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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op I am one of the pp's that recently had a long international flight. While 14 hours is a super long flight, your child will likely spend a decent amount of time sleeping. And because you are sitting the whole time, you don't work up much of an appetite. Bring some snacks he likes and do what you can with the food they serve. Once you land and get through customs you can go get a decent meal together. I know it sucks, but long flights are never really much fun. [/quote] I agree with this. We've taken many 14-hour flights, and my kids always have food left over. FWIW, most of the food served is not that appetizing, and the American-based airlines are skimpy on providing water for international flights. Bring a water bottle or sippy cup (they will fill it on the flight, so it will be more than the tiny plastic cup they usually give you), and snacks. Depending on the child, I packed pretzels, chips, granola bars, cheese, sunflower seeds, Cheerios, crackers, etc. No "meals", really. If your child will eat a sandwich, even better.[/quote]
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