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Agree with previous post - it’s pretty easy at three month as your probably will probably sleep most of the flight. My biggest advice would be to call the airline and see about the in-flight infant bed policy. We flew a 12 hour flight with our baby in our hands the whole time and it wasn’t really fun but those bassinet look like a life saver! Good luck, you’ll be great!
There is a great Facebook group that touches this, destination specific advice, and so much more. Definitely check out Club Bébé Voyage.
If you are breastfeeding it’s a piece of cake. Bring a baby carrier to wear her when she is sleeping.
Agree with the above, travelling with an infant is a breeze just make sure you do the feeding on take off landing. Their ears are sensitive to the pressure.
It’s hard to believe but that age is probably the easiest to fly. Pack layers and a couple extra blankets, extra formula, teethers, a few new toys. All you can really do with a baby that young is walk them up and down the aisles a bit when they get restless. We gave our son a bottle at take off and made sure to have a bottle ready (or pacifier) at landing so his ears weren’t too bothered
I flew with my twins when they were 12 months. Just make sure you call ASAP and reserve a baby crib. The way there is easier because it’s night so they’ll sleep. The way back is harder because it’s daytime. But 3 months is really young. Give a bottle or BF during takeoff and landing. Don’t bring everything and the kitchen sink. Bring what you need to get there and buy diapers, etc, there. Make sure you have laundry where you’re staying. Then you don’t need to bring that many clothes either.
Very helpful comments - thank you 🙏🏼
My baby had a blowout on both flights, apparently the change in air pressure can cause it. So take a few diapers and wipes, us 2 changes on clothing for baby (and a spare shirt for you 😅).