A flight attendant is urging parents to reconsider a common but potentially dangerous travel hack they use when flying with babies. The hack, which involves placing infants on the floor of the aircraft, has raised concerns about safety and the lack of awareness surrounding proper airplane procedures.
A flight attendant has revealed a plane hack that parents need to stop following when traveling with babies. She said, 'You certainly wouldn't go and put your child in the footwell of a car.
' And added, 'Why would you put them on the floor of an aircraft that could potentially drop 10,000ft within minutes and your child is laying on the floor under metal?' The flight attendant, Skye, is adamant that restrictions should be in place on uploading content like this and believes there is a general lack of safety awareness around planes on social media. She said, 'It is crazy there are no restrictions on uploading stuff like that or making it look a certain way on social media because then it gives people ideas.' She highlighted Emirates as her number one airline for families. She says Emirates makes all flyers feel like a VIP - not just those in first class. Emirates seems to be invested in building lifelong customers offering children Emirates branded plush toys, a blanket, and a kit with a spoon, wipes and baby toiletries. She explained that infant-in-arms tickets still allow kiddies their own separate baggage - making it much easier for parents to pack all the essentials. The crew also dishes out a baby menu with choices of fruit or vegetable blended food for little ones. 'And, if you didn't already feel like a VIP, a flight attendant will come by offering you the option of taking a Polaroid of you and your child in flight,' she added
SAFETY TRAVEL HACKS AIRPLANE SAFETY EMIRATES FAMILY TRAVEL
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