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Old Apr 2, 2011 | 5:51 am
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Originally Posted by Eclipsepearl
The problem that really adds flight time. The route is much further north, going into or near Canada, bypassing the East Coast entirely. Stopping in Gander, Newfoundland would be a more logical layover...

When it comes to flying with children, better to just get there. Dragging it out, staying in hotels, etc. just prolongs the agony. I've been flying between Europe and California about twice a year, usually alone with three children since each was 4 months old. Tiring? yeah. Do-able? Yes, we make it. Being organized is key.

Two of my children are very active (and the middle one gets so when she's around the other two). My goal is to keep them quiet and not disturbing others. New toys, walks up and down the aisle, etc. It's parenting in the trenches, long, tedious... but you do, eventually, land...

By the time they get through check-in, boarding, the meal service, etc. most will nod off at some point.

The only time I saw children do badly on overnight flights (which were, almost half my career) were when they were sick. Too bad both directions aren't overnight!
Same thoughts here too -- including the thoughts about the night/overnight flights generally being much easier and the thoughts about the hassle of adding stops/connections (particularly those stops/connections involving a night at a hotel, trotting luggage to/from the hotel and going through the check-in and security screening process again).
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