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| I took my 6 month old on a long flight. I timed it for when she was napping, which helped. No one batted an eye for me having a young child in first class. My daughter is also easy going and made one half cry as she was waking up from her nap about halfway through (she was a bit disoriented) but stopped after 5ish seconds. |
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Please fly with low class people in the back.
- your fellow first class passenger. |
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We've travelled business/first with baby (between 6-10 months) a few times, never had a problem. He doesn't cry much though, and when he did cry the plane was loud enough to drown it out.
You won't regret it! |
I actually think it makes even more sense for transatlantic flights. We traveled overseas to visit my grandparents frequently when I was a kid; my parents started buying Business Class tickets as soon as they could afford them even though we always flew coach domestically. |
| We flew with our infant twins in first class a few times. No different IMO than any other seat or traveling by any other means. We weren't alone in having kids up front and only once did a bitchy lady give stank eye. If you don't want other people around you, charter a private jet. |
This, exactly. |
I've brought my baby in first class. I paid for the seat and she's all mine!
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My money is just as green as yours, and I have a lot of it. I'm sitting in first class with my baby. Deal with it. |
+1 Nothing wrong with bringing a baby on a plane, be it first class or nit, but your baby isn't anybody else's responsibility nor does being a parent entitle you to any special treatment. |
People may well be annoyed. But that's really their problem, not yours. Why shouldn't you bring your baby in first class? I flew business on a transatlantic with my 18 month as a lap baby. I did get dirty looks, but hey, there are people out there that give kids dirty looks ANYWHERE. |
I would have been more comfortable with the child having it's own seat in economy plus. Lap baby issue depends on the length of the flight. |
| Of course! I would expose my children to the horrors of steerage at such a young age. |
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Yes I would.
I am sick of the strange idea that an airplane is any more of a private space than..a bus. Airplanes are nothing special. Public (yes, I know, privately owned) space. I will bring my child anywhere she needs to be. I will make all attempts for that child not to cry loudly or otherwise bother people, but you signed up for sitting on a vehicle with 100+ other people. You did not sign up for a noise-free, smell-free ride. |