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#920962 by flyerdavid
09 May 2016, 09:49
Morning all. We are flying with VS to DXB at the back end of the year, this time with our darling 9 month old.... :D

I have read the pages of the VS website - my question is can anyone help with their experiences of a couple of matters.

Firstly, the VH website says that no car seats will be provided or bookable on any transfer in DXB - so we will have to take ours. How does this work with VS? Check in at the desk, did you use a protective bag etc? (we will be travelling UC so cannot take it with us onboard due to the airbags).

Secondly, how do bassinets in UC work? I think the flight is currently showing as a 787. Is it easier to have an infant on-lap all the way or is it worth booking a bassinet etc?

Many thanks in advance!
#920964 by Fuzzy14
09 May 2016, 10:42
I've travelled to MCO plenty of time with free range kids starting from 10 weeks old.

The car seat, we take ours because we're hiring a car at the other end. Not sure what to do about DXB as I guess you'll be using taxis. Always better to take your own in my opinion even if it's a pain in the @$$. For our pram we've got a Kiddiecraft bag but the car seat was wrapped in bubble wrap (by us) then they provided a polythene bag at check-in before sending to oversize.

There's maximum dimensions for basinet users but (and this isn't a personal comment) 9 months is probably too big for it as they tend to be too heavy and active/mobile. I think the infant will be on your lap.

If you want to read more, here's some trip reports I've done, might answer some more of your questions.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=274070
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=274079
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=282185
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=282217
#920966 by flyerdavid
09 May 2016, 10:55
Thank you Fuzzy14! That is really helpful. I guess I am just worried re the car seat in-transit being bashed about. But much safer in DXB taxis I guess - I will just have to learn how to attach it with the seatbelt - we have one of those Maxi-Cosi base things.

I was thinking a bassinet would be pretty pointless at 9 months - though she is on the 2nd percentile so is very small (at the moment :-P ).

I will read your TRs with interest!

Can't wait to take her away, I've seen many a family on trips I have been on and all of the kids (from very small babies to toddlers) have been angels, so I am hoping we continue that trend :blush: )!!

Fuzzy14 wrote:I've travelled to MCO plenty of time with free range kids starting from 10 weeks old.

The car seat, we take ours because we're hiring a car at the other end. Not sure what to do about DXB as I guess you'll be using taxis. Always better to take your own in my opinion even if it's a pain in the @$$. For our pram we've got a Kiddiecraft bag but the car seat was wrapped in bubble wrap (by us) then they provided a polythene bag at check-in before sending to oversize.

There's maximum dimensions for basinet users but (and this isn't a personal comment) 9 months is probably too big for it as they tend to be too heavy and active/mobile. I think the infant will be on your lap.

If you want to read more, here's some trip reports I've done, might answer some more of your questions.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=274070
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=274079
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=282185
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=282217
#920978 by sickbag
09 May 2016, 19:46
I remember 21 years ago when my daughter at 7 months-ish in a bassinet, projectile vomitted whilst sitting up. Her sick went straight between the gap between mine and my wife's seat and landed on a couple of people in the row behind. We were obviously very apologetic, but one of them said "why can't your child have used a sick bag". We didn't know she'd be sick after eating the choc-ice is what we thought,but obviously didn't say :blush:

She did have previous though, as she has been sick over me only a couple of hours into a 9 hour flight before. I didn't have a change of clothes but the lady sat next to me was very kind and sprayed me with her perfume every few hours. I remember queuing for the car at Orlando and there was a very large gap between me and everyone else in the dollar rental queue.

So the moto of my experience is always take a change of clothes and never feed a small child who suffers from travel sickness a choc-ice. And if you're sat in the row behind my family, you're sat in the splash zone :cool:
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