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Using a Baby Carrier at Airports and when Flying
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Using a Baby Carrier at Airports and when Flying

Top tips for navigating airports and travelling with kids - best baby carriers to use, hacks for managing on planes and in airports with babies and much more, all from experienced babywearers and parents.
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By Zoe MastersJul 11, 2017
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Babywearing can make a huge difference in the airport. Whether it's a staycation or further afield, your adventure is just a few hours away, but first, you've got to navigate the chaos of the terminal! We asked our lovely customers in our Clan Oscha group if they had any tips and wisdom to share with us to help you arrive at your destination, cool, relaxed and ready to start your holiday!

 

Use a baby wrap carrier when you arrive at the airport

 

You've made it to the airport - you and lots of cases too. One thing everyone in the Clan agreed on is that while our luggage doesn't tend to run off - our toddlers may - and so carrying your little one in a baby wrap not only helps to be 'hands free' for cases - but helps lower stress levels while you take in the airport, and figure out where to go.

 

Can I use a baby carrier through airport security

 

This varies from airport to airport, so it's easier to presume you'll be asked to remove your child from the carrier. Then if you don't it's a bonus. One of our customers Kayla had a fabulous tip:

 

“I would recommend not wearing loose clothing like sweaters under your baby carrier, wear as tight fitted clothing as possible. Then they are less likely to think you could be hiding something on yourself.

 

The rings in a ring sling may trigger the security alarm if you walk through wearing it - they are however still allowed through, and a ring sling, in particular, can be super quick to pop back on.

 

One of the things we love for an airport is a short woven baby wrap. A size 2 or 3 can easily fit into your hand luggage, it can double up as a pillow, or a blanket on the flight.

Michelle uses size 3 Zorro Camilla for a simple hip carry

 

There is a fabulous carry called a 'No No No Hip Carry' that not only mimics a ring sling but involves no rings and no tying either. It's extremely fast to both do and to release your child from which is ideal for the frequent “up and down carrying an airport creates. (See tutorial below)

 

Using a baby carrier when waiting at an airport

 

Once you're through security the first of a series of waits begins, waiting to board, waiting to take off, and for the children even being on the plane is just another period of waiting. For children waiting is so much easier when they feel safe and secure. There will be lots of new sights and sounds to take in, and unfamiliar faces, but holding your little one close to you, where they can hear your heart and smell home, will bring calm. A carrier is ideal for your child to still be able to take naps, feed and play, without getting overtired or overstimulated. It also makes it easier to social distance if you are trying to navigate busier areas.

 

Best Baby Wrap Carries for Airports

No No No Hip Carry (Size 2):

 

Coolest Hip Cross Carry (Size 3):

 

Front Cross Carry Pre Tied (Size 5/6/7)

 

 

Can I use a baby carrier on a plane?

 

During take-off your child will either be in a flight safe car seat or you'll be given a lap belt to secure around yourself and your baby. Once you're flying and the seatbelt sign is off, you're often free to use your baby carrier again.

Wrapping on a plane with a longer wrap isn't the easiest, although if you've pre-tied a Front Cross Carry it can be do-able. Using a ring sling, or baby carrier is a much easier choice as you can just pop your wee one back in.

It can be great to use a baby carrier when you're flying as it can be very soothing for your baby and help to settle them.

 

Tips for Entertaining your Child on the Plane

 

We've got a fair few children between us at Oscha HQ, and so here are some of the things we did to help keep our children occupied and happy:

 

  • Something for them to suck at takeoff! It can really help with their ears to get something for them to suck - for older children a lolly works really well.
  • Colours and Paper - Ideally a sticker book too! You may arrive looking like you did really well at the Dentist - covered head to toe in stickers - but hopefully, your child will have had fun.
  • Snacks, snacks and more snacks! Ideally, ones that take a long time to get through - popcorn, raisins, crisps, and dried fruit.
  • For younger babies they will want to feed and drink more, this is because babies not only feed for hunger, but for comfort too.
  • Dress your child in light removable layers as the temperature on the plane can vary greatly.

 

What's the best baby carrier or sling to take to the airport?

 

Best Slings for Short Hops

 

A Ring Sling, Bairn Carrier or a Size 2 baby wrap

 


Ring Sling Shop

 

Best Slings for Long Haul

 

Cairis Baby Carrier or woven wrap.

 


Baby & Toddler Cairis Carrier Shop

 

Best Slings for Walking Adventures

 

Whatever you usually find best for long walks. Read our piece on Hiking in an Oscha here

 

One of our Clan Teruko said

 

“I hesitated to take both a long (base +2) and non-easy-care wrap with me when we flew cross country, but it was absolutely the right choice. Both my toddler and my baby love this wrap and it allowed me to do any carry I wanted. It's also full of sleepy dust as you can see in the photo. Wearing allowed me to install his car seat onboard without waking him!"

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Teruko taking her little one onto the plane fast asleep!

Best Slings for the Beach

 

Easy Care Ring Slings or Shorter Woven Wraps

 


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If you'd like to read more in-depth about the pro's and con's of each carrier on holiday, read our piece on choosing the best carrier for you here.

 

We'd love to hear where you've travelled and what sling you took! Post on Clan Oscha to show us your travels and make us all really jealous!

 

Read more in our Travelling with Kids series:

Top Tips for Carrying in the Heat and which baby slings are best for summer


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The co-founder of Oscha & twin mum of 3, Zoe is a seasoned babywearer and is passionate about all things baby carriers and Middle-earth!

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