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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2014, 05:11:33 PM »
and include a no fat person policy...

x2 the larger issue with commercial flight is not children but what to do about the fats.

Ticket price should scale with bodyweight imho.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2014, 05:13:05 PM »
x2 the larger issue with commercial flight is not children but what to do about the fats.

Ticket price should scale with bodyweight imho.

Own section with extra large seats and all you can eat buffet.

At a premium price.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #27 on: November 29, 2014, 05:18:27 PM »
x2 the larger issue with commercial flight is not children but what to do about the fats.

Ticket price should scale with bodyweight imho.

Their lack of willpower sickens me.
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #28 on: November 29, 2014, 05:23:35 PM »
x2 the larger issue with commercial flight is not children but what to do about the fats.

Ticket price should scale with bodyweight imho.

need to come up with a catchy name for such an airline...
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #29 on: November 29, 2014, 05:37:19 PM »
need to come up with a catchy name for such an airline...
American Airlines.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #30 on: November 29, 2014, 05:39:11 PM »
American Airlines.

That was epic, LOL!!!
Once again the answer was right in my face yet did not capture it...
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #31 on: November 29, 2014, 05:42:19 PM »
American Airlines.

Ha ha brutal truth!

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #32 on: November 29, 2014, 05:46:40 PM »
Here's something I would recommend you ask your Pediatrician about.....Benadryl.

First generation anti-histamines, while typically used for allergies in older kiddies and adults, can technically be given to infants as well. They can generally provide them with a nice 3-4 hours of sleep. I wouldn't recommend you do this on a daily basis or even develop a pattern of any sort, but for a flight, it comes in very handy.

There are charts you can use online to determine the exact dose to give (the dosage is usually 1 mg/kg).

If you consider using it, PLEASE GIVE YOUR PEDIATRICIAN A CALL FIRST AND ASK. I am pretty certain that it can be given to a 22 month old (dosage based on weight), but call your doc first and run it by him/her to get the final green light.

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Took some 3 weeks ago due to an allergic reaction

About 30min later I literally passed the fuck out

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #33 on: November 29, 2014, 06:45:54 PM »
American Airlines.

Strong work! Holy shit LMAO!

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2014, 06:50:16 PM »
I used to fly first class a LOT... both domestic and international.  The service and the amenities are nothing like they were 10 years ago.  Unless you are flying in Europe or across an ocean, it's not worth it.  If you are flying in the US, all you'll get is a larger seat, free booze and a free meal (only flights that are over 2-3 hours long).  Airlines have tighten their belts and are nickel and diming you for EVERYTHING now.  Glad I don't have to fly anymore... it's pure torture.

There is really no way to tell if your baby will cry during the flight.  Some kids sleep the whole flight, others cry the entire time.  Airlines are much more tolerant of things today.  People are allowed to bring animals with them on the flight, as long as they claim their animal is a "service" animal.  It's total bullshit!  The last flight I took was a coast to coast US Air nonstop flight in first.  The lady next to me had a small dog with her (no carrier).  The dog was licking the water from my glass and trying to eat the food off my plate.  I think it farted a few times too.  

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #35 on: November 29, 2014, 06:57:03 PM »
I used to fly first class a LOT... both domestic and international.  The service and the amenities are nothing like they were 10 years ago.  Unless you are flying in Europe or across an ocean, it's not worth it.  If you are flying in the US, all you'll get is a larger seat, free booze and a free meal (only flights that are over 2-3 hours long).  Airlines have tighten their belts and are nickel and diming you for EVERYTHING now.  Glad I don't have to fly anymore... it's pure torture.

There is really no way to tell if your baby will cry during the flight.  Some kids sleep the whole flight, others cry the entire time.  Airlines are much more tolerant of things today.  People are allowed to bring animals with them on the flight, as long as they claim their animal is a "service" animal.  It's total bullshit!  The last flight I took was a coast to coast US Air nonstop flight in first.  The lady next to me had a small dog with her (no carrier).  The dog was licking the water from my glass and trying to eat the food off my plate.  I think it farted a few times too.  

I've only recently had the financial chutzpah to fly 1st class occasionally and to be honest I've been underwhelmed.  The extra space is nice and you're less likely to sit beside a disgusting miscreant but I'm not sure if that's worth paying double the price or more.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2014, 07:11:25 PM »
I fly coach.  Maybe you'll get to meet me if you fly coach.  All flight long, there I'll be.  Right along side you.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #37 on: November 29, 2014, 08:14:11 PM »
I would expect a child to cry at the same time our ears pop during the ascent and descent.  While it's a little uncomfortable for adults, it's incredibly painful for a child.
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #38 on: November 29, 2014, 08:48:25 PM »
The underdeveloped eustachian tube is the culprit.  In traditional Chinese medicine a chopstick is gently inserted into the child's ear to a depth of 4 yang.  That's about 8 inches.


