No, I dont agree with you. We live in 21st century and in a developed country like Canada. When there were no facilities in old times then also there were solutions. I am looking for solutions and not that someone shuts door on my face. I am sorry I didnt like your first asnwer itself and so I didnt replied to you. I respect your opinion as you have logic but yes I will definitly will be able to make out everything with the help of everyone surrounding but I do not like your discouraging me.My babies wont be 8 month by the time I will travel they will be around one and half as I think ahead of time and so am looking for answers for all my queries.
Please dont answer me as I dont want to be in useless arguements. I would appreciate if you kindly dont think or comment me anything. Thanks a lot!
I was wondering should I reply or not. I get the impression that you are expecting answers you wish like to hear.
However I would like to suggest that you first check with the airline you want to fly with if they are allowing you to travel alone with two babies (I didnt find one on the route we usually are flying) . If you have found this airline, than you can start worrying about how to handle them on board.
Once again, from my own experience it is a true challenge to fly alone with twins. The first time I asked my sister-in-law to accompany my wife to bring our twins back home (they were 10 months old then). They were not able to get seats together and flight was almost full. The flight attendants assisted them happily when they needed to go to the toilet or during meals. But this was Singapore Airlines and I would not count on that with other airlines.
We were always able to get bassinet seats, but if the flight is full and demand for bassinets is high, the airline prefers to assign the bassinets to couples with one baby (for example Boeing 747= bassinet row has 4 seats/2 bassinets which fits 2 couples/1 baby each).
The bassinet I know can accomondate babies up to 80cm tall (and there is a weight restriction but I cant recall how high). It is not advisable to leave the baby alone in the bassinet. Theoretically the baby can be secured so that it not may fall out, but a 1,5 years old maybe able to open the cover.
The questions regarding carseats and stroller you should check with the airline you choose. Different airlines may have different rules.