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Baby Gear and Tips for Air Travel with Older Babies

On an Airplane with a 3- to 9-Month-Old

By Alexandria Powell

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Tere Estorino flew twice with her baby when he was between the ages of 3 and 9 months old. Thankfully, both flights went well. "I think it had a lot to do with both the times we flew and my nursing him during takeoff and landing," says the mom from Miami, Fla.

You can reduce turbulence when traveling with a 3- to 9-month old – at least, on the baby front. Below are some tips and advice from seasoned parents and experts.

Baby Gear for Air Travel
Travel always starts with packing your bags – and if you're bringing along an older baby, you'll be packing plenty. "At 9 months old, my son was already on solids, so I had some fruit and a couple of jars of food handy, in case he got hungry," Estorino says. "I also packed some books and about three of his favorite toys, as well as extra diapers, wipes, medicine, a thermometer and a change of clothes. I had all this in my carry-on, just in case! It's better to over pack than not."

Here's a look at what baby gear your baby may need for the flight:

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