I forgot to talk about two things: no the flight back, I got Nikash a bassinet and sat in economy at the bulkhead (which means lots of space for your legs and the baby gets a place to sleep. This is also a really great option, but the business class is key so you both sleep and kick off your trip right. Second, I mentioned my Doona carseat/stroller in the beginning, but forgot to say how much it came in handy! It was really nice to have one big item like doubled as both instead of bringing two separate ones. Happy travels!
Hi - loved your video. Super helpful as we are going to be going to Central Asia with our soon-to-be-toddler (13 months) in a couple months. You said that you got a bassinet for Nikash on the way back...but it seems like all the airlines I have researched cut off the bassinet usage before her age. But you seemed like you were able to do it at 16 months! What airline were you flying and what were the restrictions there? Thanks!
Susan Yara hi thank you for the great video. Quick question, if my son does not fit in the bassinet then can I use the space to set up a sleeping area by putting blanket and cushions . Is it allowed?
Hi Susan, I will be traveling with my toddler soon to Asia. One question i had was, what did you do with the Doona? Did they allow you to take it inside the airplane?
I gotta tell you, I took your shelf stable milk hack and it was a game changer! 🙌🏼 Not just for flights but any outing. I carry that milk w me now and I don’t have to carry a bulky, heavy ice pack anymore. Thank you for that tip!
See I actually watch a lot of these videos not as a mother but as a daycare teacher looking to see things from a mother's point of view. Clearly you have all of your bases covered. I know you've done a what's in my diaper bad video but I'd love to see what happens when you take Ash, in all his adorableness, on an outing. From transitioning from what he's doing to the getting ready process to leaving the house to the park or which ever outing you would go on and back again. Thank you for your content! Hugs and tickles to your cutie-pie!
Great information Susan! Ignore the naysayers. Traveling with small children is unpredictable so you have to be prepared - especially for long trips. I’m sure this video has helped many parents prepare for their flights, short or long.
This was really helpful! I have traveled with my baby before but she was only 6 months old, now that she's 12 months things are a lot different! One thing I found really helpful was our Babyzen yoyo stroller which you can take into the airplane with you as a carryon, on our last trip we took our regular stroller which big and bulky and it was a struggle so ended up getting a yoyo stroller while we were there and it was a game changer! It has become my favorite everyday stroller as well! Now I got my placemats, disposable bibs and make-shift high chair ready!!
Moza I love my Babyzen too!! It’s the stroller I keep in my car so I tend to use it the most. I got a Doona shortly after because I had to get a back-up car seat to use in other cars (like nanny or my husband’s), so I figured it was more handy to have since we like to travel.
I have no kids & this was so well thought out. Im saving this for the future since i do like to travel internationally & plan to bring my future kids with me. I can tell You are a great attentive mom! 💙 thanks for sharing
Thanks for this! I was able to share with a lot of military mamas that are moving to Korea or Japan and have questions about long flights with their kiddos. This helped a lot!1
Thank you Susan for your informative video. My wife and I are travelling from Melbourne Australia to New York with our 16 month old girl in November this year. You've given me a few valuable ideas worth considering
Thank you so much! I am planning now for a trip to the UK and Spain. Our daughter is 17m old so this was EXTREMELY helpful! Thank you! (Wish us luck) ;)
Thanks so much for making this video! Please could you tell me the name of the travel high chair? The Amazon link isn’t working and I can’t see the name in the video either. It looks so useful!
Love the tips!! We don't upgrade to Business Class but use Flyaway Kids Bed to help our 3yo & 18mth stretch-out to sleep & play on the plane. Love, Love, Love it!
Thank you for this. My son is actually 16 months and we were supposed to travel to korea but our trip was cancelled due to covid. Glad i saw this to prepare for our rescheduled flight.
