Which Airline for infants and small children?
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Which Airline for infants and small children?
When we have to validate our visa and/or migrate we will be taking a 4/5 year old and an infant under 1.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
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This subject has been covered alot lately, if you do a search on airlines you will find it interesting.
However, the general feeling is Singapore Airlines are the best when it comes to children and families.
Hope this helps.
However, the general feeling is Singapore Airlines are the best when it comes to children and families.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by wandrews
When we have to validate our visa and/or migrate we will be taking a 4/5 year old and an infant under 1.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
When we have to validate our visa and/or migrate we will be taking a 4/5 year old and an infant under 1.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
We have been over several times with kids.
The best were Singapore Airlines (both on the ground and in air) and the worst by far BA.
Ours were1 & 5 on the BA flight
No doubt others will say BA are great
PJ
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by wandrews
When we have to validate our visa and/or migrate we will be taking a 4/5 year old and an infant under 1.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
When we have to validate our visa and/or migrate we will be taking a 4/5 year old and an infant under 1.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Last year we flew with Japan Airlines, and whilst they were really helpful, we feel that the choice of "western" cuisine was rather limited and/or not "western" at all.
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
hi
heard alot of good things about singapore airlines where kids are concernd so we will be looking at them when its out turn to go
good luck way86
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Hi
We went to melbourne last year with lufthansa (not sure of spelling) and I would recommend them. I took our 18 month old and 5 year old. They were entertained all the way, we had a crib at the front, our eldest got a bag of goodies twice en route and all meals were very western and child friendly. Have to say we travelled there and back without a hitch. The only trouble is we had to change via vienna which was a pain but for us was worth it as the flights were very cheap about 400 adult 200 child and 70 infant. Hope this helps.
Irene
We went to melbourne last year with lufthansa (not sure of spelling) and I would recommend them. I took our 18 month old and 5 year old. They were entertained all the way, we had a crib at the front, our eldest got a bag of goodies twice en route and all meals were very western and child friendly. Have to say we travelled there and back without a hitch. The only trouble is we had to change via vienna which was a pain but for us was worth it as the flights were very cheap about 400 adult 200 child and 70 infant. Hope this helps.
Irene
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Not mine please!!!!....hahaha
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I'd deffinately say Singapore Airlines. There's plenty of entertainment available for everyone not just the kids.
It's the only airline I'll be flying with when/if we get our visa's (waiting for final nod at moment).
It's the only airline I'll be flying with when/if we get our visa's (waiting for final nod at moment).
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by parkhigh
Hi
We went to melbourne last year with lufthansa (not sure of spelling) and I would recommend them. I took our 18 month old and 5 year old. They were entertained all the way, we had a crib at the front, our eldest got a bag of goodies twice en route and all meals were very western and child friendly. Have to say we travelled there and back without a hitch. The only trouble is we had to change via vienna which was a pain but for us was worth it as the flights were very cheap about 400 adult 200 child and 70 infant. Hope this helps.
Irene
Hi
We went to melbourne last year with lufthansa (not sure of spelling) and I would recommend them. I took our 18 month old and 5 year old. They were entertained all the way, we had a crib at the front, our eldest got a bag of goodies twice en route and all meals were very western and child friendly. Have to say we travelled there and back without a hitch. The only trouble is we had to change via vienna which was a pain but for us was worth it as the flights were very cheap about 400 adult 200 child and 70 infant. Hope this helps.
Irene
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by jeff hardy
Wow! Are those return fares?
Wow! Are those return fares?
YEP We went july 21st something like that just before the kids broke up for school for 3 weeks. vienna to kl to melbourne. We booked in april so wasnt really last minute. i would go again as they were so cheap ba quantas etc were almost 3k which we couldnt afford.
something to think of anyway
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by parkhigh
YEP We went july 21st something like that just before the kids broke up for school for 3 weeks. vienna to kl to melbourne. We booked in april so wasnt really last minute. i would go again as they were so cheap ba quantas etc were almost 3k which we couldnt afford.
something to think of anyway
irene
YEP We went july 21st something like that just before the kids broke up for school for 3 weeks. vienna to kl to melbourne. We booked in april so wasnt really last minute. i would go again as they were so cheap ba quantas etc were almost 3k which we couldnt afford.
something to think of anyway
irene
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by jeff hardy
Wow! Are those return fares?
Wow! Are those return fares?
Hi just thought of something else too when i looked for a flight i got those details and then played the flight companies off each other e.g got the same flight with different prices for each of us. I kept getting them to match and then went back to the other took about a day to sort but i saved heaps. good luck
irene
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Re: Which Airline for infants and small children?
Originally posted by wandrews
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to an airline that best caters for young children.
It's luck, up to a point, because it depends on the crew that you happen to get, but I've never had a bad experience with Singapore Airlines in any way. (Might be famous last words, of course.) They wouldn't be so good, though, if someone is allergic to nuts...
Anyway, our initial thought is, if we travel via the states, surely we must get "western" food all the way.
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One that gets to your destination is always good
A few of these and the kids will sleep all the way
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A few of these and the kids will sleep all the way
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We flew with Qantas last year, but its a shared flight -
LHR - Bangkok - with Qantas ( good service / food / kiddie stuff ),
then:
Bangkok - SYD - with BA ( poor food / service / etc )
even so its only 24 hours and I have to say that our nippers were brilliant all the way through.
To be perfectly honest, so long as ours had me to sprawl all over and a good supply of crayons / paper / stickers etc they were fine - its what you make it.
Going this yr with cathay and will let you know how we get on in 8 wks time.
LHR - Bangkok - with Qantas ( good service / food / kiddie stuff ),
then:
Bangkok - SYD - with BA ( poor food / service / etc )
even so its only 24 hours and I have to say that our nippers were brilliant all the way through.
To be perfectly honest, so long as ours had me to sprawl all over and a good supply of crayons / paper / stickers etc they were fine - its what you make it.
Going this yr with cathay and will let you know how we get on in 8 wks time.
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We have had to change our plans recently and as a result hubby and our 8 year old will be flying to Perth on the 9th of Decenber and I will follow 6 days later with our 20 month old. We are flying with Emirates and they have arranged a greet and assist service for check in, transfers and baggage claim. They have also pre booked our seats for us (eventhough Ryan is under 2 we can't pre book a sky cot because we have bought him his own seat).
I haven't tried this type of service before but it sounds good.
A friend of mine travels to Dubai on average about 9 times a month (sometimes with his wife and small children). He has tried lots of diffferent companies but he raves about Emirates and won't fly with anyone else.
Will post my findings when I get back.
ACE
I haven't tried this type of service before but it sounds good.
A friend of mine travels to Dubai on average about 9 times a month (sometimes with his wife and small children). He has tried lots of diffferent companies but he raves about Emirates and won't fly with anyone else.
Will post my findings when I get back.
ACE