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Our Quick Family Travel Planning Checklist

When You Book

  • Try first for a nonstop flight. If that's not available, fly "direct," which means you'll stop at least once but won't switch planes.

  • Book flights that depart early in the day, if possible. If your flight is delayed, youÑand the airlineÑwill have time to make other arrangements.

  • Specify your ticketing preferences, whether paper or electronic.

  • Check to see if a meal will be served in flight. If so, order meals your kids like. Many airlines offer kids' meals or a vegetarian choice that may be pasta. If not, plan accordingly.

  • Ask for the seats you'd like, whether they're a window, an aisle, or the bulkhead for legroom.

Packing Tips

  • Stuff your carry-on for every contingency. Pack all medications, extra clothes for little kids, diapers, baby food, formula, wet wipes, and snacks (they'll also help kids swallow to relieve ear pressure).

  • Have each child carry a small backpack with travel toys, a light sweatshirt, and a pair of socks for the flight.

On the Day of Your Trip

  • Call ahead to check for delays.

  • Have all photo IDs within easy reach (not necessary for kids under age 18 traveling with their parents on domestic flights; on most international flights, even infants will need a passport).

  • If you have heavy bags, check your luggage first and then park.

  • If you are early for the flight or run into long delays, don't go straight to the gate. Instead, meander through the airport's diversions: windows onto the runways, children's play areas (many major airports now have these), Web access computers, and, of course, stores where kids can find a treat to tide them over.

  • Carry on extra bottled water. It's easy to get dehydrated on a plane, and the drink service may be slow in reaching you.

On the Plane

  • Ask if your child can view the cockpit (the best time may be after the flight is over).

  • Secure pillows and blankets for family members who may want to nap.

  • Take breaks from sitting; occasionally walk the aisles and switch seats.

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lesagesarah
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lesagesarah says:
May 29, 2011

For AIR TRAVEL :
Prepare for Airport Security: Make sure you know what you can take on the flight and what is prohibited. Passengers are allowed to bring liquids, gels and aerosols through security screening as long as the items are packaged in containers with a capacity of 100ml / 100 grams or less, and that the containers fit in one sealable clear plastic bag.

Before you embark on your next flight, it is important to make the necessary preparations so that your trip will be relaxing and enjoyable.
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Deepakudage
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Deepakudage says:
April 22, 2011

These are some really important thing one should ready with while traveling.It is really a great article written by you.Thanks for sharing with us.

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