How to Keep Your Baby or Toddler Comfortable While Flying
How to Keep Your Baby or Toddler Comfortable While Flying

Parent-tested tips to make air travel smoother for little ones

Flying with a baby or toddler can feel intimidating, but with the right prep, it doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether it’s a short domestic flight or a long-haul international trip, keeping your little one comfortable, happy, and distracted is the secret to a smoother journey—for everyone on board.

Here are smart, parent-approved tips to keep your baby or toddler content in the air:

 


 

  1. Help With Ear Pressure During Takeoff & Landing

Cabin pressure changes can be uncomfortable for little ears. To ease the discomfort:

  • Breastfeed, bottle-feed, or offer a pacifier during takeoff and landing.

  • For toddlers, offer a sippy cup or straw to encourage swallowing.

  • Even a small snack (like puffs or crackers) can help equalize ear pressure.

🧠 Pro tip: Time a feeding for takeoff if possible—it soothes and distracts at once.

 


 

Bring a “New” Toy or Book

Kids are more likely to stay engaged with something they haven’t seen in a while:

  • Pack a small new toy or book just for the flight.

  • Rotate toys throughout the flight to keep things fresh.

  • Even something simple—like a sticker book or magnetic drawing pad—can feel novel and exciting.

🎁 Bonus tip: Wrap the toy for an added element of surprise.

 


 

Don’t Forget Their Favorite Snacks

Airplane snacks are rarely toddler-friendly. Come prepared with:

  • Easy-to-eat, mess-free options (think pouches, puffs, or mini rice cakes).

  • A few “treat” snacks they don’t get every day.

  • A spill-proof snack container and water bottle.

🌈 Try offering snacks one at a time to stretch out the entertainment.

 


 

Pack a Tiny Surprise (Like a Bubble Wand!)

Tiny bubbles = big smiles. A mini bubble wand can:

  • Provide a fun surprise mid-flight.

  • Distract from fussiness or boredom.

  • Entertain both your kid—and the ones sitting nearby!

Just check with the flight crew first before using bubbles in a confined space.

 


 

📲 Pre-Download Shows and Apps

Wi-Fi is often unreliable in the air. Before your flight:

  • Download favorite shows or movies from Netflix, Disney+, or YouTube Kids.

  • Load a few age-appropriate apps that can be used offline.

  • Make sure your device is fully charged and bring kid-friendly headphones or a splitter.

🎧 Noise-canceling headphones are a great option for toddlers sensitive to loud engine sounds.

 


 

Bonus Tips for a Happier Flight

  • Dress your child in layers—planes can be hot one minute and freezing the next.

  • Pack a soft blanket or lovey for comfort and naps.

  • Choose a flight time that aligns with nap or sleep schedules if possible.

 


Final Thoughts: Comfort = Calm

A well-fed, entertained, and cozy baby or toddler is much more likely to enjoy (or at least tolerate!) flying. With a little planning and creativity, you can make the flight not only bearable—but even fun.

📥 Download our free family travel checklist HERE to make sure you’ve packed all the essentials for your next trip!