
How I Survived a 35-Hour Trip with a Newborn Baby
Our first trip together with my newborn baby was a 35-hour journey from Toronto to Phnom Penh, which included a 10-hour layover in Hong Kong. Despite being fully recovered and accustomed to the new-mom routine, traveling with a 2-month-old baby presented a unique set of challenges. I successfully navigated the trip by having a travel companion and thorough preparation both before and during the flight. Here are some tips:
1. Flight Booking
To ensure a hassle-free journey, it’s crucial to book your flight well in advance. Selecting a seat with a bassinet is essential. These seats are limited and highly sought after, as they provide a secure spot for your baby to rest during the flight. When booking your flight in advance, you may have the options to select the seat with bassinet for free if there is available. If you are not able to select during booking, be sure to contact the airline company or booking agency to request one. Even though it is not guarantee, but it is always worth to try. Having a bassinet available not only offers a safe space for your baby to sleep but also gives you the flexibility to manage other aspects of your journey, such as organizing your belongings or taking a quick break.
2. Plane Ride
Our flight from Toronto to Hong Kong was a non-stop 16-hour journey. Traveling alone with a baby for such a long duration can be challenging, so I highly recommend having a companion to take turns caring for the baby and allowing each other to rest.
Our flight from Toronto to Hong Kong was a non-stop 16-hour journey. Traveling alone with a baby for such a long duration can be incredibly challenging. I highly recommend having a companion to take turns caring for the baby and allowing each other to rest. This teamwork approach is invaluable. I was lucky to have a companion during this trip especially taking turn, short break, or if need to take bathroom break. Plan ahead by discussing responsibilities and schedules with your travel partner, so you can effectively share the workload and make the journey more manageable for both of you.
Traveling with a baby means carrying a lot of baby gear, which sometimes includes a stroller that you might need help with to install or collapse. I ended up overpacking; in addition to my carry-on, I also brought a diaper bag, portable bassinet, and nursing pillow. It was a good lesson to learn that it was challenging to move around with all these items.
3. Baby Gear
A baby carrier is an indispensable tool for long trips if you decide not to bring a stroller and depend on how big the baby. It enables you to carry your baby while keeping your hands free for other essentials like passports, tickets, and snacks. Though it’s possible to carry a baby all day without a carrier, fatigue may quickly set in, making a baby carrier a safer and more practical choice. A good carrier ensures your baby remains close, comforted by your presence, and allows you to navigate the airport and airplane with ease. Consider investing in a carrier that offers adequate back support and is easy to put on and take off, as you’ll be using it frequently during your journey.
4. Car-seat Requirement
The travel requirements can vary depending on the country you visit. Most countries may require a car seat for your baby. If your car seat doubles as a stroller, it’s worth bringing along, as it allows you to push the stroller around without using a baby carrier. Additionally, you’ll need the car seat if traveling within that particular country. Be sure to check the car seat requirements in advance and ensure your car seat meets the other country’s regulations.
If you are visiting someone who has a car seat available for you to use, be sure to communicate with family members or friends in advance about the age and weight of your baby to ensure the car seat is suitable. They will need to bring the car seat to the airport for pickup.
At that time, since we traveled to Cambodia for a short visit and the country doesn’t require a car seat, I chose to bring only the baby carrier for convenience. However, this decision varies on a case-by-case basis. You will need to decide what gear to bring based on your specific situation.
5. Bassinet
During extended flights, bassinets are typically offered in limited spots. If you choose to travel with your baby on your lap, securing a bassinet is highly beneficial for several reasons:
- Safety: A bassinet prevents the baby from accidentally falling off your arms while you rest.
- Comfort: It provides a welcome break from constantly holding the baby, especially during lengthy flights.
- Health: Laying the baby down in the bassinet is better for their back, promoting a more comfortable sleep.
- Convenience: It facilitates easier diaper changes, allowing you to tend to your baby’s needs without much hassle.
6. Flight Safety
The bassinet is not provided until the plane safely takes off and the seat belt sign is off. During takeoff and landing, the flight attendant advised me to hold the baby on my lap and attach his baby seat belt to mine. During high turbulence, they recommend removing the baby from the bassinet for safety.
