The best place to sit with a baby in 2026 is the Bulkhead Row (the first row of a cabin section). A supportive peer "pro-parent" tip: this is usually the only row where the airline can install a bassinet (sky cot), allowing you to be hands-free during the cruise portion of the flight. If a bulkhead isn't available, the back of the plane is the second-best choice. Sitting near the rear puts you closer to the larger lavatories (often the only ones with changing tables) and the galley, where flight attendants can provide warm water for bottles. Additionally, the constant "white noise" of the engines is louder at the back, which acts as a natural sleep aid for infants. You should avoid the "Exit Rows" entirely, as passengers with infants are legally prohibited from sitting there for safety reasons, and these seats do not allow for under-seat storage of diaper bags.