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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The biggest problem with premier economy is that the seat rests are fixed in position. They do not lift up and cannot be removed. This is a pain with a family because one of the easiest ways to get young kids to sleep is to lift the arm rests and let them lay down across your lap into their seat. We fly long-haul to Asia annually. We used Fly Tots for the kids when they were younger and it turned their seat basically into a bed. They slept great. http://www.fly-tot.com [img]https://www.mouthsofmums.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/14/WIN-1-of-4-Fly-Tots-750x516.jpg[/img][/quote] Many airlines prohibit the use of Fly Tot. Check before investing in something you may not use and not have a back up solution. For example, United strictly prohibits: https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/specialneeds/infants/default.aspx I agree with getting an extra seat for the infant. Flew business class with a baby to get more sleep to Europe recently. She slept in th flat seat, but fell asleep in the middle so I was relegated to the footwell. It would have been better to have a car seat and separate, but less comfy, seat. [/quote]
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