Thank you so much Susan. I can't tell you how helpful your video has been. We are planning a trip to india to meet family and I was really really searching everywhere for some tips to travel with a toddler. My daughter is just 3months older than your son, so this video just became my one stop video. And that part where Nikash is walking around in Seoul is just too cute😍
Thank you for sharing. These are all great suggestions, some I didn't think about. I'm going to look into the highchair and wiress headphones. Even though I traveled international with my baby at 6 and 11 months, she will be 2.5 yrs the next time we get on a plane. It's a different ballgame then. Oh! The stick-it notes are genius. I am teacher and my stash is endless. Lol
Thank you so much Susan for this video.Nikash and my son Ethan are only few months apart and i can relate well to your videos. Loved your tips on this one. He had his 1st trip to India in dec and I guess I took with me most of the things you have on this video and it was gold!
WHAT THE HECK! SO helpful! Thank you! I love the sticker idea. Planning a trip to Europe for next year and I'm a super planner (type A here). Um, those placemats. Genius. And I've been wondering about the high chair situation. I even asked a stranger what she does with her toddler (laughing face). Great video!
first time flying with my 13 month old. she will be 14 months when we travel. Thanks for all the tips. My flight is only 3 and a half hours so that's not too bad.
Here in the UK and in every airport I have ever been in, infants and small children are allowed unlimited snacks and liquids. I don't know if you knew this. Anything they need, even medicine like calpol or nurofen. Most airports have a family section you can go to to get through security so you don't need to take anything out your bag.
Great video! I just has a newborn and i wasnt sure if i will feel confidence bring him to Korea or outside of the states when he just 1yrs old because of the long flight, but you make me feel much better.
how was the jet lag there and back home? Did he get back to the sleep routine he had prior to the trip? (longing to take my 18 month to see family in Taiwan, but nervous about the time difference and long flight) Thanks for the tips!
Hi Susan I have ??? So I m planning a international trip I have 20 month old baby girl I m planning to go to airport Taking public taxi service but I m not going to take a car seat so I have no idea what to do please give me some idea how to travel without car seat in public transportation special taxi in USA because I don’t want any tickets thank you 😊
Caution note for parents that let their child play with old cell phones! If there is battery to the phone, the phone can call 911. I am a dispatcher and we get 50k calls a year at my center alone from kids playing with disconnected cell phones tying up our resources that are needed for actual emergencies. Sometimes we have gotten over 250 calls in one day from the same phone. Please make sure you're monitoring your child if giving them an old phone.
Thanks so much for sharing all your traveling tips! We are heading from New York to Egypt for 10 days and I am concerned about the jet-lag and adjusting his sleep schedule. Have any sleep tips from your recent trip?
Hi Susan, great practical video! We travel a lot with our 19 months old toddler between Europe and Australia and I still found some interesting tips to try (post it!!! genius!) I'd love to know where's your tote from?
You video was very timely as we’re getting ready for our first trip to Europe with our 13 month old son. I just ordered the milk you recommended. So convenient. I’ve been stressing about carrying a cooler with us. Glad we don’t need that anymore. Thanks for sharing your tips.
Cristina S2014 The milk saved me! Just know, once you open it, you have to drink it within an hour or so. They might ask you to open it at security, but you can say no and opt for a pat down instead (at least that’s what happened at LAX...other countries didn’t ask at all).
I love your videos! I have also been admiring your necklace for a while now - it seems to go with everything. I was wondering where I can buy one like that (if you don't mind me asking)? You are such a stylish mama!
Hi! i am so happy i found this video. I will be travelling with my 12 month old son and i do not know if i can carry on his baby formula with or not. Would help a lot if you could give your take on this. Thank you
I have traveled with my baby several times. They are more lenient with parents traveling with children. You're allowed to bring formula and baby bottles with water. At big airports, they usually just place them in a special scanning machine and then give it back to you.
I think if you are traveling with a child or children, airport security is ok with water. I also took bottle and hot water bottle + formula and they all pass smoothly
I fly with my 3 kids. a teen Twin im for years not worried about them 😅 a few Months ago i flew with my 4 Months baby and in Business class (oman Air and they have basinet). Thank god she was the sweetest. Now we will fly with the baby again but she will be around 1 year. But Qatar airways dont offer Basinet in Business class and i cant buy any basinet because you can only use it in economy. Im a mom who takes everything with me. My sister in law ordered food for her toddler but KLM forgot the food. She didnt had food with her.. The crew gave on a 9 hour flight only icecream and chocolate. So yes even if you have ordered food for the baby/toddler always take it with you 😄😄😄
Hello! I wanted to know if u purchased a traveling bag for your doona? We will b checking it in on plane (we didn’t want to buy an extra seat for it) and didn’t know whether or not i should purchase it.