In the early 1900s they used to place children in a bathysphere and tow them behind ocean liners.  No changes in air pressure meant no crying.  Is the toddler still small enough to fit in a pressure cooker?  You could hold it on your lap for safekeeping or just check it in (don't include the plug tho, just in case).

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #39 on: November 29, 2014, 08:50:40 PM »
If he cries, he cries.
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #40 on: November 29, 2014, 08:53:19 PM »
This whole vacation idea is sounding pretty half baked.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #41 on: November 29, 2014, 09:18:21 PM »
My aunt always flew first class (it was called red carpet back in the day) with all six of my cousins. They were little hellions too.

I don't much care for crying babies. Fortunately, I've not experienced fussy kids when I fly for some reason. Coming home from Germany last summer on the long leg of the flight, which is about 8 hours, there was a couple who carried their child up and down the aisle rocking the baby to keep it quiet. I appreciated their consideration of others trying to sleep.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #43 on: November 29, 2014, 10:11:16 PM »
My aunt always flew first class (it was called red carpet back in the day) with all six of my cousins. They were little hellions too.

I don't much care for crying babies. Fortunately, I've not experienced fussy kids when I fly for some reason. Coming home from Germany last summer on the long leg of the flight, which is about 8 hours, there was a couple who carried their child up and down the aisle rocking the baby to keep it quiet. I appreciated their consideration of others trying to sleep.

Parents do that for themselves too. It's not nice for anyone to hear a siren whale when you just want to relax and never get any sleep.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #44 on: November 29, 2014, 11:20:31 PM »
Taking a trip next month with the family and I'm debating on whether or not to fly first class, as I'm traveling with a 22 month old. It will be a 1 hour flight, connect, then a 4 hour flight. I've never flown with a child before and am worried about what the other people will think. Part of me thinks, fuck it, if he's pissed better for me to be comfortable than not, but part of me thinks it would be a dick move to ruin someone's flight that paid for a first class ticket. Thanks.

Took my baby (when she was about 6 through 8 months) plenty of times on the plane, and twice on first class for a five hour flight (best money I've ever spent), luckily so far my girl had been a great flyer... Even on one red eye she didn't make a peep.

Most important thing is to be prepared have everything you need and plenty of distractions for your kid.  Keep calm and cool... That will also help your kid keep calm and cool.

And no its not a dick move, you paid for the first class tickets just like anyone else in that cabin.  If someone complains tell them to move their ass back with the cattle if they're not happy.  You're bringing another human being with you not some wild animal.


PS.  The one trip I didn't put my girl in a onesie, and in sweat pants instead, she took a shit as she was sleeping on me, then somehow it migrated up her diaper, out of her pants and all over my hands... Passengers next to me got up as quick as possible when I needed to make a run with her to the bathroom

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #45 on: November 29, 2014, 11:34:54 PM »
The underdeveloped eustachian tube is the culprit.  In traditional Chinese medicine a chopstick is gently inserted into the child's ear to a depth of 4 yang.  That's about 8 inches.


In the early 1900s they used to place children in a bathysphere and tow them behind ocean liners.  No changes in air pressure meant no crying.  Is the toddler still small enough to fit in a pressure cooker?  You could hold it on your lap for safekeeping or just check it in (don't include the plug tho, just in case).


Hahahaha. Is that true?  The chopstick thing?

This makes a lot of sense actually as Princess alluded to

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #46 on: November 30, 2014, 01:50:18 AM »
....it's only 4 hours, I'm sure they can handle it.

Anyway, who cares what they think.

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #47 on: November 30, 2014, 02:17:48 AM »
Caring more about random assholes on a plane than about your baby  ::)

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #48 on: November 30, 2014, 02:18:36 AM »
Best way to get a screaming kid to shut up is when a stranger walk up to him/her and make the kid confused! A new strange face! U only need to say Hey, whats wrong with you! And the kid will just stare at u forgot all the problems!

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Re: Flying first class with a baby?
« Reply #49 on: November 30, 2014, 03:33:08 AM »
Why should the baby have to deal with the people in first class? Furthermore, did the baby want to go on the trip? Does the baby like flying? Screw you adults, a baby shouldn't have to put up with your wants and desires.