Elizabeth Brooks <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> But what the heck is a safe sleeping environment on a plane?  Certainly
> someone on a trans-Atalntic flight is going to have to sleep.  What do we
> tell those moms?

When I flew with a nine-month-old, we had a seat adjacent to a fold-down
bassinet ("sky cot"). The bassinet had a safe, flat surface, and straps
to fasten over the top so that the baby would not become a projectile in
case of turbulence.

Bassinet seats need to be booked in advance, since they're obviously
limited.

Lara Hopkins

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