Hi there
My wife is taking our 8 month old baby boy on a plane trip soon. They are travelling Virgin Atlantic. I was just doing some reading on the Virgin Atlantic website under the section titled "flying with babies" and came across the following information:
The last bullet point had me concerned. Does anyone know what this means?
Here is the site link if further clarification is required:
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/au/en/travel-information/flying-with-children/babies.html
My wife is taking our 8 month old baby boy on a plane trip soon. They are travelling Virgin Atlantic. I was just doing some reading on the Virgin Atlantic website under the section titled "flying with babies" and came across the following information:
Baby milk
- Cow's milk, formula and water (to make formula up) are all allowed on the aircraft.
- They must be in baby bottles or cartons, not bottles from the supermarket or flasks etc.
- They can be over 100ml, but only up to a reasonable amount that's necessary for the flight.
- You will be asked to taste 50% of what's taken through
The last bullet point had me concerned. Does anyone know what this means?
Here is the site link if further clarification is required:
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/au/en/travel-information/flying-with-children/babies.html