeks for his first travel (on military orders) it’s sooo easy with young babies. Traveling with toddlers is where it gets tricky lol.
There was a baby on the plane I travelled on in 2000 and all the airline company had for her to sleep in was a cardboard crate like they deliver fruit in, in UK supermarkets . This crib thing in this video is lovely 😍
I was impressed with how much you vlogged. When I travel I'm so tired, I get a little footage here and there. Rarely do I vlog on the plane . I'm always so nervous until I feel the wheels touch the ground. It's a good thing you were able to experience traveling with your baby without taking in all of the different expert comments you received. LOL Your baby was fine and slept through the flight . I watched the entire video which is usual for me. You kept my attention. I love that dad shared a bit of baby involvement . The dog pads are great and cheaper than the ones used in hospitals and they're probably dog pads too. Again good job on the vlog!
Thank you so much for sharing. Please make more videos sharing your experience with baby. I'm a new mum too and would love to see more tips with a new born as I'm planning to travel soon with my baby. X
If u travel buy a seat for the baby and keep them in the car seat. It’s the safest place and car seats that get checked get thrown on the plane and could be broken.
Super excited to travel with my little one at Christmas (she's not even born yet) Thanks for uploading! I've been on hundreds of aeroplanes but traveling with a baby will be a new experience! The real challenge will be when we fly with my autistic brother XD
We never do the early check in with our kiddos, always wait till the last possible moment to get on. So awesome that she slept in the bassinet through the flight, she's a cutie!!
My daughter first flight was when she was 2 months and from experience having the stroller with you till the gate it's so easy especially if you have to catch another plane like I did it was super easy
Awww, she is absolutely beautiful!!!!! I'm impressed, she is already a pro traveler, she was so good on the flight! Must get it from her mom and dad. :)
Oh my gosh! I'm so excited to see more travel vlogs with baby! It was always(still is) my pet peeve when people would call be brave for traveling with my babies. it made me feel like i was suppose to stay at home and never leave. its not as hard as some people say. (yes you can get hard days) but for the most part when they are tiny it just milk and sleep and they are set haha
People called me brave for going to playgroup with my 1yo when my second was about 3 weeks old. Like, they literally just sleep and eat at that age, what else do you want me to do 😂 standards are low for new parents
Dead serious: your baby is so darn beautiful! Y'all made such a beautiful little human!💗 when you in buckled her and scooped her up, it reminded me of my daughter when she was a baby. I'm so glad your first flight as parents went well!
She is adorable! Traveling/flying with a 4m old is way easier than say a 12 or 18m old, lol! Can't wait to watch you guys go through it, lol! I loved babywearing, but I have small babies. And you can rent baby gear! Don't forget. The comforts of home without having to pack your home. BabyQuip is only in the US and Canada, but they are great! I'm sure there is a company doing this in most touristy places.
No Americans airline they don’t have baby quip all Europe airlines and Canada does , I traveled with a baby and I didn’t see in American Airlines but Lufthansa is amazing they had Avery thing for the baby
I seeing sooooo many newborns in flights (youngest around 4 weeks) and they usually super good, sleep well and so on. 2 yo are nightmares, but all small babies are just perfect
Your baby is beautiful and you both are amazing parents! (Comment, readers, don't reply in a negative way) I've travelled on a plane once with a baby behind me... It was a 14 hour ride from Toronto to Tokyo. Never.. again.. will I fly without knowing. They didn't do anything to prevent their baby from crying, and it was a very upsetting, migraine-filled 14 hours. Not only was the baby uncontrollably crying, but the parents were super loud... The airline informed me (and other passengers around me) that there are ways to ask if there is a baby in your general area.. if I knew, I'd switch. I understand baby's are baby's but for a 1600$ plane ticket, 14 hours... Just no
Girl, I absolutely understand you. I flew from the Caribbean to Europe in 2011. A baby sat next to me. That was horrible. 😣😣😣😣😣 That was the most horrible flight EVER. The baby was crying her lungs out the ENTIRE flight. I couldn't sleep. I was in a really bad mood. I didn't talk to my hubz for 2 days 😂😂😂 I needed 2 days to recharge. Never again!
