hi all.
my husband is an aussie and i'm an american. we live in america currently, but will be wanting to travel to aus to visit his family early next year. LO will be 15 months old at the time. as we will probably book tickets soon, i'm trying to figure out what to do for the 14 hour flight from LAX to Brisbane.
qantas says i can have a collapsible cot/bassinet, as LO will be too big for the ones provided on the plane. i've been searching and can't seem to sort out what kind of cot/bassinet would fit on the plane and be allowed. does anyone have any experience with this? when i hear that, i think of a pack n play, but surely that'd be too big? i'm imagining a new-ish walker, miserable, trapped in an airplane cabin for forever...terrified haha.
Re: international flight 15 month old - bassinet
I wonder if you could book a bassinet anyway. You'll have extra leg space so toddler can sit and play on floor. They fold away and when open sit quite high, so would be useful for storing toys, bottles etc. Plus you will be sitting with child tolerant passengers with other babies.
Otherwise get a seat over the exit wing where there is plenty of space, bathroom and buy a flytot.