Loved your video! We're taking a 2 week trip from NC to Barcelona for 2 weeks with our 11months old SLEEP TRAINED daughter at the end of November. We are very excited however I've read horrible things about baby jetlag. My husband and I have been traveling to Europe for years but this will be her 1st airplane trip and timezone change 😫. Any tips, tricks and suggestions are greatly. appreciated (we are taking the redeye flight there).
I did this with my 11 month old, but we went from Switzerland to Miami. We took off at 1 pm so this is different, but she was still good. I find this was better because when we landed in Miami it was time for my daughter to go to bed. She really didn't sleep on the flight, because there was a 5 yr old and a 2 year old trying to out scream each other. Since she didn't sleep she was hard to deal with at border control, getting our bags, finding our car, and getting to the hotel, but once we got to the hotel and set up she fell asleep right away, and she only woke up 1 time because she was scared. She woke up at her normal time the next day, and napped at her normal times. Coming back to Switzerland it wasn't as easy, but it was doable. I used this article to get through. www.bebevoyage.com/three-day-guide-surviving-baby-jet-lag/
I forgot to talk about two things: no the flight back, I got Nikash a bassinet and sat in economy at the bulkhead (which means lots of space for your legs and the baby gets a place to sleep. This is also a really great option, but the business class is key so you both sleep and kick off your trip right. Second, I mentioned my Doona carseat/stroller in the beginning, but forgot to say how much it came in handy! It was really nice to have one big item like doubled as both instead of bringing two separate ones. Happy travels!
Hi - loved your video. Super helpful as we are going to be going to Central Asia with our soon-to-be-toddler (13 months) in a couple months. You said that you got a bassinet for Nikash on the way back...but it seems like all the airlines I have researched cut off the bassinet usage before her age. But you seemed like you were able to do it at 16 months! What airline were you flying and what were the restrictions there? Thanks!
Susan Yara hi thank you for the great video. Quick question, if my son does not fit in the bassinet then can I use the space to set up a sleeping area by putting blanket and cushions . Is it allowed?
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Hi Susan, I will be traveling with my toddler soon to Asia. One question i had was, what did you do with the Doona? Did they allow you to take it inside the airplane?
Did you take the Doona base too? Also did you buy the padded carrier for the doona?
Yay for a successful international trip!
I gotta tell you, I took your shelf stable milk hack and it was a game changer! 🙌🏼 Not just for flights but any outing. I carry that milk w me now and I don’t have to carry a bulky, heavy ice pack anymore. Thank you for that tip!
My mind is blown over when you pulled out that travel high chair. I travel constantly with my 18 month old and I definitely need this.
It's amazing!
Milk and pacifier clip are great suggestions! Thank you
So helpful! Thank you!
The portable highchair is GENIUS! Thanks for this video!
Probably the most helpful travel toddler video I’ve watched thank you
I’m so impressed by how much you prepared! You’re a great mama
See I actually watch a lot of these videos not as a mother but as a daycare teacher looking to see things from a mother's point of view. Clearly you have all of your bases covered. I know you've done a what's in my diaper bad video but I'd love to see what happens when you take Ash, in all his adorableness, on an outing. From transitioning from what he's doing to the getting ready process to leaving the house to the park or which ever outing you would go on and back again. Thank you for your content! Hugs and tickles to your cutie-pie!
Oh, that's a good idea! It's a little hard to do since my hands are tied in those situations, but I'll see if someone can help me document it.
Great information Susan!
Ignore the naysayers. Traveling with small children is unpredictable so you have to be prepared - especially for long trips. I’m sure this video has helped many parents prepare for their flights, short or long.