The bassinet is not provided until the plane safely takes off and the seat belt sign is off. During takeoff and landing, the flight attendant advised me to attach their baby seat belt to mine and hold the baby to my chest. In case of high turbulence, they recommend removing the baby from the bassinet for safety and follow this procedure. In my personal experience, Cathay Pacific offers a baby seat belt that can be attached to mine. However, with some other airlines, I only needed to hold the baby to my chest during takeoff, landing, and turbulence
7. Air Pressure
To alleviate air pressure on the baby’s ears, I made sure to feed him during takeoff and landing. For breastfeeding, wearing a comfortable top and having a nursing cover ready is essential. If your baby is bottle-fed, ensure the bottle is ready.
A pacifier can also help if the baby isn’t hungry. This method helps soothe the baby and reduces any discomfort caused by changing air pressure. Due to the limited space, be cautious of people walking in the aisle, as they might accidentally bump into the baby’s head or body during the feeding time.
Be attentive to signs of discomfort and have extra feeding supplies on hand to address any unexpected needs. Keeping your baby’s ears protected from pressure changes can prevent fussiness and help them remain calm during the flight.
8. Soothing
To address potential fussiness, be prepared to soothe the baby. Bring their favorite toy and have the pacifier easily accessible. Every baby is different, so find what soothes your baby best. Gentle rocking, soft singing, or new toys can also be effective in calming a fussy baby during the flight. Experiment with different soothing techniques before your trip to determine what works best for your baby.
I usually try to tire my baby out before the flight by entertaining them and keeping them awake appropriately. This helps ensure they sleep and rest on the plane. Being well-prepared with comforting items and strategies can make a significant difference in managing your baby’s mood and ensuring a more pleasant journey for both of you.
9. Baby Sleep and Feed
Time can easily be lost while traveling across different time zones. I recommend using feeding apps as it can be helpful in maintaining a routine and keeping track of feeding times, especially for newborns who require frequent feeding.
Keeping the baby on a consistent schedule as much as possible will help them adjust to the new time zone and reduce crankiness. Plan your baby’s feeding and sleep schedule ahead of time, taking into consideration the time changes and flight duration. Stick to your routine as closely as possible, and be prepared to make adjustments based on your baby’s needs during the journey. Consistency can help create a sense of normalcy for your baby, making the transition to a new time zone smoother.
10. Mom Sleeps and Feeds
Be prepared for limited sleep on the plane as you’ll likely check on the baby frequently. The plane’s bassinet may obstruct your view, prompting regular checks.
Be prepared for limited sleep on the plane as you’ll likely check on the baby frequently. The plane’s bassinet may obstruct your view, prompting regular checks. Ensure that the baby is securely placed in the bassinet and that nothing is blocking their airway before you rest. If you’re worried, ask your companion to take turns keeping an eye on the baby while you rest. Accept that your primary focus will be on ensuring your baby is comfortable and safe, and take advantage of any opportunity to rest when your baby is sleeping.
Pack essentials like a travel pillow, blanket, and eye mask to help you rest more comfortably on the plane. Staying hydrated and eating well can also help maintain your energy levels. Remember to prioritize self-care during the journey, as taking care of yourself ensures you can better care for your baby.
11. Layover
Our layover at the airport lasted for 10 hours. During this time, I made use of the portable bassinet I had brought along. This allowed the baby to rest comfortably. Various options for portable bassinets are available, and the one I selected is foldable and lightweight, making it easy to carry.
To create a peaceful sleep environment, consider using a portable sound machine to drown out airport noise and ensure uninterrupted sleep. Utilize airport facilities like family rooms or lounges for a more comfortable layover experience. Being well-prepared for layovers can make a significant difference in ensuring your baby remains well rested and content during the journey.
12. Bonus Tip
One of the advantages of flying with an infant is the priority treatment. Enjoy early boarding privileges with your baby, which allows you to settle in and get organized without the rush of other passengers. I personally prefer to be the last or almost-last to board; however, it is great to have option available.
Traveling with a newborn requires meticulous planning, but with the right preparations, it can be a rewarding experience. Remember to stay flexible and adaptable, as unexpected situations can arise during travel. Trust in your ability to handle challenges, and take comfort in knowing that each trip with your baby will become easier with experience.
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