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Bassinet on a plane
Brian wrote:
(Ian) wrote: We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO. We are taking UA. They gave us 52A and 52C on a 744 plane. It's just a standard 3-seat row, hoping the middle seat will be empty. The reservation lady also said we can have a bassinet. But I'm wondering how we can set up a bassinet in this kind of seat. (She said we can do that because there are 2 styles of bassinet ??) Or should we request bulkhead seats instead? Thanks. Somehow I doubt that the airlines would permit a bassinet. When our daughter was little, we always used something that was approved for cars. They have baby holders that snap into bulkheads that work well enough unless there is turbulence. FFM |
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Bassinet on a plane
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote:
They have baby holders that snap into bulkheads that work well enough unless there is turbulence. FFM That qualification is reassuring. G |
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Bassinet on a plane
Brian wrote:
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote: They have baby holders that snap into bulkheads that work well enough unless there is turbulence. FFM That qualification is reassuring. G If you've looked at the things you would understand the qualification. That said, severe turbulence is rare. However, if anyone on the plane was injured it would likely be the kid. FFM |
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Bassinet on a plane
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote:
If you've looked at the things you would understand the qualification. That said, severe turbulence is rare. However, if anyone on the plane was injured it would likely be the kid. FFM I'll readily admit I've never seen it. I don't want the kid hurt either. |
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Bassinet on a plane
Frank F. Matthews writes
If you've looked at the things you would understand the qualification. That said, severe turbulence is rare. However, if anyone on the plane was injured it would likely be the kid. FFM I've never seen one of these things. Is there no safety harness for the infant? -- Simon Elliott http://www.ctsn.co.uk/ |
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