This was such a helpful video! Probably THE MOSTA helpful one I’ve seen yet. Thank you for posting!
This was really helpful! I have traveled with my baby before but she was only 6 months old, now that she's 12 months things are a lot different! One thing I found really helpful was our Babyzen yoyo stroller which you can take into the airplane with you as a carryon, on our last trip we took our regular stroller which big and bulky and it was a struggle so ended up getting a yoyo stroller while we were there and it was a game changer! It has become my favorite everyday stroller as well! Now I got my placemats, disposable bibs and make-shift high chair ready!!
Moza I love my Babyzen too!! It’s the stroller I keep in my car so I tend to use it the most. I got a Doona shortly after because I had to get a back-up car seat to use in other cars (like nanny or my husband’s), so I figured it was more handy to have since we like to travel.
I love the Post It Notes idea! That's a new one!
Great video. Very helpful. Going on a 11 hour flight with my 15 month old son. This gave me some courage.
This was so helpful. Thank you!!!
I have no kids & this was so well thought out. Im saving this for the future since i do like to travel internationally & plan to bring my future kids with me. I can tell You are a great attentive mom! 💙 thanks for sharing
Your videos are so helpful!! And I always LOVE your product recommendations for my 14 month old. Thank you!
Alaina H Yay! I’m so glad to hear that!
Thank you so much. This was so helpful. We are traveling to South Africa this summer. So, I took lots of notes.
Thanks for this! I was able to share with a lot of military mamas that are moving to Korea or Japan and have questions about long flights with their kiddos. This helped a lot!1
I love the way you film your videos. Straight to the point and very informative. Also, I feel like my friend is over and giving great advice lol
You seem like such a lovely person! Love your video.
I'm taking a flight alone with my 3 year old twins next month! Wish me luck! Xxx
Thank you Susan for your informative video. My wife and I are travelling from Melbourne Australia to New York with our 16 month old girl in November this year. You've given me a few valuable ideas worth considering
Thank you so much! I am planning now for a trip to the UK and Spain. Our daughter is 17m old so this was EXTREMELY helpful! Thank you! (Wish us luck) ;)
You're the best Su
That mustard colour really suits you! Much love from Manchester, England xxx
Thanks so much for making this video!
Please could you tell me the name of the travel high chair? The Amazon link isn’t working and I can’t see the name in the video either. It looks so useful!
So helpful!! Love this video
Love the tips!! We don't upgrade to Business Class but use Flyaway Kids Bed to help our 3yo & 18mth stretch-out to sleep & play on the plane. Love, Love, Love it!
You could also use use powdered milk/toddler formula. I use toddler formula in an avent formula dispenser.
Thank you for this. My son is actually 16 months and we were supposed to travel to korea but our trip was cancelled due to covid. Glad i saw this to prepare for our rescheduled flight.
Thank you so much Susan. I can't tell you how helpful your video has been. We are planning a trip to india to meet family and I was really really searching everywhere for some tips to travel with a toddler. My daughter is just 3months older than your son, so this video just became my one stop video. And that part where Nikash is walking around in Seoul is just too cute😍
shruthi talithaya Have so much fun in India!
Susan Yara thank you so much
You are amazing ❤
Been using the sleep sack since day one. It's the answer to everything for bed time lol
Thank you for sharing. These are all great suggestions, some I didn't think about. I'm going to look into the highchair and wiress headphones. Even though I traveled international with my baby at 6 and 11 months, she will be 2.5 yrs the next time we get on a plane. It's a different ballgame then. Oh! The stick-it notes are genius. I am teacher and my stash is endless. Lol
Loved these tips. A lot of your product links don't work :( can you update them please? Like the phone case and travel high chair
Thank you so much Susan for this video.Nikash and my son Ethan are only few months apart and i can relate well to your videos. Loved your tips on this one. He had his 1st trip to India in dec and I guess I took with me most of the things you have on this video and it was gold!
Wow what an amazing video! Thank you for all the tips!
