Help with upcoming first trip with baby
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 90
Help with upcoming first trip with baby
Hi all,
I have a few posts where I asked about traveling with infant to europe, but we decided to not do this now, and do a trip within USA.
We are planning to visit family in San Diego and flying from Philly, I have a few questions.
Diaper Bag - for security check, can we take formula and formula water through security check or does the formula need to be remade - which will get spoiled if not kept refrigerated.
we bought a seat for our baby as well and I plan on taking the chico keyfit30 carseat for the plane, is it easy to install without the base?
also taking the uppababy stroller, can we gate check the stroller?
If you reach the airport a little early can is there a possibility of an upgrade?
Any other tips or things that I am forgetting.
I have a few posts where I asked about traveling with infant to europe, but we decided to not do this now, and do a trip within USA.
We are planning to visit family in San Diego and flying from Philly, I have a few questions.
Diaper Bag - for security check, can we take formula and formula water through security check or does the formula need to be remade - which will get spoiled if not kept refrigerated.
we bought a seat for our baby as well and I plan on taking the chico keyfit30 carseat for the plane, is it easy to install without the base?
also taking the uppababy stroller, can we gate check the stroller?
If you reach the airport a little early can is there a possibility of an upgrade?
Any other tips or things that I am forgetting.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 539
Usually you can't take the formula water unless it's already mixed with the formula. You'll have to buy a bottle of water in the terminal. A car seat is never easy to install on a plane. If it's rear-facing it's impossible. I would look into the CARES harness if your kid is big enough for it. Yes you can gate check a stroller. Just make sure if you need it in transit to ask for it back on the jet bridge at the transit point and not at baggage claim at your final destination. Upgrading 3 people is damn near impossible.
#3
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: France
Programs: United Plus
Posts: 1,761
for security check, can we take formula and formula water through security check or does the formula need to be remade - which will get spoiled if not kept refrigerated.
No, you can bring formula, water for formula and powder. No restrictions. Any liquids meant for a baby are allowed in "reasonable quantities" but even amounts for long haul international trips aren't questioned. Basically, anything related to formula is good.
we bought a seat for our baby as well and I plan on taking the chico keyfit30 carseat for the plane, is it easy to install without the base?
Should be. Practice in the car before you fly. You can't use the base on board. I recommend just leaving it at home and making sure you can do the seat belt installation comfortably. Just one more thing to lug around!
Check your manual where instructions on the seat belt-only installation and airplane use instructions are. Make sure your FAA sticker is readable.
Kudos for buying a ticket for your baby!
also taking the uppababy stroller, can we gate check the stroller?
Check your airlines' website but that should be fine. The only airline with a restriction is the 20lb limit on AA. I think the Uppababy should be under that anyway.
If you reach the airport a little early can is there a possibility of an upgrade?
Really can't tell you. What airline? Are you a ff? You might want to ask this on your airline's board to get a more accurate answer. If it's Southwest, the answer is no (only one class of service!)
Flying tips in my siggie below.
No, you can bring formula, water for formula and powder. No restrictions. Any liquids meant for a baby are allowed in "reasonable quantities" but even amounts for long haul international trips aren't questioned. Basically, anything related to formula is good.
we bought a seat for our baby as well and I plan on taking the chico keyfit30 carseat for the plane, is it easy to install without the base?
Should be. Practice in the car before you fly. You can't use the base on board. I recommend just leaving it at home and making sure you can do the seat belt installation comfortably. Just one more thing to lug around!
Check your manual where instructions on the seat belt-only installation and airplane use instructions are. Make sure your FAA sticker is readable.
Kudos for buying a ticket for your baby!
also taking the uppababy stroller, can we gate check the stroller?
Check your airlines' website but that should be fine. The only airline with a restriction is the 20lb limit on AA. I think the Uppababy should be under that anyway.
If you reach the airport a little early can is there a possibility of an upgrade?
Really can't tell you. What airline? Are you a ff? You might want to ask this on your airline's board to get a more accurate answer. If it's Southwest, the answer is no (only one class of service!)
Flying tips in my siggie below.