I understand your feelings. Once, I flew to Europe on a business class with my husband and then 14 months daughter, there was a toddler who was crying for 6 hours, I saw that his mother was exhausted caring for his infant brother, and all her efforts to calm the toddler failed. His father was sleeping the entire time. I was exhausted listening to his non-stop cry. I was able to share with him some of my daughter's toys, and coloring books and eventually he was interested in coloring and he stopped crying. After 1 hour, the flight crew had to ask if there was a doctor on our flight, the boy's father woke up to attend to the medical emergency. When he returned back to his seat, he thanked me for helping with his son and told me that he had to perform an emergency surgery that lasted more than 12 hours. From that moment I realized that we don't know what's going on with our fellow travelers with children. If I can help I will.
Cassia Fayexoxo this is going to be me in about 3 months. We have to Move because of my husbands job and we have an 18 month old... and 2 cats and a dog. I don’t think my husband will make it halfway 😂😭😭😭
First time viewer of your channel! Wow loved it so subscribed. I love travelling and have done it many times with my 4 children when they babies. I can say my last was the only and worst that cried. All the way there and back.
We traveled with our 2 month old baby across the Atlantic and I was very nervous! But she fell asleep at take off, we put her in the bassinet and she slept THE WHOLE TIME! She usually wakes up every 2-3 hours. Of course I couldn’t sleep was checking on her the whole time! Totally different story flying with a 6 month old on a Ryanair flight...
BISSHH YOU HAVE A BABY?!!?! I used to watch your channel years ago & then idk what happened. I made a new yt & lost touch i guess. Then i search today traveling w a baby & YOU HAVE A WHOLE CHILD. holy sh*t. Congrats dude!!! 😍💖
I’m watching this because we plan to travel with our two month old and your baby is a lot chiller than mine! He would never let me put him in that bassinet 😂 when the lady told you that you were brave for traveling with a baby she was referring to people with non chill babies. Lol
Nice ! We took our 5 month old to NYC. We brought a stroller but never ended up using it. We learned it was way too difficult navigating the city with a clunky stroller. We used our Ergo baby carrier the whole time. If the parents and the baby are comfortable using that only, keep it minimal when you can, especially in dense metro areas where the culture and city aren't as accommodating to baby strollers!
I suggest having your GP. PCP. check the babies ears and nose before a flight. This is the largest cause of pain for a baby or child.I don't usually suggest sugar for children but sucking on hard candy also helps.
Some airlines need reminding that you will need the pushchair when you get off the plain, I traveled with my daughter a few months after a c-section that causes complications and ended up having to carry her around 1.5 miles with blood coming out of my tummy. If you need your pushchair one way to make sure you get it or a wheelchair is to stay on the plain until they sort it out and also tell crew before take of and landing that you need it as you get off the plain
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Why the 🐕 pads instead of the baby pads.
Why did you not bring a cool in order to put the milk in with ice packs.
Does the case for the car seat and stroller comes with it when buying it or is it from the airport.
Nic Nico they did say they have never flown with a baby before.
So you’re going to suggest a dangerous item and when someone uses it and their child is harmed or killed they can put a lawsuit on you. THE CARSEAT COVER WASNT MADE FOR SEATS ITS DANGEROUS AND CAN EJECT YOUR CHILD FROM THE SEAT.
@@kaitlyn563 suggestion doesn't mean that you have to use it. You use it at your own risk and only you are responsible for that
I have to say this again, flying with a baby is easy! Flying with a toddler or an older baby who can walk is another ball game I want to see how you do that :-)
We shall see ;) haha
I agree with you traveling with a baby is so easy no matter the duration. I took a 16-hour flight with my daughter when she was 4 months it was the most easiest flight I have ever been on. Then, we flew for 4 hours when she was 18 months old and that flight was the worse. Keeping her entertain the entire time so she would not kick the seat on front of her was challenging.
She is now 30 months old and in 2 months we will be flying for 6 hours and I am anxious about it.
