Infants are at an age where they need close care because their bodies are still weak and can easily get injury or infect. If it is necessary to take an child’s on a trip, they must be take care of very carefully, especially when traveling by plane, which has many regulations and requirements.
In addition, there are other passengers, so there is a risk of infection, accidents, or the child may be cranky and cause annoyance to others. Parents must plan carefully. You should start planning your trip as follows:

- The baby should be thoroughly checked by a pediatrician and may receive immunizations to protect against various diseases during the trip and in the destination country.
- Plan your trip and pack essential baby items that you will need during your trip, such as bottles, water, pacifiers, diapers for changing on the plane, clothes, and baby toys.
- Choose a row with a wider floor area than other rows or choose a seat closer to the front of the plane than an outside seat because you may be in an accident from the service of food and drinks, such as hot water, that is delivered from outside to inside, or the service cart may hit you.
- If possible, choose a flight that coincides with your child’s bedtime, such as a night flight, or perhaps a flight that coincides with your child’s daytime nap time, so your child can fall asleep during the flight and avoid making any noise that might disturb other passengers.
- It is not advisable to breastfeed before boarding the flight, otherwise the baby may accidentally fall asleep and wake up during the flight, which may cause fussiness.
Precautions for children on airplanes
Tinnitus: When flying แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ, one thing you will encounter is a stinging sensation in your ears. Which is cause by air pressure or the pressure in the atmosphere when the plane takes off. Adults like us still have this symptom, so children will definitely experience tinnitus. When this symptom occurs, children will not understand what is happening to them and may cry and be cranky.
- To prevent this, use earplugs for swimming and diving (available at sporting goods stores) or give your child water or milk to drink during takeoff. If your child has difficulty eating, have him suck on a lollipop or eat a snack to help relieve ear congestion and earache.
Feeling uncomfortable: Being in a narrow seat for a long time can make your child feel uncomfortable. Especially if traveling long distances such as traveling abroad, mothers should distract their children by preparing their favorite toys or dolls, as well as storybooks, coloring books, crayons, tablets or notebooks to play their favorite cartoons. Or pointing out to your child to sit and look at the view, look at the clouds with creative imagination. It will help your child be creative and enjoy themselves until they forget to be bore.