We all know that jetsetting with junior can be overwhelming. It's one thing if you're in danger of being deplaned, but it's another to be itching to board the plane. For quite some time, airlines have allowed families the luxury of getting set up for flight a few minutes before other passengers. According to one report, things are changing. When you have your kids in tow, do you take advantage of early boarding to stow luggage and buckle up, or do you wait until the last minute before strapping in your lil rascal?
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I've only flown with her when she was 4 months old, a long haul flight of 24 hours in total, otherwise alone, with a clanking bag of cans of formula because I couldn't breastfeed. It aged me about a decade. I'm going on holiday in about a month and will be watching this thread gratefully for any tips or revelations about how best to fly with a 2 year old.
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