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Traveling Internationally With a Newborn or Infant: Documents, Bassinets, and Getting Through the Airport
Flying abroad with a baby for the first time tends to produce a particular kind of dread, most of it about the flight itself, the crying, the eight hours trapped in a metal tube with a tiny person who cannot be reasoned with. The flight is rarely the real problem. What catches parents out is the paperwork they did not know they needed and the airport logistics nobody warned them about. Sort those in advance and the trip becomes far more manageable than the horror stories suggest.
Keep ReadingPublished on: 04/Jul/2026
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