#5
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Nope don't do cares. You baby is to light and small. Take the keyfit. You might need to ask the FA for a seat belt extender.
You can bring any foods or drink for a baby/toddler. I recommend two days worth in case you have a delay. When you go through security just declare your stuff and they will tell you what they want done with it. Milk, breast milk, food pouches, water, formula, juices, etc are allowed. You are also not subject to size restrictions.
You can bring any foods or drink for a baby/toddler. I recommend two days worth in case you have a delay. When you go through security just declare your stuff and they will tell you what they want done with it. Milk, breast milk, food pouches, water, formula, juices, etc are allowed. You are also not subject to size restrictions.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I just found out that the outgoing trip we are not seated together, its two seats together in one row and the third seat is the row in front of the two seats. the return trip has all three seats together but the last row, which I think cant be reclined, and its an overnight flight of more than 5 hours. I am not sure if I should pay $78 more per seat according to US airways flight to get choice seats in the front rows.
#7
Join Date: Jun 2015
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I just found out that the outgoing trip we are not seated together, its two seats together in one row and the third seat is the row in front of the two seats. the return trip has all three seats together but the last row, which I think cant be reclined, and its an overnight flight of more than 5 hours. I am not sure if I should pay $78 more per seat according to US airways flight to get choice seats in the front rows.
#9
Join Date: Jun 2015
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It was United Airlines.
#10
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OP, you can check if upgrades are available when you get to the airport. There will be a fee. The chances of three upgrades being available, especially 2 or more seats next to each other, is likely to be zero.
http://www.usairways.com/en-US/trave...ades.html?re=1
http://www.usairways.com/en-US/trave...ades.html?re=1
#11
Join Date: Jun 2005
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You can bring any foods or drink for a baby/toddler. I recommend two days worth in case you have a delay. When you go through security just declare your stuff and they will tell you what they want done with it. Milk, breast milk, food pouches, water, formula, juices, etc are allowed. You are also not subject to size restrictions.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2004
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The challenge in an airplane is that sometimes the seat belt buckle falls right where you need put the seat belt through the car seat slot. I typically have dealt with that by sliding the short end of the belt in first (even if that means tipping the seat slightly), then buckling the belt and tightening it a bunch. In the process of tightening, the seat levels out.
#13
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I'd definitely get the bottled formula for the trip, makes life a lot easier logistically.
#14
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: France
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Posts: 1,761
I had the opposite experience. Premade formula was heavy and awkward to use when flying.
I premeasured the power into disposable liners, rolled them up and sealed them in a ziplock. I'm mentioning this method in case you're already using a disposable liner system. Your trip is short enough and you have the luxury of traveling with the other parent so you can actually do what works for you. I had to carry all that heavy formula myself. Never again!
I premeasured the power into disposable liners, rolled them up and sealed them in a ziplock. I'm mentioning this method in case you're already using a disposable liner system. Your trip is short enough and you have the luxury of traveling with the other parent so you can actually do what works for you. I had to carry all that heavy formula myself. Never again!
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 90
Thanks for sharing all the good ideas, Although I bought a ticket for the baby, now I am wondering If I should be carrying the car seat.
Is the car seat to be installed in the middle seat or can you install on the window seat as well. It will prevent the person in from from reclining correct, do they give you nasty looks? haha
By bottled formula you guys mean the 2 oz similac or enamil correct? yeah I think I like the idea of just taking the bottles filled with water, if they allow us to take it though security and the jar of formula.
So help me with a checklist here
Diapers
Wipes
Formula
Toys
Bibs
Extra clothes
Blanket
Snacks
Car seat
Stroller
Infant Tylenol
what else am i missing?
Is the car seat to be installed in the middle seat or can you install on the window seat as well. It will prevent the person in from from reclining correct, do they give you nasty looks? haha
By bottled formula you guys mean the 2 oz similac or enamil correct? yeah I think I like the idea of just taking the bottles filled with water, if they allow us to take it though security and the jar of formula.
So help me with a checklist here
Diapers
Wipes
Formula
Toys
Bibs
Extra clothes
Blanket
Snacks
Car seat
Stroller
Infant Tylenol
what else am i missing?