Travelling through Dublin Airport with a baby

| Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Travelling through Dublin Airport with a baby Video Clips. Duration : 4.52 Mins.


BabyTravelShop.ie www.babytravelshop.ie DAA - Dublin Airport Authority http Travel Advice from Aisling O'Donoghue of Baby Travel Shop - Checking In for a flight with a baby at Dublin Airport, Ireland Your hands will be full when travelling with children so before you start out on your journey, make sure you carry all your travel documents in one easily reached place, (babies need their own passports) make sure your hand baggage meets security requirements before you leave home and work out whether you need to carry buggies to the aircraft or pack them in your checked-in baggage. Remember to keep everything that your baby needs on the flight in your carry-on luggage, ensuring that it is always to hand. At check in make sure you buggy is labeled by the airline so it can travel on the plane. Most airlines will permit you to take your pram to the airplane door, you should confirm this with them when booking as they may have size restrictions or you may need to take an alternative mode of baby transport like a baby carrier. Ask them where you will can reclaim your buggy at the other end (carosel, bottom of steps etc..) It can take anything up to 15 minutes after security,screening to get to your boarding gate so give yourself plenty of time to clear security, shop, eat, relax and transit to your gate. ___________________________ Paul O'Farrell, ASU Duty Manager, Dublin Airport Authority explains when traveling with a baby and young children what can and cannot be brought ...

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