Flying with kids is always an adventure, but some adventures are bumpier than others, and flying with a toddler can have its share of turbulence. I peg the hardest age to fly at roughly when babies start to crawl and become more mobile by about 9 months around until somewhere between 18 months and 24 months when they start to be able to communicate better, rationalize, and potentially even accept bribes for good behavior. That 9-18 month age range is tough for sitting still on an airplane, but thankfully things start to even out once they turn two, though you still need to be prepared with a bag of tricks and strategy because even though this isn’t traditionally the hardest age to travel, it is still far from the easiest.
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