Tousi
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Why not let them play in the cargo hold???? They might need a jacket down there
Why not let them play in the cargo hold???? They might need a jacket down there
Makes me wonder how much of a hassle airport security would give parents re: toys and things of that nature.....
Let's sedate the cranky adults instead.
yes they talk too much and they are never calm sedate them and when you are at the hotel wake them up
yes they talk too much and they are never calm sedate them and when you are at the hotel wake them up
I don't think so! The children need to stay awaken in case they need to protect themselves from being kidnapped or something bad happening to the planes they are in.
You all make it sound like kids are not even supervised on a plane. If they are with their parents... and they suffer from anxiety or some other medical reason that they may need to be sedated then I can understand.
I do like the Idea of the braclet. I went to a couple of large events in the Tampa Bay area. Most of them require a form to be filled out.. That form has a code on it.. If the child gets lost or something happens. The security can punch in the code number on the child's bracelet.. and the emergency contact numbers are drawn up for them to contact family members.
As for me.. I have to be sedated to be on a plane.. Dramamine, is also very sedative to prevent motion sickness.
It really depends on the circumstances.
Some restaurants have adopted the idea of no kids allowed. Perhaps the Airport can assign that to certain flights for those who rather to have a nice quiet kid free flights.
yes they talk too much and they are never calm sedate them and when you are at the hotel wake them up
6 month old twins on an 18-24 hour flight from Europe to Canada? That's just insane. Giving them sleeping pills meant for ADULTS was just flipping stupid. The parents should have been immediately arrested for child abuse upon landing.
I've never been on an airplane, so I have no idea of what it's like, but my thinking is make sure your children are old enough to be able handle being confined for a prolonged period of time. If not, you may be better off driving.