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Flying with kids can be daunting, but with some preparation and helpful tips, it can become a smoother experience for parents and children. Spring break is in full swing, and it’s essential to remember a few key things to make the journey more manageable.

First and foremost, the chaos of packing for the family and ensuring everyone has their tickets can be overwhelming. Amidst the hustle and bustle, don’t forget to take a moment to breathe. Getting caught up in travel logistics is easy, but staying calm is essential for a stress-free experience.

Please encourage your children to pack their backpacks with essential items to keep them occupied during the flight. Items like dry snacks, books, puzzles, tablets with headphones, or a favorite toy can help keep them entertained and engaged. Additionally, providing them with a photocopy of their boarding pass to keep in their bag can give them a sense of responsibility and serve as identification if needed.

For children susceptible to ear discomfort during takeoff and landing, consider packing gum or something to chew on (Tootie Roll Fruit Chews work best for me). This can help alleviate pressure in their ears and reduce the likelihood of discomfort or crying during the flight. 

Situating your family towards the back of the plane can also have advantages, such as easy access to the bathroom and being among the first to receive snacks from the cart.

While in-flight WiFi may come at a cost, many airlines offer a flight tracker feature that allows passengers to monitor their journey’s progress. This can be useful for keeping children engaged and informed about the flight’s duration and remaining travel time.

Organization is critical when traveling with kids, so designate one person to hold all tickets and flight information in a secure envelope. This ensures easy access to essential documents and reduces the risk of misplacing necessary paperwork during the journey.

Above all, remember to stay calm and focus on the excitement of the upcoming vacation.

Consider utilizing a travel agent like myself to assist with any unforeseen problems or questions during your trip and manage all the details. From organizing transfers to booking flights and ensuring all of your documents are in order, our expertise and knowledge provide valuable assistance and peace of mind, allowing you to focus on creating lasting memories with your family.

Flying with kids doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Proper preparation, organization, and a positive attitude can become a rewarding experience for the whole family. So, take a deep breath, keep these tips in mind, and prepare to embark on your next adventure! If you have any questions or need further assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out on my Facebook page or in my travel group.

Safe travels!

 

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Sarah Lewis
Sarah Lewis is a Travel Advisor and a stay-at-home homeschooling Mom to her two children. Paulyanna and Bubbie (Notley III). She met her husband Notley while they were both serving in the Marine Corps. They’ve been married 14 years as of May 2023. Originally from Wisconsin, Sarah and her family have moved all over the U.S. for her husband’s career, but have finally settled down in Central Florida close to one of their favorite vacation destinations: Disney World! She has been obsessed with all things Disney and Disney Princess since she was a little girl! She never had the chance to go to Disneyland or Disney World as a child, but when her husband’s job moved them to West Palm Beach, FL, just 3 hours from Disney World, she knew this was her time! She took her very first trip to Disney World when her children were 3 and 6 years old. Being able to experience it for the first time through the eyes of her children was the most magical experience ever! She LOVES going back with her children and seeing them light up again and again! Sarah and her family are Disney World and Universal annual passholders as well as Disney Vacation Club Members! Traveling and vacationing as a family started with Disney World, but it didn't end there! Sarah motto in life has always been "Life should be lived salty and free. Adventure with a sense of freedom and a touch of salt!” Life should be lived to the fullest, taking risks and embracing the unknown. Be brave, be bold, and don't be afraid to take chances. Seek out experiences that make you feel alive and take full advantage of the freedom that life provides. Live Salty and Free and make the most of every moment! Sarah and her family love cruising, lounging at all-inclusive resorts and traveling all over the world as a family! Sheabsolutely loves to keep up to date on all things travel related! You can keep up with the latest travel news by visiting her on facebook! Aside from traveling, Sarah’s biggest passion is sewing! She is the administrative assistant at her favorite sewing company and loves sewing matching clothing for her family to wear during their travels!

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