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I flew to Oz last year with a five month old baby and DrinkingBuddy is right...


You also get to board the plane first


If it's long haul, you get seats at the front of the aisle so they can attach a bassinet to the wall in front of you but you probably won't need this for Italy. You have to have a little seat-belt attachment for take-offs and landings but it's no bother


My son wasn't weaned so like you I didn't have to bother with packing food.


Breast or bottle feed him/her on take-off and landing as it prevents the build-up of pressure which can make his/her ears hurt


They sleep a lot at this age so she/he may sleep through the entire thing


Take a sling so you can move around the plane together when you need to, also useful for stop-overs and soothing him/her


As long as they are with you, they are happy :-)


Good luck

The younger they are the easier it is, you will be fine. I am currently in New Zealand, having flown here two days ago with a 6 year old, 4 year old and 11 month old baby - it was absolutely fine, and my baby slept a lot. Feed on takeoff and landing if you can (although I always find if the baby is asleep they don't seem bothered by the pressure changes).


We flew when our oldest was just a couple of months old and he slept almost the whole way to NZ!


Have fun.

Definitely the younger they are the easier it is. I flew solo to Australia with my at the time 7m old and he was an absolute dream on the flight.. He wouldn't sleep in the sky cot which meant he slot on me so I barely ate or drank on the flight but if you aren't going solo I wouldn't worry about that. I had an ergo carrier with me an they didn't make me take it off in customs x

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