Travelling with a baby in hand has never been easy for parents. It is stressful because your baby might just decide to cry throughout the flight duration. It is not easy because you will be ‘judged’ by the passengers next to you – me. I also know of a few friends who would literally ‘roll’ their eyes when there is an infant flying together in the same cabin.
The first step to good parenting, coming from me, a non-parent, is to pacify your child at the sound of his/her first whinge. This is to ensure that your child does not disturb the peace of other passengers. Right?
The second step is to prepare your fellow passengers on what’s coming by handing out a goodie bag with a note of explanation. Right?
Right.
This is not the first time a parent has gone the extra mile to seek the understanding of their fellow passengers. In 2012,
Then in 2014, another parent did the same thing. Parents Christina Diaz and Michael Rubinstein of two 14-week-old twins distributed sweets to passengers in anticipation of the new-born babies disturbing other flyers.
The note reads:
Then again recently, a parent flying from South Korea to San Francisco…
The note reads:
I think it was a nice gesture by giving out ear plugs and candies. However, to prepare, pack and carry 200 packets of these goodie bags onboard must be heavy! Some netizens (fellow parents maybe) have stood out condemning such acts because ‘Babies are babies, and sometimes they cry. Everyone needs to just accept that reality and get over it.’
Kolin is your average, everyday traveler who's slightly obsessed with the comfort of his own bed. (Okay, maybe more than slightly.) New environments? Love them! The smell of his pillows? Can't live without them. So, join him on his sleep-deprived adventures as he navigates the world, one sleepless night at a time.