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因为想过段时间带bb回国,昨天刚读了有关plan travel的文章,里面讲了reservation的事情,看看是不是有帮助.
Bulkhead, first-class, or front-row seats in coach.
These seats give you extra room in front of the seat (often enough to accommodate a baby carrier or bassinet). Some bulkhead seats even come equipped with built-in, fold-away bassinets. (Ask your reservation clerk about bassinets.) The extra room will make it easier for your baby to sleep at your feet. (During takeoffs and landings, you'll have to hold your baby whenever the seat belt light is on.)
Uncrowded seats.
Ask the reservation clerk if it's possible to seat you next to an as-yet-unoccupied seat. Although the airline may sell that empty seat after you have made your reservation, you'll have a free seat for your baby if it remains unsold.
You may be able to increase the odds in your favor if you ask about three seats in a row and then reserve the two seats on the ends. The lone seat between you will probably be one of the last to be sold. (If it does get booded, then you can always ask the stranger to change seats with you or your partner so that you can sit together.)
Non emergency seats.
Be sure to tell the reservation clerk that you will be traveling with your baby (even if you're not buying a seat for her). By law, parents with small children are not allowed to sit next to emergency exits because people seated there are expected to assist other passengers in case of emergency.
By getting the seats that you need as new parents, you will make the trip easier for everyone: for your baby, for yourselves, and for your fellow passengers.
Baby proofing
Don't put your baby directly on the floor of an airplane, no matter how clean it looks. Thousands of people have put their feet down there before you and dropped food and other items that then got ground into the carpet. Instead, first spread one or two of the airline's blankets-or one of your own-on the floor. (If you use one of your own, be sure to wash it before using it again.) |
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