I'm in that position my little boy doesn't stop moving
True!! I was once on a flight, sitting in the front row, watching a movie on my laptop and there was this toddler, I guess 1.5-2 years old walking past me who just kept pressing random keys on my keyboard on the way too and from the bathroom. Luckily his guardian stopped it.
Fatmah F why are you saying 30 months instead of 2 and a half?
I’m a flight attendant for another carrier and I just wanted to let everyone know that not every airline/ type of aircraft has a bassist. Even on long haul flights. Best to check in advance (like you guys did), I’ve had a few passengers inquire about it on board after booking the bulkhead assuming they can have one and be quite upset when we don’t.
Hate it when they don't have a bassist on board. I need some smooth jazz while flying.
Jess F I second this. My airline only carries one bassist and on certain routes we have more than one baby on board, so always check up front and bring a plan b :)
Yes, the prep is key when flying with a baby! I called in advance.
nadinne thje 🤣🤣
Thanks for the heads up!
That’s a really chill baby!
She's very chill.
@@hopscotchtheglobe super chill
most babies i encounter on planes are just loud and annoying
SρΞ⊏ΓrΞ you act like babies do that on purpose 🙄 they’re babies. Ignorant ass. Hope you never have kids.
@@RoyaltyBabe90 They certainly don't do it on purpose, but they still have brains. Babies are able to shut up. I believe you're the "ignorant ass".
@@lauhavivat well i mean they are babies, but i totally get what you mean. most likely it’s not only tough for the babies but it’s frustrating for parents too when they just won’t settle😭😭🤷🏾♀️
Spread the baby’s clothes between bags in case one bag gets lost
That's A good idea
babies in the car in canada
Thank you
Thanks
Morgan Falk great tip thank you
I dont have a baby, nor do i want one yet, but stil watched the whole video.. hahha!
haha thats awesome!
Monika Roszko uh you’re kind of racist
Monika Roszko I find it cute that you assumed I was white xox lil racist baby
@@IdontknowHannah That person won't be commenting on here any more. No racism allowed on HTG. Goodbye Monika.
Me too 😂 dunno to myself anyway its so awesome to watch
Your daughter is so beautiful!!
Thank you!
Nικολέτα Ιωαννίδου her little confused looks are just so adorable 😭😭😭
THOSE EYES ARE AS BLEU AS THE COLORADO RIVER SHE'S GORGEOUS
This is how you spell blue
soo everyone is talking about how beautiful the baby is (she is) but can we talk about how beautiful the mother is?!?♥️😘
Omg this is like a fairytale infant air travel story! She did amazing!
Our daughter always slept through flights. People were always amazed and would comment. You have such a good baby. She was the same from 6 months till now 11. She passes right out on flights🤣😂
My once was telling us stories about our life and she said out of her 3 children I always stayed sleeping on planes since I was a baby. Fast forward 24 years later I still sleep throughout the flights 😂😂😂
I can’t believe how much she has grown and she is so beautiful and adorable.
I know! She's growing so fast and has quite the personality especially after this trip. It''s amazing.
I flew with my then 8 month old on a 13 hr flight from Seattle Wa to Korea. We were in the same type of seat with the bassinet attached to the wall. It was one of the most comfortable flights I have ever taken with my children. Being a military family we flew quite often and I also used to fly not only with my kids but my Pomeranian in a carrier as well. The more you do the easier it gets!
@@kaitlyn563 my child is now 22 yrs old and car seats werent required on flights with children under 2 who were lap riders. I think its still the same. Im sure you have never traveled with kids. Especially 20 plus years ago. Mine never used car seats in flights. He slept in the same exact bassinet as shown in this video with a strap. Thank you very much.
I dont have a child.... but I was still nervous with ya.... It looked almost flawless ..... such a good baby
When she pulled out the baby and she was in the grey puffy suit I LOST IT 😍😍😍😍😍😍 she’s adorable 😍😍😍😍
A baby travels easily. The younger
the better. Makes them very nice,
flexible childeren. Versatlity is a
major key in life I feel. Baby Kai
is very sweet - love the name.
Happy travelling.
