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Booking flights for baby - not born yet!
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Fair play to your son for not screaming, but every for child like yours there is at least 7 who will scream the plane apart. Can't stand it, if you have a baby that's your choice, don't inflict the noise on innocent others though.
Options:-
1. Stay home.
2. Pay for a private jet.
3. Suck it and up and stop whining.0 -
peachyprice wrote: »Not all parents who fly with babies and children are stupid chavs who let their children scream, shout and run around you know.
Some of us are actually able to be calm comforting parents. Not once have my children disturbed neighbours on a flight, but I've had plenty of ignorant people like you in the seats infront, behind and beside rolling their eyes and pullling stupid faces because we have had the audacity to be seated near them.
Really, get over yourself.
LOL. Nice one. At the end of the day, you lot can whine all you like on a public forum and its not going to change anything, is it? I'm still going to take my kids on a plane.
One crumb of comfort is that I hope one day you're sitting behind me and my kids. Would really make my day to see how annoyed you get.0 -
BA won't allow you to book an unborn baby. they advised us to ring once baby is born to add to existing booking.
(I'd much rather travel with a baby than a whining 6/7 year old, or a smoker with smelly clothes, or indeed a 50something who reclines their seat as far back as soon as they can.... inconsiderate travellers can be any age )
Or a chav who swills down as much drink as they can and thinks the plane is their personal party bus?
Any of you posters who don't like kids like this by any chance? ;-)0 -
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To get back to the original question (if it hasn't been answered already) Jet2 allow you to book an infant then do a free name change. Details on their website.0
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I don't think he cares anymore, he seems to have gone off on one.
Can't see anyone else helping him in the future. I know I wont bother to answer him.0 -
Archergirl wrote: »I don't think he cares anymore, he seems to have gone off on one.
Can't see anyone else helping him in the future. I know I wont bother to answer him.
I will certainly answer him in the future. He asked a perfectly good question in a polite manner and the post was hijacked by abusive comments. Maybe the reason he doesn't seem to 'care anymore' is the question had already been answered.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];59433865]Stick to Ryanair then love. I won't on on one of those....[/QUOTE]
I assume that's wont be on one of those? If so can I have it in writing? 2 reasons to fly with them now.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];59433587]Im sorry for having kids. So we've got to stay at home for 18 years have we?
Perhaps you should tell everyone on the forum whenever you fly so they can avoid flying with idiots like you.[/QUOTE]
To answer, yes. Apology accepted.0
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