Originally Posted by
ZW4348
I just came off a flight from ORD to LAX with 9 month old on a 757 without a changing table in any of the 4 lavatories. Obviously wasn't going to change the baby in the cabin and ended up putting the changing pad on top of the closed toilet (sounded good in theory). What do parents do on flights long enough to require a diaper change, with infants too young to stand on their own, too long to fit (vertically or horizontally) on top of the closed toilet, on planes without changing tables?
Delta's (rather recently halted) non-stop flights (on 757s) connecting JFK with CPH (i.e., New York to Denmark in Europe) very often have had no changing tables on them. Of airlines in the major three airline alliances flying across the Atlantic Ocean, Delta Airline is the only flown one of mine where there were no changing tables in any of the bathrooms on board the planes. All of my CO/UA flights in recent years for trips from EWR to CPH and back have had changing tables (on the 757s).