Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All depends on which flight attendants you get. Bring lots of snacks and drinks and hope for the best. Sit the child by the window so he’s less visible to other passengers. Flight attendants don’t tend to walk up and down the aisle during the flight, so once the service cart passes by, you should be fine.
Your moral compass points south.
This comment is unnecessary and people like you contribute to the politicization of covid. You think you are morally superior but you are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All depends on which flight attendants you get. Bring lots of snacks and drinks and hope for the best. Sit the child by the window so he’s less visible to other passengers. Flight attendants don’t tend to walk up and down the aisle during the flight, so once the service cart passes by, you should be fine.
Your moral compass points south.
Anonymous wrote:Pack tons of masks (like a pack of ten). The masks gets gross so quickly. I have a 2 year old who will wear a mask just fine but honestly on flights we just give him tons of snacks and drinks to keep him happy. No flight attendant has ever said anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Do you always speak for everyone?
Get outside of your bubble
She can’t. She may run into an unmasked person and instantly die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Do you always speak for everyone?
Get outside of your bubble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Do you always speak for everyone?
Get outside of your bubble
She can’t. She may run into an unmasked person and instantly die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Do you always speak for everyone?
Get outside of your bubble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Do you always speak for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - just wanted to note (again!) that there are a lot of posts that people are assuming are from me that are NOT. I've identified myself explicitly as the OP on all posts AND replies on this thread. None of the morality argument posts are mine, for example.
Appreciate the helpful responses from those who have been there! Playdoh is one I hadn't thought of!
Anyone else had luck getting their 2 year old to nap on a flight? Do you try with the mask or just leave it off? I'm really hoping he'll sleep but have no idea if he'll sleep with a mask on.
(Oh, and for those who think I'm some virulent anti-masker, I'm pretty pro mask and happily wear mine whenever I'm out and about)
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother, OP. 25 months is so young and no one will care. I flew with my daughter when she was about that age and a few months older and I just didn’t try. She wears it at daycare for her teachers (poorly, often slips below her nose) but will rip it off for me. I can bribe her with an iPad at times but it just stops below. No one even blinked. Including TSA which saw her birthdate. People. If you are concerned about a 2 year old wearing a mask on a plane, you should definitely not be flying. People are starting to return to the office at this point, and seriously, people no longer care. This is not 2020. We all recently had covid, and my young kids were asymtomatic.
Anonymous wrote:Masking regulation ends March 18 unless extended. So this might be a non issue. But if you’re traveling before then, all you have to do is google to see that two year olds and their families have been kicked off planes for not masking. It’s a crapshoot.