Thank you!
yes disinfect everything especially the seatbelt buckle, headrest, and tray table.
I don't have a baby yet but I just loved watching this! You guys are great and seem like the most chilled out parents EVER which is probably why Kai is so chilled too!
This is my 5th flying with a baby vid I’ve watched...
*I’M OBSESSED*
I flew with my son when he was 6 weeks. A cinch. He’s now 5 and loves to fly. We have never had any issues with him.
I’ve flown by myself with my toddlers and let’s just say it was a piece of cake. I just booked the flights during their nap time. Have them go to the bathroom right before and obviously feed them. I sat in the middle and had each one lay their head on my thighs both fell asleep before take off and woke up on arrival. Flights are usually 2.5-3 hours when I travel.
So thank you for this video!!!! The first ever real travel guide I can benefit from as a mom ever !! Thank you again
You are so welcome! Let me know if you have any questions
I didn't know any of this! I don't have kids yet but when I do, I totally plan on traveling with them as much as possible. These are super great tips! Also, Kai is FREAKING ADORABLE!
A Jaunt With Joy it’s unsafe and dangerous to fly with a baby not in their car seat. They need to be put in their car seats and CARSEATS NEED to be strapped in it under the plane because it’s DANGEROUS for the car seat to be with luggage.
That baby is a perfect angel child!
OMG! I used to watch your travel channel all the time, and now you guys have a baby. She's beautiful. I'm so genuinely happy for you guys. Congratulations!
My parents flew me from New York to London at about the same age. That said, air travel was much more hospitable back in those days.
Omgosh, what an angel! You guys are so lucky! This is the best possible scenario!
We have flown a lot with her and it's always a great experience. When they are this small, they are sleeping most of the time. When they become toddlers, then it changes but we got that mastered too and so can you. I made another video and share my tips here: hopscotchtheglobe.com/flying-with-a-toddler/
Wow she must be the best baby ever! made it look so easy! She is so adorable too!
She was great. Has been on 4 flights now and has done so good on every one.
Me when I saw the thumbnail: "Why does this look like Pearson"?
Me reading the description: "YES I KNOW MY AIRPORT"
Same!
I was more used to Billy Bishop but I knew Pearson
She is beyond cute !! ... what a chill as cute little lady , looks like a doll
This is the most chilled baby ever 🥰
I was on a small three hour flight and I kid you not there were 7 babies under one on the flight. Huge salute to those moms because every single one of them breast fed on the way up and they whole flight the babies either slept or we’re content. Quietest flight ever
That is so cool how they gave u a bassinet! I've nvr seen that before, usually you either have to hold your baby or you have to biy another seat so you can put them in their car seat
It's only on big intercontinental planes, domestic ones don't have that option.
random thing: my parents had me go on a flight from sweden to ny york when i was about 5 month old. i was crying the entire flight and my parents had a hell. and yes i was crying just as much on the flight home as well. so respect to all the parents out there flying with babies haha.
You guys need to check out the stroller Jess uses on The Bucket List Family channel, it’s probably more for an older child, but it is an amazing folding with one hand contraption that is a must have for traveling with littles
She's so adorable peacefully sleeping in the bassinet. Not bad at all for her first flight! I find that flying with a baby or toddler usually turns out to be easier than we expect. We shouldn't all worry so much. 🌺Heidi
Looks like the little lady is on her way to becoming a citizen of the world. 🤗👏🏼
The video editing animations are amazing!! Such a subtle thing that make a big difference :) Nice!! Filming in an airplane bathroom is a fine art.
It totally takes skill to film in an airplane bathroom and even more to pump haha
Love this. My parents did the same thing with me at 12 weeks - a 10 hour flight to Hawaii. My parents have always travelled and just added me and my siblings on the adventure as we came along.
All tell you now, in my 20’s, I have always seen flights as an adventure (or slightly annoyed). But just bringing me along from the start made travel feel like a fact of life rather than a scary unknown
I travelled with my 45 day old boy without his daddy. It was a 4 hrs night flight and a memorable journey.
