<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
I have never had to face this problem personally, but I know for sure that I have never seen an airplane bathroom that was appropriate for changing a baby.
It will be curious to see if opinions might change when it is one's own two month old infant that is about to be relegated to an airplane toilet seat during changing. </font>
Perhaps not for 2 children at once, but the handicap-accessible bathroom in the business class cabin of a 777 is eminently well-suited for the purpose. There's a flip-down changing table far larger than any tray table, and ample room to stand as it's about twice the size of a normal lav.
And while baby poop never actually makes in on anyone's table or vicinity, the immediate impact of the smell and the sight of such an action is likely to be detrimental to people's appetites. How long does it take to flush the air in the business cabin?
Nice thing about airplane bathrooms. When you flush, it draws out a substantial volume of air and tend to take the stink out with it. Flush repeatedly if you have released gas or other odors while visiting.