Please do more baby related videos! So informative x
Awesome tips! I'm actually flying to South Korea in a few months and my baby will be 10 month old by then and I'm so nervous!! Helpful video!
excellent presentation. thank you
WHAT THE HECK! SO helpful! Thank you! I love the sticker idea. Planning a trip to Europe for next year and I'm a super planner (type A here). Um, those placemats. Genius. And I've been wondering about the high chair situation. I even asked a stranger what she does with her toddler (laughing face). Great video!
squirtle! great choice Nikash!
Hello, I am travelling internationally. Can we bring formula in the flight for the baby
“They’re kinda like crocs, but better because they’re cute” lol I loved that 😂
You can take it on if your child has his own seat. Then you can install it.
Im flying to Bangkok in February (24+ hours), thanks for all of the great tips.
I will be on a 24h flight with two children, thanks for the helpful tips!!!
first time flying with my 13 month old. she will be 14 months when we travel. Thanks for all the tips. My flight is only 3 and a half hours so that's not too bad.
You're so pretty. Also, thanks for recommending the shelf stable milk, didn't think of that!
Here in the UK and in every airport I have ever been in, infants and small children are allowed unlimited snacks and liquids. I don't know if you knew this. Anything they need, even medicine like calpol or nurofen. Most airports have a family section you can go to to get through security so you don't need to take anything out your bag.
I have a question about the snacks. You packed them just like that? In ziplock bags? I thought we werent allowed any food past the security gate?
Great video! I just has a newborn and i wasnt sure if i will feel confidence bring him to Korea or outside of the states when he just 1yrs old because of the long flight, but you make me feel much better.
Thank you so much Susan! It really very helpful!
I'm flying alone with my toddler in a few weeks and I'm stresssssssed. Lol thanks for the tips!
how was the jet lag there and back home? Did he get back to the sleep routine he had prior to the trip? (longing to take my 18 month to see family in Taiwan, but nervous about the time difference and long flight) Thanks for the tips!
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How to pack a toddler make a video for that but I would love to see it yeah how old is he
This is an awesome video!
Hi Susan, thanks for very informative video.. please share the brand name or any link for the portable High chair you have shown in this video..
What was the name of that high chair you used? the link doesn’t work anymore
Hi Susan I have ??? So I m planning a international trip I have 20 month old baby girl I m planning to go to airport Taking public taxi service but I m not going to take a car seat so I have no idea what to do please give me some idea how to travel without car seat in public transportation special taxi in USA because I don’t want any tickets thank you 😊
How much ounces of milk is allowed? I’m worried as i will traveling internationally first time with my 1 year old!
So helpful thanks!
amazing and really helpful
Perfect tips
Can u link the carry on bags u had?
You’re such an amazing mommy! Love you
I love your simplicity! I don’t have a baby but I love getting baby tips from you 😅
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Caution note for parents that let their child play with old cell phones! If there is battery to the phone, the phone can call 911. I am a dispatcher and we get 50k calls a year at my center alone from kids playing with disconnected cell phones tying up our resources that are needed for actual emergencies. Sometimes we have gotten over 250 calls in one day from the same phone. Please make sure you're monitoring your child if giving them an old phone.
Thank you so much Awesome video!!!!
Hello I am traveling on 14 hours of flight but I am no sure weather to carry stroller with me or not,although I am carrying carry on .
Do you think doona can bring on the flight? I am about to do a international flight with an eight months old, and we are sitting in economy.
this motivated me to even consider a a long haul trip with my toddler lol
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So glad i watched this. Fohnd reusable sandwich baggies. And that highchair on amazon. N the tips were helpful THANK YIUU
What airline did you fly? $300 to $1k for an upgrade is pretty good. How much did you need to pay to upgrade your toddler as well?
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Thanks so much for sharing all your traveling tips! We are heading from New York to Egypt for 10 days and I am concerned about the jet-lag and adjusting his sleep schedule. Have any sleep tips from your recent trip?
How does your 16 month old still fit in the Doona? I loved mine, but my child outgrew it at like 9 or 10 months
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Hi Susan, great practical video! We travel a lot with our 19 months old toddler between Europe and Australia and I still found some interesting tips to try (post it!!! genius!) I'd love to know where's your tote from?
