As much as us Aussie parents love to travel overseas with our kids, flying with the brood can definitely pose a few, uh, challenges.
Over the years I’ve discovered that the key to making family fly time as stress-free and enjoyable – yes, enjoyable – as possible comes down to preparation, exhalation, and choosing an airline that gets it.
One of those airlines is Emirates, whose Department of Family Travel website is an absolute godsend for any parent planning an overseas trip. They even have a downloadable checklist for travelling with kids, in case you’ve got a million things on your mind (which you do).
It’s helpful to check your family baggage allowance before you even start packing, because Emirates has special allowances when travelling with infants or kids under two years old. Then, once you arrive at the airport, they’ve got your sanity sorted with priority boarding.
Once on board, the family-friendly goodness continues with gourmet meals, amazing entertainment and kid-friendly cabin crew that can help with everything from bottle warmers to extra nappies.
There are many times I could have used some Emirates love while flying overseas with my two kids. And I’m not alone. I got talking to some other parents who shared the things they’ve nailed and failed while flying with kids (in the spirit of the Nailed and Failed segment on Mamamia‘s This Glorious Mess family podcast). Strap in for some turbulence.
Failed: A hair-raising incident.
Mum-of-two Cherie had a particularly hair-raising experience with her toddler on a long-haul flight.