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Where do you change diapers on a plane?

If the airplane has a changing table in the bathroom, you're all set. If it doesn't, you've got two options: using the closed toilet seat in the cramped bathroom as a changing table, or standing up and turning your airplane seat into a changing area.



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Knowing what to do with soiled diapers is vital whether you're driving across the country or just a few hours away to Grandma's house. You can use special bags made for diapers or even old bread bags to pack diapers up. Look for an outdoor trash can to dispose of your diapers whenever possible.

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The odor of a dirty diaper will just not go away. Whether you have a sealed garbage can or a diaper genie, once you open the lid — the scent is released again. Flies like anything that they find to be delightfully stinky, and dirty diapers are very inviting to them.

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Most airlines will include diaper bags in your carry on allowance. If your child is traveling for free as an unticketed infant/child, they do not have a baggage allowance. Please keep that in mind when you decide what to carry on and what to check.

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Diapers: Pack one diaper for every hour of expected travel time plus one or two extras. If you are flying, be prepared for at least one blow-out mid-flight. Formula: The TSA allows formula, breastmilk, and juice for children in reasonable quantities.

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