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Just checked Easyjet's website for our flight tomorrow and it says:


"You can breast feed on board at any time except during take off and landing."


Can anyone a) explain to me why I can't feed my son at the two key times in a flight that you would want to and b) has anyone done it anyway, without any consequences? Tempted to ignore the rules.

We flew ?easijet or was it ryanair when one of mine was about 8 weeks old and am sure was breastfeeding at one of the take offs/landings, I particularly remember flying with virgin when my middle child was just over 1 and having to feed her at take off as she was quite distressed, the cabin crew didn't bat an eyelid, I think they probably thought she was asleep. It definately soothes them at landing if they have pain in their ears, I mean what can they do? make you stop feeding and inflict a wailing baby on the rest of the passengers...The spiel on the website is probably just the oficial line.

Have a great holiday!

I'd noticed that statement but it's not applied. If anything you'll find the crew will suggest that you give the baby something to drink/dummy to suck on on take off and landing to avoid the ear pain. I flew a fair bit with my daughter when she was breastfed and never encountered a problem on any airline, including EJ and Ryanair. I wouldn't worry about it.

We flew with easy jet last month and I breastfed my daughter on take off both ways and landing once and was fine. As others say you can feed them with the baby seatbelt on (although probably not the safest position which probably why they say this as I guess they need to cover themselves)

Have also fed my older 2 on easy jet take off/landings in the past and never an issue.

actually I do remember once when I was at the front of a fairly empty flight to edinburgh, think it was BA though, and my son was cuddling in to me (wasn't bf but was snuggling so facing in, if you see what I mean), the cabin crew officiously told me to have him facing outward. Was quite taken aback as he was over 1 by then and quite wriggly - really, what could I do?! and if it was helping calm him down...but anyway, am sure if had actually been feeding cd have made a case for it.

I was on BA a couple of weeks ago. LO was find on the way out, but tired on the way back and was wriggling and screaming the place down (much to the horror of the other passengers who were mostly business people, I'm sure!). But the crew were lovely. They bought me some water for her before take off (she's not BF any more), and not once did they mention the facing forward bit. In the end by the time we had finished taxi-ing (it was Schipol!) she had fallen asleep on hubby's lap, facing sideways (with belt on). Still not a problem.


I don't get why they need to face forward anyway. I'm sure I've read before about it actually being safer to face backwards on a journey (trains/planes etc) its just not practical/as pleasant for most people so they don't do it.


You'll be fine, I'm sure.

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