Airport Tips for Parents Traveling With Children

Today, I’m sharing airport tips when you’re traveling with children.  Some of us will be traveling by car to our destinations, and some of us will be heading to the airport with children in toll.  As we all know, traveling can be stressful.  However, traveling with children raises stress to a new level.

Summer is here! We’re all looking forward to a nice long vacation.  But, we’re wondering how to get through the airport with children and keep your sanity?  We have other travel tips for parents that will make you a professional traveler in no time:

 

 

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Check out our airport tips: 

 

  1. Discuss expectations with the kids – First, let the kids know that they are expected to follow directions, and they are to stay with a family member at all times.  Once you get to the airport, discuss airport and plane instructions as well.
  2. Arrive early – Second, you will need plenty of time to check bags and get through security  Furthermore, you will need time to get drinks and snacks if you didn’t bring them.  Allow your children time to relax with an electronics game or book.  They may also want to checkout the planes on the tarmac etc.
  3. Take Advantage of Designated Lines – Next, you should know that not all airports have designated lines.  So, check with the airport to determine if their is pre-boarding for small children.
  4. Know the Procedures for Children  – Children 12 and under are allowed to keep their shoes, jackets on etc. on while going through security.  Furthermore, they will not be separated from their parents.  If you have an infant, you must remove them the carrier and carry them onto the detector with you.
  5. Children 13 and older must follow adult procedures – Children 13 and older must follow the same procedures as adults.
  6. All backpacks and carry on bags must be screened –  This includes your child’s.  So, make sure you are not carrying liquids or other items prohibited by TSA.  Allow yourself enough time to get beverages once you get through airport security.
  7. Pull Ups will come in handy  – If you have a child 6 or younger, use them.  It’s better than having an accident in the airport or on the seat of the plane.  Having to change out of wet underpants is a task you don’t need.
  8. Carry a change of clothes for the kids – Having a change of clothing with you for small children is a good thing.
  9. Wear slip on shoes and socks – Wearing shoes that you can easily take off and put on will help alleviate your struggle to get through the airport.  Remember belts, jewelry and other items can cause the detector to go off.  Put some thought into your dress for departure and your return.
  10. Pack carefully – You will have to get bags through security and through the airport.  Lugging heavy bags can be stressful, but also physically dangerous when trying to keep up with kids.
  11. Purchase ID Bracelets – Place an ID bracelet on your children.  Furthermore, give them instructions on what they should do if they get separated.  First, they should immediately found another mom or someone wearing a uniform.  Second, tell an airport employee.  Let them know that the airport employees will have them paged.  Last, they can show their ID Bracelet for assistance.
  12. Take advantage of early boarding – Airlines will allow travelers with children to board early.  This is one of the most crucial airport tips for parents that we have.
  13. Be patience –  Additionally, another one of most recommended airport tips for parents is patience.  You will need it.
  14. Baggage Claim – Furthermore, you must remain vigilant in getting your children through the airport.  Your last stop will be baggage claim.  A rest room break would be good at this time too.  If you have two adults traveling, I would suggest one stay with the children and the other retrieve the bags off the carousal.   Furthermore, a  few bucks for a skycap or cart will be money well spent.
  15. TSA Pre-check Clearance – A pre-check clearance allows you to by-pass removing your shoes or taking out electronics.  As a result, you can focus on the children and take them through the detector with you.  To fully maximize your pre-clearance, apply for your clearance before you make your airline reservations.  Additionally, you can enter your clearance number into the system when you make your airline reservations.

 

Last, allowing sufficient time to get through the airport is essential.  Furthermore, becoming upset and grumpy will make the trip unpleasant for everyone.  Most importantly, children will be excited at one point and frightened at others.  So, it is your responsibility to get them through both.

Finally, we hope you found our airport tips for parents useful.  You may also like: 13 Tips for Parents Traveling with Children 

 

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  1. Wonderful tips Rhonda! Traveling can be so stressful, especially with children or grandchildren and these tips are all important to know to help make your flight a little smoother. Thank you for sharing them at the #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty!

  2. Air travel seems to be getting more and more stressful.  These tips will help parents.  Thank you for linking up at #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I’m sharing your link on social media.
    Carol (“Mimi”) from Home with Mimi

    • Rhonda Gales says

      Hi Carol.  Yes, traveling through the airport alone is stressful. Having children with you only adds to the stress.  Thanks for stopping by.

  3. This is great advice!  Thank you for sharing at ‪#BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty‬.

  4. Good advice, Rhonda. My children are grown now, but I will definitely share this post for those parents who are in this phase of life. Thanks for linking up at #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty.

    ~Christie

    • Rhonda Gales says

      Hi Christie.  Thanks for stopping by.  Glad you like the tips, and thanks for sharing my post.

  5. Thanks for linking up at #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty, Rhonda.  These are great tips for travelling with children or grandchildren.

  6. Good traveling advice. I always love your posts. Thank you for linking up at #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I’m sharing your link on social media.

  7. All good tips. We’ve traveled with our grandbabies many times and they love it. Thank you Rhonda for linking up at the #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I shared this post.

  8. These are great ideas. I am off to forward them to my children. Thanks for sharing #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty