
The Early Bird Myth - Busted!
Hello fellow jet-setting parents!
A little trick we have noticed which has made the airport experience smoother, especially if you’re traveling with little ones: wait to board the plane until the very end. Here’s the scoop:
✈️ The Early Bird Myth: You might’ve heard that families with kids get to board first. While it sounds like a sweet deal, it often means your kiddos are cooped up on the plane longer than necessary.
🏃♀️ Keep ’Em Moving: When you wait until the last minute to board, your little adventurers can keep running around in the gate area. They burn off energy, and trust me, a tired kid is a happier, more cooperative traveler.
👧 Avoiding In-Flight Restlessness: By boarding last, you reduce the time your kids spend in their seats during that ‘buckle up’ phase. It minimizes the potential for restlessness or boredom that can set in before takeoff.
👜 Less Time Sitting: Let’s face it, plane seats aren’t playgrounds. Delaying boarding means more time for your kids to be active and less time sitting in one place.
✨ Smooth Takeoff: When you finally board, your little ones might be more relaxed, making the actual takeoff less stressful for everyone.
So, next time you’re at the gate, don’t rush to be the first onboard. Give your kids the chance to stretch their legs and burn off some excitement. Trust me, it’s a small change that can lead to a happier start to your journey.
Safe travels! 🌍✈️
A little trick we have noticed which has made the airport experience smoother, especially if you’re traveling with little ones: wait to board the plane until the very end. Here’s the scoop:
✈️ The Early Bird Myth: You might’ve heard that families with kids get to board first. While it sounds like a sweet deal, it often means your kiddos are cooped up on the plane longer than necessary.
🏃♀️ Keep ’Em Moving: When you wait until the last minute to board, your little adventurers can keep running around in the gate area. They burn off energy, and trust me, a tired kid is a happier, more cooperative traveler.
👧 Avoiding In-Flight Restlessness: By boarding last, you reduce the time your kids spend in their seats during that ‘buckle up’ phase. It minimizes the potential for restlessness or boredom that can set in before takeoff.
👜 Less Time Sitting: Let’s face it, plane seats aren’t playgrounds. Delaying boarding means more time for your kids to be active and less time sitting in one place.
✨ Smooth Takeoff: When you finally board, your little ones might be more relaxed, making the actual takeoff less stressful for everyone.
So, next time you’re at the gate, don’t rush to be the first onboard. Give your kids the chance to stretch their legs and burn off some excitement. Trust me, it’s a small change that can lead to a happier start to your journey.
Safe travels! 🌍✈️