Can you fit the slumberpod and cloud sleeper inside the Jetkids Bed Box? With sleep sack and sound machine? Planning to take the car seat into the cabin so I won’t need the plane bed function. I’m hesitant to commit to such an expensive suitcase for my toddler to ride on when it might not work.
Long overdo replay but I have a Bubba Board for my 2 year old and he absolutely can sleep on it. Just make sure their head is toward the back of the seat and legs are on the elevated part. They show an image of this on their website aswell.
Bring their car seat (assuming it's small enough to fit). If not, then call the airline to book your ticket, but before purchasing specify you want a bassinet. All cabin classes have them. Last thing is that in the USA (because we badass), "lap infant" passengers literally have to sit in the lap of a parent, utilizing the same seatbelt (which is crazy). In basically everywhere else in the world, they have an infant seatbelt where they still sit on your lap, but your belt inserts into a donut shaped belt and the infant belt is also inserted through the doughnut shaped belt. This allows the infant to be secured via belt/webbing to your seatbelt whilst sitting in your lap. I did the lap infant and bassinet thing with my (now toddler) then 6 month infant when we flew TATL (Trans-Atlantic) DFW > MAD > LIS; LIS > CDG > ORD > OKC The bassinet is like, the bees knees. If you can get a bassinet then definitely do that. They'll be most comfortable there and they're easily accessible.
@@saraism4557 Each time you fly, for you and the toddler? That's $360 based on your $180 math per flight per person. I'm just surprised not all airlines allow car seats in their seats (assuming they fit).
Any product that latches on to the seat in front in any manner will no doubt disturb the passenger in front… thus that’s a major con. Please be considerate.
Because kids wont sleep or sit in thier business seat. They prefer to be near and close to you. Then you end up paying an extra business class for free😳