Thank u for posting as this really helped me travel long distance with my 4 month old , 8 year old, 9 year old , and lastly my 11 year old xx . I was super nervous as I was travelling to meet my husband who works abroad with our children . And I was super nervous but thankfully the experience was good and my baby son was amazing.. thanks alot . Xxxx
Flew with our 4 month old for 15 hours. No problems. It's much much easier to fly with an infant than with a baby who already knows how to walk or run.
Dude, I am the father of 2 month old princess, such videos was never in my feed......you know, but I really like your video, I see now flying with a baby is not a rocket science and really doable. Quality of picture very good. Good luck you all.
Thanks for the tips regarding flying with a little one..I'm from California and my husband is British, once the baby is born we are flying to England to see hubby's family. Glad I found ur video 😁
You're very welcome. Weve got more traveling with baby videos coming!! Stay tuned :)
Omg my baby is Kai too. We are from Canada and flew air Canada from Toronto to China when Kai was 4 months as well. I love that bassinet. Hope you have a great time in London
We started travelling with my son when he was 4 months old..... been all over the world and on many flights and hostels. I was by myself when i went to europe backpacking with him - no carseat and just a stroller and my osprey pack. Left edmonton to london and off we went 😊 through europe. My husband met up with us two weeks later. Anything can be done if u are adaptable and able to manage the unexpected
Everyone Is equal why is it sad if some of them are better than motels - you need to experience more hostels if u think that - a private clean room with your own bathroom isnt sad
Wow she didn’t even cry much what a great baby you have!
I’m sorry that Ticket Agent said that to you. Sometimes we forget to think before we speak. I work at an airport and I can say you two nailed it!
Thanks so much! I appreciate that :)
I’m traveling with my 21 month old in May for our birthday and I’m shook but I already started planning our clothes and snacks for the trip. We have 60 days left but I’m so excited
Best video of a 4-month-old traveling 🥹
Thanks! Are you flying soon with your baby?
@@hopscotchtheglobe yes! I hope he'll be as good as Kai 🥹
Welcome to the infant travel club. My son was 2 weeks for his first travel (on military orders) it’s sooo easy with young babies. Traveling with toddlers is where it gets tricky lol.
How was it for you to fly only 2 weeks after giving birth? My PCS date is about 3 weeks after birth.
There was a baby on the plane I travelled on in 2000 and all the airline company had for her to sleep in was a cardboard crate like they deliver fruit in, in UK supermarkets . This crib thing in this video is lovely 😍
What?! Which airline was this? Yes, this is such a great feature for airlines to have.
I was impressed with how much you vlogged. When I travel I'm so tired, I get a little footage here and there. Rarely do I vlog on the plane . I'm always so nervous until I feel the wheels touch the ground. It's a good thing you were able to experience traveling with your baby without taking in all of the different expert comments you received. LOL Your baby was fine and slept through the flight . I watched the entire video which is usual for me. You kept my attention. I love that dad shared a bit of baby involvement . The dog pads are great and cheaper than the ones used in hospitals and they're probably dog pads too. Again good job on the vlog!
whyyyy am i just finding you guys now! sending love from alberta!! kai is seriously the most beautiful baby!!
I’m so happy I found this video. I’ll be traveling from Germany to Texas with a 4 month old this summer! Thank you for documenting everything!
You're very welcome. We will be doing more videos on travelling with a baby over the next few weeks so stay tuned for that :)
Thank you so much for sharing. Please make more videos sharing your experience with baby. I'm a new mum too and would love to see more tips with a new born as I'm planning to travel soon with my baby. X
We got more coming your way. Any topics in particular?
If u travel buy a seat for the baby and keep them in the car seat. It’s the safest place and car seats that get checked get thrown on the plane and could be broken.
Thank you for your reply. I look forward to your upcoming videos x
@@beckyann5228 We bought a cover and it kept it safe. Nothing was damaged this time around.
What it rains in London? Welcome to Britain! We're used to our unpredictable weather. 🤣
For her first flight your daughter was a very good baby 💖
Super excited to travel with my little one at Christmas (she's not even born yet)
Thanks for uploading! I've been on hundreds of aeroplanes but traveling with a baby will be a new experience! The real challenge will be when we fly with my autistic brother XD
We never do the early check in with our kiddos, always wait till the last possible moment to get on. So awesome that she slept in the bassinet through the flight, she's a cutie!!
