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8 Feb 20, 10:47 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Oct 17
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Baby on upper class - earplugs for other passengers
Flying with 7 month old baby in upper class. She is normally very good and we would be considerate not to disturb others as much as possible but obviously aware she may make noise.
I can’t remember if virgin give out earplugs on day flights. Thinking of buying a cheap pack of earplugs for other upper class passengers (flying lgw to mco so I think only 12 seats). Is this a) nice, b) weird or c) unnecessary? And is there anything else I should plan for to be considerate? |
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8 Feb 20, 10:53 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
Join Date: Feb 20
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All I can say is you’re being considerate. Just out of curiosity as I’ve never flown anything other than economy, why upper with a baby? |
8 Feb 20, 11:06 PM |
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Imagineer
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They have noise cancelling headphones in upper so I wouldn’t worry
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8 Feb 20, 11:08 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I personally don’t think I would fly upper with a baby or a toddler. I would just be too worried about annoying the other passengers who have paid so much money for a nice stress free flight. I’m not saying you shouldn’t be allowed but I just don’t think I would relax for worrying about noise and in trying to keep baby happy I wouldn’t enjoy all upper class has to offer and in that regard I think it would be a waste of money. However, if I was loaded and money wasn’t an issue, I may feel differently!
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8 Feb 20, 11:20 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Sep 16
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It’s unnecessary to give out earplugs, though an original idea. Babies make noise (whether happy, upset, tired or hungry), and people have to deal with it. Most people will be understanding of child noise if they see that the parents are doing their best, which you obviously want to. It’s the parents that just let kids go wild or don’t try to comfort a crying child (trust me, they exist), that are irritating.
There will always be some people who think babies/children shouldn’t be allowed in premium cabins. They are entitled to hold that view, but the airlines don’t agree (neither do I), so for them I recommend private air travel. Enjoy your flight and help your baby enjoy it. You’re obviously a considerate person, don’t worry about what the other passengers might think, say or do. Edited at 11:29 PM. |
8 Feb 20, 11:22 PM |
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Thread Starter
Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Oct 17
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We’re flying upper because we originally booked it before she was born then had to move it. We’ve never flown upper and always wanted to. This is our last holiday for a long time as all our money now goes on childcare! So really the answer is we still like nice things even though we are parents now. But we don’t want to ruin other people’s nice things, hence this thread!
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8 Feb 20, 11:24 PM |
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Thread Starter
Very Serious Dibber
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8 Feb 20, 11:26 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 07
Location: Southbourne, Dorset
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As someone who always flies UC I would be horrified if another passenger offered me ear plugs as they had a baby. I understand your concern and it’s great to see you being proactive but by doing this you are kind of sending the message to the other passengers that your 7 month old is going to be a problem.
As already mentioned above VS provide noise cancelling headphones. Babies will always make noise/cry and as long as you are seen to be to dealing with the situation (even if not successful ) then there won’t be an issues. The only time I have had a problem is when a parent told the cabin crew “don’t worry she will cry herself to sleep “ -Steve
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8 Feb 20, 11:38 PM |
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Imagineer
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No need to hand out ear plugs. You’ve got as much right to be there as anyone else... you’ve all paid for your seats. Enjoy x
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8 Feb 20, 11:40 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 10
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Completely unnecessary. Your baby will cry, you will sooth her and at 7 months she will likely sleep for a high percentage of the flight.
People watch films and with the noise cancelling headphones and general sounds of the aircraft they wont notice a bit of fussing anyway and if they do, that's life. Feed on take off and landing if possibe as that's when their ears can hurt. We flew with out baby at 3 months and 6 months. Both flights were a doddle. X Edited at 11:42 PM. |
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