/kloc-can the baby fly in 0/6 days?

Yes, you can. After the baby is born 14 days, and in good physical condition, there is no obvious abnormality, he can fly.

It is generally recommended that the baby fly after three months. If the baby is too young, the body's resistance to the environment is still relatively low, and it is easy to be infected by the surrounding germs.

Moreover, the baby's physical function is not fully developed, especially the baby's eardrum, which is easily affected by air pressure and aircraft noise. Especially when the aircraft takes off and lands, the eardrum will bear a lot of pressure, so let the baby open his mouth or feed him or her water.

If the baby cries during the flight, you can distract him with small toys.

Only babies born more than 14 days and in good health can fly.

Because the newborn baby's lungs have not been fully opened, the capillaries are fragile, and the body's ability to withstand changes in air pressure, gravity and other factors is weak, so newborns should not fly. It is best for the baby to fly after 4~6 weeks, and make sure that his physical condition is healthy before taking the baby by plane.

/kloc-children born between 0/4 days and 2 years old can buy baby tickets, and the fare is 10% of the full adult fare. Children aged 2 to 12 can buy children's tickets, the fare is half of the full price of the flight segment, and a household registration book or ID card is required to purchase tickets.

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Other precautions for children's flight.

1. If you are a breastfeeding mother, you must drink plenty of water to ensure adequate breast milk; If it is milk powder feeding, bring enough milk powder to drink on the plane before going out; If your baby has started to eat complementary food, you can also ask the airline to prepare baby meals in advance, as long as you bring just enough baby food for the trip.

2. If the baby has a cold, the trip should be postponed, because a cold will cause the eustachian tube to be blocked. When the plane takes off and lands, due to the change of air pressure, the air pressure inside and outside the ear and inside and outside the sinus is unbalanced, which is easy to cause air pressure damage to the eardrum and sinus.