I’m a mum… here’s my six hacks for travelling on a plane with a toddler

A SAVVY mum has shared her top tips for travelling on a long haul flight with your toddler.

It can be hard at the best of times to keep a young child entertained – but especially when you’re stuck 30,000ft in the air.

A mum has shared her top tips on travelling with a toddler onboard a long haul flight

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A mum has shared her top tips on travelling with a toddler onboard a long haul flightCredit: @sueraiallen/tiktok

In a video posted to TikTok, Suslim Rai-Allen revealed her mum hacks for keeping little ones content on-board.

She said: “Make sure to book a night flight.”

Which was echoed by one dad in the comment section who wrote: “Flight tip from a dad, don’t book the 6am flight because it’s half the price, trust me on this.”

The second thing Suslim highlighted was that the changing tables on air crafts are usually too small and impractical.

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“So carry pull up pants instead of nappies for the small space,” she added.

Her third suggestion was to get yourself an inflatable foot rest to fit in front of your kid’s seat.

The savvy mum continued: “It allows your kid more room to sleep without falling off.”

It is important to note that many airlines will not permit inflatable foot rests so it is advisable to check before travelling.

Most parents will know that a constant supply of snacks is a sure way to keep the peace.

AVOIDING MESS

Suslim explained food such as cereal is great for keeping her son entertained and busy for a while.

To avoid mess in your toddler’s rucksack, or stain your carry-on bag, this mum said: “Carry your kid’s clean sets of clothes in individual nappy sacks for accessibility and put the dirty ones back in the same sack.

“Don’t forget spare clothes for yourself in your hand carry.”

SLEEP AID

Some toddlers can fall asleep anywhere, anytime – but for those who might struggle in noisy environments a PA from the captain could be a parent’s worst nightmare.

But not to fear, Suslim suggested: “Headphones to avoid any loud noise and announcements.”

One flight attendant even wrote in the comment section: “As cabin crew, these are great hacks!”

An impressed parent penned: “This is exactly the information we needed.”

“Yes to travelling at night, best for mum and the other passengers,” a third agreed.

“Excellent advice, I used when mine was little, she’s 13 now and a seasoned traveller,” someone else wrote.

Another parent commented: “Love parents who are responsible and trying to prevent a lot of noise for other passengers.”

This comes as other parents and experts share their advice on travelling with kids.

Including 11 top tips on how to keep little ones happy on a long haul flight.

Plus, another mum who had impressed fellow passengers with her hacks.

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Meanwhile, this clever item will help make walking through the airport a breeze.

And, here’s a simple packing trick that could make holidaying much easier.

Pack pull-ups instead of regular nappies in case the changing area is too small

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Pack pull-ups instead of regular nappies in case the changing area is too smallCredit: @sueraiallen/tiktok
If allowed, bring an inflatable foot rest to help your toddler recline and sleep

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If allowed, bring an inflatable foot rest to help your toddler recline and sleepCredit: @sueraiallen/tiktok
Carry plenty of snacks such as cereal to keep your kids entertained and well-fed

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Carry plenty of snacks such as cereal to keep your kids entertained and well-fedCredit: @sueraiallen/tiktok

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