So we leave on Friday for vacation. I'm flying with the baby and MIL, my husband and FIL are driving so they are taking most of the baby stuff. Going to try to get by with just baby bag filled with the essentials. I'm debating which formula to bring on the plane. I use Similac Sensitive in powder form from a big tub that I get at Sams Club. So I was going to pick up the ready to feed option just because I thought that would be a littler easier to deal with on the plane (I have tried ready to feed before in a big jug and he took it just fine.) But Similac in Sensitive ready to feed only comes in packs with 2 oz bottles. I would have to take at least 6 to be safe (or even more.) Will they let me bring that much through security if it's in a clear bag? Or should I just put my powder in my bottles and get water after I get through security and make them as I need them? I wish they had the little packets (like Crystal Lite) like Enfamil does. What do you think?
Also, I'm planning on gate checking the travel system and bringing the carrier. When do you usually put the baby in the carrier? Was thinking after I have to gate check, but you can't have baby in the carrier on take off so not sure?
Also, I keep getting conflicting advice from friends, do you sit in the front or back?
I think I'm over thinking a lot of this! : )
Thanks for your help!!
Re: Hmmm, more travel questions.
You can't wear the carrier and baby during take off and landing.
I preferred a window seat for more privacy since I nursed during take off and whenever DD got hungry. Good luck!
We had no issues bringing a bunch of formula and water through security. We had powder, which they didn't care about, we had little Similac RTF, we had water in a little thermos, and we had two random bottles half full of formula bc she had alredy eaten on the last flight. They tested the water and bottles and that was it! They didn't seem to care how much we had, they were all super friendly.
We wore DD through the airports. We checked her stroller and car seat so we didn't have to deal with bringing anything through security or the airport.
I brought my diaper bag with all the formula and three bottles. We flew Air Canada all three times but the crew was super chill and didn't seem to care if I wore her during take off or landing, which I did twice, not the other times. I didn't ask if I could, I just did it.