Travelling with hand luggage with a baby is super easy ✨ 💺 Babies don’t need their own seat, you pay for a “lap seat”. With this ticket they often get two check in items, for us it’s the car seat and the pram. By putting them in their own bags, there’s extra space for items (including big liquids). 🍼 Pick up formula and nappies at the airport so they don’t waste luggage space. I’ll post more on this in a few days time. 🧴 When taking hand luggage your liquids must (currently) be 100mls or less (from most airports). This doesn’t apply to baby food or milk, of which you can take more. If you have bigger liquids (over 100ml), you can put a few in your car seat bag which will be checked in under the plane. I’m not sure whether this is officially allowed, but we have never had a problem doing it.. ✈️ I will have some items we will need on the plane in my rucksack so that they’re easy to get hold of - I’ll post what I have to hand in a separate video. 👶🏻 Over the next week or so I’ll post some other useful videos on things to know when travelling with your baby. 👜 Luca’s travel bag is from @Signare Tapestry - we get so many complements about it - ive added it to my showcase.
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I’ll be honest, Santorini was never at the top of my list of places I wanted to travel with a baby, but when we see bargain flights we dont mess around ✈️👋🏻
Save this if you plan to travel with your little one! One of the most frequent questions I get asked is how it works when you want to take a pram and a car seat on holiday abroad. It really is quite straight forward! Ryanair and easyJet both allow you to take two check in items whereas Wizz will charge extra to check in a carseat. (Accurate as of 10/07/23). ᵃᵈ This post has been sponsored by @Skyscanner , a fantastic place to find your cheap flights.