My daughter first flight was when she was 2 months and from experience having the stroller with you till the gate it's so easy especially if you have to catch another plane like I did it was super easy
Let's hope she like that on the way home and so beautiful baby :)
She took 4 flights already and was just as good :)
@@hopscotchtheglobe awesome
Awww, she is absolutely beautiful!!!!! I'm impressed, she is already a pro traveler, she was so good on the flight! Must get it from her mom and dad. :)
Thank you for this video. Flying from LAX to Paris in 2 weeks
I hope it went smoothly!
Oh my gosh! I'm so excited to see more travel vlogs with baby! It was always(still is) my pet peeve when people would call be brave for traveling with my babies. it made me feel like i was suppose to stay at home and never leave. its not as hard as some people say. (yes you can get hard days) but for the most part when they are tiny it just milk and sleep and they are set haha
Yes girl! I'm glad you're with us on this. When she said you're brave, I know she was being nice but I was so annoyed lol.
People called me brave for going to playgroup with my 1yo when my second was about 3 weeks old. Like, they literally just sleep and eat at that age, what else do you want me to do 😂 standards are low for new parents
Dead serious: your baby is so darn beautiful! Y'all made such a beautiful little human!💗 when you in buckled her and scooped her up, it reminded me of my daughter when she was a baby. I'm so glad your first flight as parents went well!
This is so helpful!!! Wow, I never knew there were these accommodations available for traveling with a baby...nice!
She is adorable! Traveling/flying with a 4m old is way easier than say a 12 or 18m old, lol! Can't wait to watch you guys go through it, lol! I loved babywearing, but I have small babies. And you can rent baby gear! Don't forget. The comforts of home without having to pack your home. BabyQuip is only in the US and Canada, but they are great! I'm sure there is a company doing this in most touristy places.
Thats really great to know and something we will look into
No Americans airline they don’t have baby quip all Europe airlines and Canada does , I traveled with a baby and I didn’t see in American Airlines but Lufthansa is amazing they had Avery thing for the baby
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Fun video! I can't believe how incredibly good Kai was and may I say...drop dead gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
I feel you on the door handle! It's so tempting.
Wow Kai is an amazing flyer!! She did amazing!!
Baby: Comfortable, adorable, more ..☺️
Me : scared of security and the beeping , saying “oh my lanta , ugh this seatbelt tho 🤦🏽♀️
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Wow i never knew airplanes have bassinets available. That’s cool.
This was the most helpful video I have found for traveling with a baby! Thank you both so much!
Wow , what a calm baby 😘. I am gonna fly after one week and norvesness but hope and pray that my son would be calm like your daughter 😄
How did it go?
@@hopscotchtheglobe it was okay
I seeing sooooo many newborns in flights (youngest around 4 weeks) and they usually super good, sleep well and so on. 2 yo are nightmares, but all small babies are just perfect
Your baby is beautiful and you both are amazing parents!
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I've travelled on a plane once with a baby behind me... It was a 14 hour ride from Toronto to Tokyo. Never.. again.. will I fly without knowing. They didn't do anything to prevent their baby from crying, and it was a very upsetting, migraine-filled 14 hours. Not only was the baby uncontrollably crying, but the parents were super loud... The airline informed me (and other passengers around me) that there are ways to ask if there is a baby in your general area.. if I knew, I'd switch. I understand baby's are baby's but for a 1600$ plane ticket, 14 hours... Just no
Girl, I absolutely understand you. I flew from the Caribbean to Europe in 2011. A baby sat next to me. That was horrible. 😣😣😣😣😣 That was the most horrible flight EVER. The baby was crying her lungs out the ENTIRE flight. I couldn't sleep. I was in a really bad mood. I didn't talk to my hubz for 2 days 😂😂😂
I needed 2 days to recharge.
Never again!
