Originally Posted by
Gauri2011
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!
1. Unless your child is EXCEPTIONALLY small for its age, there is no way you're getting or using a bassinet for a 1.5 year old. Period. End of story. Don't even factor a bassinet into your equation because it isn't going to happen. The average size for an 18m old is nearly 25 lbs and about 31 inches tall. There are no bassinets on ANY airline that can accommodate this size child.
2. Perhaps instead of sassing at people who are giving you very reasonable AND accurate answers, try to listen to what they are saying. You seem to be waiting for someone to tell you that the magic airline nanny is going to swoop in to care for one child while you're tending to the other one, but that simply isn't going to happen.
3. The comment in your quote that I made bold: "yes I will definitly will be able to make out everything with the help of everyone surrounding."...
Umm, no. People around you are not going to help you take care of your kids onboard an airplane, and you have no right to expect that they will and factor that into your plans. Hire a nanny for the trip. Your kids are your job and not anyone else's.
4. You said in your original post that it is more important to you to take your children on this trip than the money aspect. So buy them both seats and your problems will mostly (but not entirely) be solved.
5. Lastly, no one is "shutting a door in your face" as far as this trip goes. Not making it all easy and free for you does not equal "shutting the door in your face." You are technically entitled to buy two tickets + 1 lap infant for this trip, but no one is obligated to provide you anything special above and beyond that. How the trip works out logistically with a lap infant and possibly without a double stroller at your layover airport and so on are for you to evaluate and decide whether this trip is worth the hassle of those things. It's your choice to take the trip and not everyone else's obligation to make the trip easy for you. You have those two things very confused.