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Prana Flight Steward


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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:32 am Post subject: How to keep kids entertained on a flight? |
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My friend is travelling to see friends in Thailand in the New Year and is taking her 3 year old son on a long haul flight for the first time. She asked me for tips for keeping him entertained while on the 12hr + flight from London to Bangkok.
I dont have children so thought I'd post here to see what ideas everyone has? (Apart from dont do it!)  _________________ Yoga Holidays
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krisited Trainee Steward

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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:32 am Post subject: |
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toddlers are very restless and won't just sit there for 12 hours, so your friend should be prepared when tagged by her kid to walk around the plane. your friend can bring new toys for his son to play with or books for him to read..when he gets tired of playing and walking around he'll just probably doze off, so just bring some extra blanket and a little pillow. _________________ outer banks vacation rentals |
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chibby123 Co-Pilot

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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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Tire them out before the flight - then at least the last few hours can be spent telling them whats going on and how they are not far! _________________ Looking For Car Hire?
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patricia23 Flight Steward

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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:37 am Post subject: |
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For the younger one, you may need a few things like toys or psp to keep them entertained. _________________ My signature file has been deleted, because I'm not being honest about my location, which is a violation of the zero tolerance policy.
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paul Captain


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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:15 pm Post subject: |
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What time of day is the flight?
If I was travelling long haul with our two little ones, I think I'd try to make sure it was in the evening. They wouldl still stay up til later than normal with all the excitement, but they would eventually doze off.
All the usual things like books, colouring, card games, I-spy, etc. can help but they're each probably only capable of filling 15 minutes here and there. Portable DVD players can also help, but I'd suggest one with headphones so as not to disturb other passengers. Even with all these things, though, 12 hours is a long time to fill, so I think an evening rather than morning flight is much more preferable. _________________ UK Hotels - UK Selfcatering - UK B&Bs - UK Attractions
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S.Evans Flight Steward

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carrental8france Trainee Steward


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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 6:28 am Post subject: |
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Hello everyone,
Here are few tips..
# If your child is old enough to understand, talk to him or her about what to expect in the airport and on the plane
# Give your child the window seat. This will give him or her something to look and will keep him or her from distractions in the aisle.
# Bring along a backpack filled with favorite toys and books and some new ones. Give out a new toy or game every hour or two or when your child seems to be getting restless.
# As your flight progresses, explain to your child what is happening and where you are in your flight. _________________ Car Rental in France |
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loganlambe1155 Baggage Handler

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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 11:41 am Post subject: |
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| I think its depends on the age of the children's.If he is under 4 then play with her & trying to speak with him.Under10 then you can entertained your children through jokes or buy a Electronic game for him. |
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kimerajamm Trainee Baggage Handler

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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:16 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Hello everyone,
Here are few tips..
# If your child is old enough to understand, talk to him or her about what to expect in the airport and on the plane
# Give your child the window seat. This will give him or her something to look and will keep him or her from distractions in the aisle.
# Bring along a backpack filled with favorite toys and books and some new ones. Give out a new toy or game every hour or two or when your child seems to be getting restless.
# As your flight progresses, explain to your child what is happening and where you are in your flight. |
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stevenvan Trainee Baggage Handler

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Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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3 years old children are usually interested to sweets, drawing, music etc.. But as a boy it might like small cars, robots, cowboys, maybe video games.. 12hours is long, the child will sleep as well. _________________ Buy Foreign Currency |
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Frank Wilson Flight Steward

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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:45 am Post subject: |
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I carry my portable DVD, or the flight movies- Cartoons cartoons cartoons they love it and very quite _________________ Oh dear... I was warned... but I still got myself banned, and so my sig has been removed, too. |
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