Anonymous wrote:The biggest issue I see is safety. The FAA, NTSB, and flight attendant and pilots unions all highly recommend that all passengers, including babies, be appropriately strapped in during takeoff, landing, and turbulence. The reason the FAA won't mandate it is because planes are safer than cars, and they are afraid more people will drive with babies if they have to buy their baby a seat.
So your plan may give you extra space, but it's at the expense of the safety recommendations from the experts.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP. I fly international business class for work all the time. This will not annoy most people in that cabin. There are noise canceling headphones and in many cabins doors to the individual seats. We keep to ourselves, and if there is infant noise, it’s never on top of anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you getting a seat for your infant?
OP here - no, I am planning to use the bulkhead bassinet for the baby.
Thanks to other PPs for their responses. I'm feeling better about this decision!
Are you guaranteed to get one?
Anonymous wrote:I love how so many people are saying that other passengers won't mind a baby in business class because no one ever said anything to them. I know you're used to riding cattle car with the uncouth, so you might not be aware that people with home training won't be rude to a fellow passenger. Just because they're not telling you to shut your baby up doesn't mean they aren't quietly fuming. I guess that's their problem, not yours, just own the fact that you're being selfish.
Anonymous wrote:People are not entitled to kid free spaces basically anywhere. That’s what I thought before I had kids and it’s what I think now. If someone launches an airline that includes strip shows I will reconsider.
Anonymous wrote:OP you'll be fine in business with an infant. There will be other kids in business and there may even be other babies.
But now, usually the bassinet is limited to babies who cannot yet sit up so your 5 month old will probably not be able to use it.
And to the poster who says don't get the bulkhead because you want the diaper bag.... You stow it for takeoff and landing (the only times it's required to be in there overhead) and then keep it in front of you literally the rest of the flight.
Anonymous wrote:OP you'll be fine in business with an infant. There will be other kids in business and there may even be other babies.
But now, usually the bassinet is limited to babies who cannot yet sit up so your 5 month old will probably not be able to use it.
And to the poster who says don't get the bulkhead because you want the diaper bag.... You stow it for takeoff and landing (the only times it's required to be in there overhead) and then keep it in front of you literally the rest of the flight.
Anonymous wrote:People are not entitled to kid free spaces basically anywhere. That’s what I thought before I had kids and it’s what I think now. If someone launches an airline that includes strip shows I will reconsider.
Anonymous wrote:I love how so many people are saying that other passengers won't mind a baby in business class because no one ever said anything to them. I know you're used to riding cattle car with the uncouth, so you might not be aware that people with home training won't be rude to a fellow passenger. Just because they're not telling you to shut your baby up doesn't mean they aren't quietly fuming. I guess that's their problem, not yours, just own the fact that you're being selfish.