Planning baby’s first travel

Happy New Year! We had a nice holiday season and celebrated baby’s first Christmas with family at home. Now that we have moved into 2024, it’s time to start making travel plans for the year, which will be full of new experiences as we take our little boy Teddy on his first trip(s). I am also learning a lot about the logistics of travelling with an infant and thought I’d share what we’ve done so far.

Where are we going?

We have booked trips to New York City and California! We will spend a long weekend in NYC as a “test” trip since the flight is short, and then we will spend a week in San Francisco and Monterey as Teddy’s first big trip. We have visited both cities already during our pre-baby lives, but this will be a unique experience with a little guy in tow.

Getting the travel documents

Photo by Porapak Apichodilok on Pexels.com

Our first step toward the end of last year was to get Teddy’s travel documents ready. I arranged for his passport photos to be taken at a local studio that specializes in baby passports and it was a fairly seamless process. I made an appointment for him before the studio opened, and they laid him down on a backdrop and managed to get a good snap after just two attempts. I have to say, his little mugshot looks pretty cute. Then, we booked an appointment at Service Canada in early December and were pleasantly surprised to receive the passport just a couple weeks later.

The delay now will be getting his Nexus/Global Entry approved. Apparently there is a huge backlog on these and we are looking at an 18-24 month wait. However, I did find this update stating that accompanying minors are allowed with us through the Nexus security line are select airports.

Booking flights

As far as I’m aware, all airlines allow children under 2 years to travel for free as lap infants. However, we opted to purchase Teddy his own seat for his safety and our comfort. He is very squirmy and I think I would struggle to hold him for several hours even if he’s still quite small.

Purchasing baby his own seat allows us to bring his car seat onto the plane and avoid potential damage from having it thrown around in baggage check. He also gets a carry-on baggage allowance, although regardless of whether he has a seat, we are allowed to bring a diaper bag and unrestricted amounts of liquids for feeding. His stroller can also be gate checked without charge.

Getting travel-friendly baby gear

The most cumbersome aspect of travelling with a little person is having to schlep around a bunch of baby gear. I did a lot of research when making our big purchases to find items that would be travel-friendly since we hope to do as much travelling with Teddy as possible.

We have the Uppababy Minu V2 stroller which is folds up compactly and can fit into the overhead bin on some planes. However, I think we will probably end up gate checking ours and I’ve purchased the official travel bag for it. It has served us very well so far at home and its small footprint is suitable for our small space given that we live in a condo.

Another consideration is that the subways and some areas of NYC are not very accessible, so we will probably end up baby wearing at least occasionally. I have the Tula Lite Baby Travel Carrier which I plan to use on outings where it is difficult to bring the stroller.

Since Teddy will have his own seat on the plane, we are bringing his own Clek Liing bucket car seat which is very easy to install and also compact. Plus, it clicks onto our stroller as a travel system. We will probably be taking a few taxis and renting a car during our upcoming trips so we definitely need a car seat and I wouldn’t rely on the quality or availability of rental car seats.

For Teddy’s sleep arrangements, we will be using the Guava Lotus Travel Crib, which came highly recommended by various sources. It also packs up very small and can even be worn as a backpack. It isn’t sold in Canada but I was able to get it delivered via Shippsy.

Beyond all of this, we will probably purchase the remainder of Teddy’s supplies, including diapers and formula, at our destination so we have less to pack.

New York City, here we come!

I’ll report back in a couple months after our trip to share our experience. Hopefully we will survive with minimal stress…wish us luck!

27 responses to “Planning baby’s first travel”

  1. So much more to think about now! Have fun! Maggie

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  2. Wow. I am impressed! Passengers travelling with infants always seemed to have so many problems when I worked at airports. I sympathised because I had no experience with such things but you demonstrate such clear thinking! To be fair, I suspect many of the articles you mention were not available in my days. It’s very cool that you will include your little boy in your travels. Best wishes!

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    1. Thank you for the well wishes! Lots of new things to think about now but it’s an exciting experience.

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  3. Traveling with a baby definitely requires more thought to logistics but it’s also so fun to put them in the pack or stroller and go exploring. When I first traveled with my daughter when she was a baby I had to laugh at how different my suitcase was packed with lots of baby food, diapers, and a slew of extra clothes. Happy family traveling! 🙂

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    1. I’ve been told that this is a good time to travel with a baby, when he’s not yet very mobile. I think we will have to see how things go when he hits the wild toddler years!

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  4. Congratulations on the arrival of your child. It’s extremely possible I missed it. Best of luck with these trips, i am sure all will work out!

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  5. Congratulations, I love the name Teddy! I hope you have a fabulous trip that goes smoother than you can imagine 🙂

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    1. Thank you Lyssy! I’m excited to experience NYC with a baby!

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  6. Very exciting! I was wondering if you’d seen this blog in your searches? The author started out as a solo travel blogger but has since become a mom! Now she’s sharing all of her baby travel tips. https://parenthoodadventures.com/

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    1. Thanks for sharing the link! I will have to check it out. It seems there are quite a few mommy travel blogs out there with lots of helpful tips.

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  7. it will be a challenge but also an exciting new chapter for you. Not every airline does fly under 2s for free. it used to be under three or four decades ago, possibly even five. and then big discounts for under 12s but these days there are very few concessions.

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    1. Very interesting, I also recently learned that some international airlines still charge tax and other duties for lap infants.

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  8. How exciting! Traveling with a child is a completely-new experience, but I hope it goes well and everyone has fun. I don’t even have Global Entry, so it’s really cool you’re trying to get one for your kid. Best of luck, and safe travels!

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    1. He is a lucky guy who will have so many more travel opportunities in his childhood than his parents ever had. I didn’t go outside Canada or the US until I was 28.

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  9. It is exciting to plan the baby’s first trip. We will be taking our 2 year old grandson to the Caribbean in 2 weeks, along with his parents and my other daughter and husband. Lots of hands to help out! He stays for free at the family friendly resort we are going to and he has his own seat also. Just the tax had to be paid for his booking. Happy travels this coming year!

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    1. That sounds like it will be a lovely family trip! A resort vacation would be perfect for bringing baby. I think I will look into it when he is off formula and I don’t have to worry so much about clean water supply.

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      1. Yes there is so much to consider.

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  10. Wow, that sounds like travel planning stress on a whole ‘nother level. Still, it will be worth it in the long run. Smart to choose places you’ve been to before so the variable of navigating a new location is taken out of the picture. It’s great that you’re raising a traveler from a young age. Enjoy your trips and good luck!

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    1. Hopefully we can train him to be a good traveller and go on more adventurous trips in the future!

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  11. Lovely, hope the trip went well

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  12. You’ve obviously been doing your research – this is a great how-to post for those travelling with baby. Love that first street art photo, by the way. So where’s the passport photo? 😊

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  13. Good luck with the travelling!

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  14. […] you know from my last post, I did quite a lot of research leading up to this trip and had some anxieties about the logistics […]

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  15. First step is the hardest! Now on to more travel!

    erikainthevillage.com

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    1. Definitely! Thanks for reading 🙂

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