You can breastfeed at your seat if you choose, and we'll provide you with a blanket if you'd like some extra privacy.
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You aren't allowed to fly after the 32nd week of a multiple pregnancy or the 36th week of a single pregnancy. If you need to travel, you must apply for medical clearance by submitting a medical information form (MEDIF).
Babies get special treatment too with a range of yummy baby meals for you to choose from, made specifically for their tiny tummies. Plus, we have milk formula and bottles on board, available on request.
Yes you will received a pillow and blanket. As for tips, wear loose comfy clothing and shoes, drink lots of water, dont drink anything alcoholic or caffeine based before or during the flight.
Water for babies is allowed in reasonable quantities in carry-on bags. Remove this item from your carry-on bag to be screened separately from the rest of your belongings.
If a baby is crying and the parents are having trouble consoling them, a flight attendant may offer to help out. This could involve anything from holding the baby for a few minutes so the parents can take a break, have their own bathroom visits, etc.
What about babies and children? Nappies and wet wipes are permitted in your Hand Baggage. Creams, pastes, lotions and gels are allowed in your Hand Baggage, but remember, the restrictions for liquids apply. Jars of food and formula milk can be packed in your Hold Baggage.
It's free to choose your seats in First Class, when you fly on a Business Class Saver, Flex or Flex Plus fare, and when you fly in Premium Economy. If you are traveling on a Business Special fare you can select a complimentary seat when check-in opens 48 hours before you fly.
We'll always aim to seat families with children together. And as part of our family friendly policy, customers traveling with infants don't need to pay for seat selection on certain seats.