I understand your feelings. Once, I flew to Europe on a business class with my husband and then 14 months daughter, there was a toddler who was crying for 6 hours, I saw that his mother was exhausted caring for his infant brother, and all her efforts to calm the toddler failed. His father was sleeping the entire time.
I was exhausted listening to his non-stop cry. I was able to share with him some of my daughter's toys, and coloring books and eventually he was interested in coloring and he stopped crying.
After 1 hour, the flight crew had to ask if there was a doctor on our flight, the boy's father woke up to attend to the medical emergency. When he returned back to his seat, he thanked me for helping with his son and told me that he had to perform an emergency surgery that lasted more than 12 hours.
From that moment I realized that we don't know what's going on with our fellow travelers with children. If I can help I will.
Cassia Fayexoxo this is going to be me in about 3 months. We have to
Move because of my husbands job and we have an 18 month old... and 2 cats and a dog. I don’t think my husband will make it halfway 😂😭😭😭
That bassinet is pretty awesome! I didn’t even know there was such a thing... very cool
First time viewer of your channel! Wow loved it so subscribed. I love travelling and have done it many times with my 4 children when they babies. I can say my last was the only and worst that cried. All the way there and back.
FIRST VIDEO THAT ACTUALLY HELPS! thankkkksss
I'm so glad! If u have any questions feel free to ask away
Your daughter is beautiful 🥰She’s actually so cute 😊
Thank you!
This has been extremely helpful, I can't thank you enough!
THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! THANK YOU!!!!
You are very welcome
Oh she’s to die for ❤️💯🥰 SUPER GORGEOUS
Wow that was pretty awesome they had a baby crib for them....
So useful! Thank you 🙏🏻 I’m travelling from The UK to South Africa with my 5 month old and quite nervous
Great tip on bringing dog pee pads! We’re flying with our 5mo old this week! :) cheers!
We traveled with our 2 month old baby across the Atlantic and I was very nervous! But she fell asleep at take off, we put her in the bassinet and she slept THE WHOLE TIME! She usually wakes up every 2-3 hours. Of course I couldn’t sleep was checking on her the whole time!
Totally different story flying with a 6 month old on a Ryanair flight...
BISSHH YOU HAVE A BABY?!!?!
I used to watch your channel years ago & then idk what happened. I made a new yt & lost touch i guess. Then i search today traveling w a baby & YOU HAVE A WHOLE CHILD. holy sh*t. Congrats dude!!! 😍💖
I’m watching this because we plan to travel with our two month old and your baby is a lot chiller than mine! He would never let me put him in that bassinet 😂 when the lady told you that you were brave for traveling with a baby she was referring to people with non chill babies. Lol
Nice ! We took our 5 month old to NYC. We brought a stroller but never ended up using it. We learned it was way too difficult navigating the city with a clunky stroller. We used our Ergo baby carrier the whole time. If the parents and the baby are comfortable using that only, keep it minimal when you can, especially in dense metro areas where the culture and city aren't as accommodating to baby strollers!
Try to fly Ryanair with a baby😂
Coza Roznica haha, love that comment
I suggest having your GP. PCP. check the babies ears and nose before a flight. This is the largest cause of pain for a baby or child.I don't usually suggest sugar for children but sucking on hard candy also helps.
That is one calm baby!
Your daughter is so beautiful! Safe travels.
Some airlines need reminding that you will need the pushchair when you get off the plain, I traveled with my daughter a few months after a c-section that causes complications and ended up having to carry her around 1.5 miles with blood coming out of my tummy. If you need your pushchair one way to make sure you get it or a wheelchair is to stay on the plain until they sort it out and also tell crew before take of and landing that you need it as you get off the plain
Great video! You’re baby is the cutest and the best little traveller! ❤️
Hi Kristen & Siya thank you for sharing this. At least I had an idea how
Glad it was helpful! You have an upcoming trip planned?
@@hopscotchtheglobe yeah, Bali - Sydney
Awesome to see what it’s like traveling with a baby - very helpful 😊
This video really hits home since we just had this conversation (flying with an infant) with our kids. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing video, love to see you with the baby ❤️