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Travelling to Canada with ten months olds

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Latest post on 10 April 2013 - 09:36
I borrowed a friends Ergo carrier and my DH borrowed another friends Stokke carrier. Out of the 2 the Ergo won hands down, so much so that once we were back we bought 2 for future use. Baby souk.com sell them. We took one car seat on the flight (in the middle seat) and checked the other one into the hold, we wrapped the car seat ourselves in the plastic wrap before checking in. Why have KLMsaid that you won't get a bassinet, is it something that they will allocate on check-in? The water restrictions still stand for when you go through security but if you are air side and camping out in a lounge you can take that water onto the plane. That is what we did, we used boiling hot water to mix the formula so that by the time we took off it was cooled enough for the babies to drink. You can ask the cabin crew to heat things up in water, for example I witnessed another passenger give a pouch to the crew to heat in hot water. It's the hot water they use for tea/coffee so I a sure they wouldn't mind providing you with some if you are mixing etc I found the crews very helpful with the babies and feeding. :) Happy travels Thanks again :) This is very useful info. I have one query though. How did you manage to get clean boiling water in the air side lounge? I have heard from a friend that KLM is quite user-friendly. So maybe your last sentence holds good for them without a hitch.
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Latest post on 09 April 2013 - 19:43
I borrowed a friends Ergo carrier and my DH borrowed another friends Stokke carrier. Out of the 2 the Ergo won hands down, so much so that once we were back we bought 2 for future use. Baby souk.com sell them. We took one car seat on the flight (in the middle seat) and checked the other one into the hold, we wrapped the car seat ourselves in the plastic wrap before checking in. Why have KLMsaid that you won't get a bassinet, is it something that they will allocate on check-in? The water restrictions still stand for when you go through security but if you are air side and camping out in a lounge you can take that water onto the plane. That is what we did, we used boiling hot water to mix the formula so that by the time we took off it was cooled enough for the babies to drink. You can ask the cabin crew to heat things up in water, for example I witnessed another passenger give a pouch to the crew to heat in hot water. It's the hot water they use for tea/coffee so I a sure they wouldn't mind providing you with some if you are mixing etc I found the crews very helpful with the babies and feeding. :) Happy travels
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Latest post on 09 April 2013 - 00:12
Hi little_zuzu We recently travelled to the UK with our twins the best advice I can give you is use baby carriers as its no fun holding a 9kg baby while trying to carry your hand luggage etc. Are you planning on taking a car seat on the flight? We bought an extra seat as there is no gurentee of getting 2 bassinets which we put the car seat in. Re feeding, mine are also on formula - we didn't take any made up just the formula measured out in bottles so all we had to do was add hot water. We fed them in the lounge and then made up the feeds for take off before leaving the lounge. I normally give them homemade food but for the purpose of this trip we tried Ella's kitchen pouches, not 100% successful but it was only one meal they missed and anyway it's still the formula that is the most important thing. Emirates do provide food for the babies if needed, if you have the extra seat you are also entitled to a children's meal if your 2 are able to manage firmer foods. Who are you flying with? I tried to keep to their normal routine as much as possible but things don't always go as planned, on our return trip neither of my girls slept (night flight) which was hard work, I found walking around the plane with one in a carrier really helped as they were getting bored and frustrated in the seat/bassinet. Happy travels x Thanks so much for the detailed response. We will be flying by KLM with a stopover in Amsterdam. Total flight is going to be 18 hours. If you don't mind can I ask a few questions? 1. Which brand of baby carrier did you use? 2. Did you take two car seats into the flight and put one in the seat next to you and another in the bassinet provided by them ? KLM has made clear they will not provide bassinets but we are allowed to take a buggy that can be folded and pushed under the seat. 3. Did you take hot water inside the flight? Are there any restrictions with this? 4. Regarding solids, they still don't eat firm foods. I may use Cerelac; rice cereals mixed with warm water. Again, they must allow my warm water inside the flight.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2013 - 00:12
Hi little_zuzu We recently travelled to the UK with our twins the best advice I can give you is use baby carriers as its no fun holding a 9kg baby while trying to carry your hand luggage etc. Are you planning on taking a car seat on the flight? We bought an extra seat as there is no gurentee of getting 2 bassinets which we put the car seat in. Re feeding, mine are also on formula - we didn't take any made up just the formula measured out in bottles so all we had to do was add hot water. We fed them in the lounge and then made up the feeds for take off before leaving the lounge. I normally give them homemade food but for the purpose of this trip we tried Ella's kitchen pouches, not 100% successful but it was only one meal they missed and anyway it's still the formula that is the most important thing. Emirates do provide food for the babies if needed, if you have the extra seat you are also entitled to a children's meal if your 2 are able to manage firmer foods. Who are you flying with? I tried to keep to their normal routine as much as possible but things don't always go as planned, on our return trip neither of my girls slept (night flight) which was hard work, I found walking around the plane with one in a carrier really helped as they were getting bored and frustrated in the seat/bassinet. Happy travels x Thanks so much for the detailed response. We will be flying by KLM with a stopover in Amsterdam. Total flight is going to be 18 hours. If you don't mind can I ask a few questions? 1. Which brand of baby carrier did you use? 2. Did you take two car seats into the flight and put one in the seat next to you and another in the bassinet provided by them ? KLM has made clear they will not provide bassinets but we are allowed to take a buggy that can be folded and pushed under the seat. 3. Did you take hot water inside the flight? Are there any restrictions with this? 4. Regarding solids, they still don't eat firm foods. I may use Cerelac; rice cereals mixed with warm water. Again, they must allow my warm water inside the flight.
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Latest post on 05 April 2013 - 09:48
Hi little_zuzu We recently travelled to the UK with our twins the best advice I can give you is use baby carriers as its no fun holding a 9kg baby while trying to carry your hand luggage etc. Are you planning on taking a car seat on the flight? We bought an extra seat as there is no gurentee of getting 2 bassinets which we put the car seat in. Re feeding, mine are also on formula - we didn't take any made up just the formula measured out in bottles so all we had to do was add hot water. We fed them in the lounge and then made up the feeds for take off before leaving the lounge. I normally give them homemade food but for the purpose of this trip we tried Ella's kitchen pouches, not 100% successful but it was only one meal they missed and anyway it's still the formula that is the most important thing. Emirates do provide food for the babies if needed, if you have the extra seat you are also entitled to a children's meal if your 2 are able to manage firmer foods. Who are you flying with? I tried to keep to their normal routine as much as possible but things don't always go as planned, on our return trip neither of my girls slept (night flight) which was hard work, I found walking around the plane with one in a carrier really helped as they were getting bored and frustrated in the seat/bassinet. Happy travels x
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Latest post on 03 April 2013 - 14:09
I'm sure this has been discussed here before; I'll be therefore grateful even if someone directs me to the relevant thread, but can someone give some tips for the long travel with two little babies. They are formula fed and are not sitting independently yet. We plan to go to Toronto for just a week and back.
 
 

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