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Tips When Going Through Airport Security With Kids

Consider Your Seat Choices

Usually, if any empty seats are on the flight, they will be in the plane’s back. If you’re traveling with a baby, consider asking for a seat at the end of the airplane. You might have extra space to stretch out with the kid. Plus, you’re closer to the bathrooms, have extra space, and have flight attendants close if you want them. Bulkhead seats have a spare room for your legs, and you’ll need to avoid exit-row seats with kids.

Pack Travel Snacks In Your Carry-Bags

 

Snacks like nuts, dried fruits, granola bars, crackers, cereals, and pretzels are all great options when flying. Creamy food items such as peanut butter, jams, and yogurt should weigh 3.4 ounces or less per item. When you go through airport security with children, they will need to fit into a quart-sized bag. 

Apply For TSA Precheck

If you’re a U.S. resident who often travels or with a child, you should apply for the TSA Pre-Check. It allows for a faster way of the passengers through the security points by reducing the lines. It is one of the best ways to pass the passengers who have booked their travel in advance.

You have shorter security screening lines as you don’t have to remove laptops or liquids from your carry bags and remove shoes. 

Be Prepared

Be On Time: Most crucial tip to remember. Lines can be long, kids can be irritable, and you don’t want another issue to stress over. Also, watch your layover times while booking flights. If you have to switch terminals during your layover, you could have to go through security again.

Keep Things Simple: The essential things to remember are being prepared and keeping things organized. Put all your food items in an individual bag, electronic items in another, and crucial documents in one. By that, you don’t have to go through each item to find essential documents at security while also holding your kids. 

Before Your Next Airport Visit With A Baby

  • Remove kids from their carriers and carry them in your arms through the walk-through metal detector. 
  • Car seats, strollers, and all baby carriers will need to be screened by x-ray.
  • Children under the age of 12 do not have to remove their shoes.

Time For The Flight

Once you have passed the airport security with children, then it’s time for the flight. Flying with kids isn’t the most straightforward task; it can be exhausting and challenging. But not impossible, with the right tips, you can get through the airport security and even travel smoothly without getting your kids cranky.

Final Words

Many parents have flown thousands of miles with their small kids. It would be best to make your child aware of all the basic airport security rules to feel comfortable during the process. So be sure to save these tips on your next trip and get through airport security with no worries.

 

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