My daughter is 18 months what car seat combo did you use? She’s 21 pounds and 31 inches long
You video was very timely as we’re getting ready for our first trip to Europe with our 13 month old son. I just ordered the milk you recommended. So convenient. I’ve been stressing about carrying a cooler with us. Glad we don’t need that anymore. Thanks for sharing your tips.
Cristina S2014 The milk saved me! Just know, once you open it, you have to drink it within an hour or so. They might ask you to open it at security, but you can say no and opt for a pat down instead (at least that’s what happened at LAX...other countries didn’t ask at all).
Susan Yara Good to know. Thanks!
I love your videos! I have also been admiring your necklace for a while now - it seems to go with everything. I was wondering where I can buy one like that (if you don't mind me asking)? You are such a stylish mama!
Hi! i am so happy i found this video. I will be travelling with my 12 month old son and i do not know if i can carry on his baby formula with
or not. Would help a lot if you could give your take on this. Thank you
I have traveled with my baby several times. They are more lenient with parents traveling with children. You're allowed to bring formula and baby bottles with water. At big airports, they usually just place them in a special scanning machine and then give it back to you.
Malka Trempel Thank you so much. That helped a lot
Hi Susan! Thank you for this very useful video! I was wondering if you could bring doona onto the plane or you have to check it in? Thanks!
Great video! :) thanks
Hello.. how do i bring the pillow for my kid?
“Take a sip” 😂
Amazing.. !!
I think if you are traveling with a child or children, airport security is ok with water. I also took bottle and hot water bottle + formula and they all pass smoothly
I fly with my 3 kids. a teen Twin im for years not worried about them 😅 a few Months ago i flew with my 4 Months baby and in Business class (oman Air and they have basinet). Thank god she was the sweetest. Now we will fly with the baby again but she will be around 1 year. But Qatar airways dont offer Basinet in Business class and i cant buy any basinet because you can only use it in economy. Im a mom who takes everything with me. My sister in law ordered food for her toddler but KLM forgot the food. She didnt had food with her.. The crew gave on a 9 hour flight only icecream and chocolate. So yes even if you have ordered food for the baby/toddler always take it with you 😄😄😄
Hello! I wanted to know if u purchased a traveling bag for your doona? We will b checking it in on plane (we didn’t want to buy an extra seat for it) and didn’t know whether or not i should purchase it.
i know you've already gone but checking your seat actually nullifys the warrenty
Some of your links do not work. Especially the ninth with case etc
please where is your t-shirt from, love the color
How old was Nikash? and also what car seat would you recommend for travel??
May I ask how u travelled in local cars like a taxi or a family’s car with your kid? Did u take ur car seat and base and strap it in the car?
The Doona doesn't need a base.
Hi Susan! May I know if you brought a carseat with you for your son? Do they require it in Korea?
Loved your video! We're taking a 2 week trip from NC to Barcelona for 2 weeks with our 11months old SLEEP TRAINED daughter at the end of November. We are very excited however I've read horrible things about baby jetlag. My husband and I have been traveling to Europe for years but this will be her 1st airplane trip and timezone change 😫. Any tips, tricks and suggestions are greatly.
appreciated (we are taking the redeye flight there).
I did this with my 11 month old, but we went from Switzerland to Miami. We took off at 1 pm so this is different, but she was still good. I find this was better because when we landed in Miami it was time for my daughter to go to bed. She really didn't sleep on the flight, because there was a 5 yr old and a 2 year old trying to out scream each other. Since she didn't sleep she was hard to deal with at border control, getting our bags, finding our car, and getting to the hotel, but once we got to the hotel and set up she fell asleep right away, and she only woke up 1 time because she was scared. She woke up at her normal time the next day, and napped at her normal times.
Coming back to Switzerland it wasn't as easy, but it was doable. I used this article to get through.
www.bebevoyage.com/three-day-guide-surviving-baby-jet-lag/
How old was your son here? Just thinking about the doona
So if you cold go back would you use the wheeled luggage bag in stad of the tote bag??? I'm wondering about that!