Monday, November 7, 2011

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Family Air Travel

Air Travel: What's Hot Now
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Family Air Travel
Nov 7th 2011, 10:01

There are so many different components to travel with a family. This compilation of articles is to help you with your family air travels - whether you are pregnant and want to know airline policies; traveling with an infant, twins, or multiples; are flying with a senior citizen; or traveling for a family event - this is a starting point for finding the information you need in one place.

Pregnant and Flying - Airlines and Pregnancy Air Travel - Americas

The airline policies regarding pregnant travelers during different stages of pregnancy for various airlines in the Americas - the United States, Canada, Mexico and Latin America.

Pregnant and Flying - Airlines and Pregnancy Air Travel - Europe and Africa

Airline rules regarding pregnant passengers during different stages of pregnancy on European and African airlines.

Pregnant and Flying - Airlines and Pregnancy Air Travel - Asian, Australian, Sou

Airline policies for pregnant travelers to Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

Survival Tips for Air Travel with an Infant - Planning Stages

Airports are not the most people-friendly places already. Flights are not the most sterile. Add travel with an infant to the mix and you may wonder how you can get through the experience both sane and safe. Tips for air travel with an infant may not be 100% foolproof, but it is always important to have a plan ready when you are traveling with your baby. The planning stages can be as important as the trip. In planning, you can at least try to avoid potential difficulties regarding air travel with your infant.

Survival Tips for Air Travel with an Infant - At the Airport

Airports are not the most people-friendly places already. Add travel with an infant to the mix and you may wonder how you can get through the experience both sane and safe. Tips for air travel with an infant may not be 100% foolproof, but it is always important to have a plan ready when you are traveling with your baby. Then you are ready to embark on the airport portion of your journey.

Survival Tips for Air Travel with an Infant - The Flight

Flights often seem to be incubators for illness. Add travel with an infant to the mix and you may wonder how you can get through the experience both sane and safe. Tips for air travel with an infant may not be 100% foolproof, but it is always important to have a plan ready when you are traveling with your baby. After making it through the airport, you are set for the toughest challenge of all - the flight.

Travel With an Infant - Luggage and What You Can Check in for Free

With most airlines, infants who travel and don't occupy a seat are still given a luggage allotment. Some of the possible items that may be allowed are covered.

Airlines and Air Travel with Children and Infants - Strollers

Part of the travel experience with young children is toting along a stroller, for use at the airport. Since airlines have a fairly standard procedure for strollers, this feature describes what you will likely experience if traveling by air with child and stroller.

Air Travel with a Toddler - Tips and Advice for Flying with Young Children

Flying with children of any age can be a stressful experience. Not only do you have to worry about how they feel and behave, but also how others around you react. This has to be especially true for toddlers - with all their new-found skills for running and talking and moving about - a confined space, teeming with unfamiliar faces and surroundings does not sound ideal. So traveling with a toddler definitely presents its challenges, but planning ahead may give you at least a chance at a smooth flight.

Unaccompanied Minors - Air Travel and Children Flying Alone

There are lots of children traveling solo on the airlines as unaccompanied minors. As with nearly all aspects of air travel, there are rules that apply to younger travelers flying unaccompanied, and travel tips to help make travel relatively stress-free.

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