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Reading Time: 2 minutesIn this post we share the categories we include when we create our in-flight kit for travel with a family.

The idea of this kit is that it is lightweight and can be attached to your one-bag with your carabiner. The kit is purpose built to placed under your seat for easy access.

This is *not* a comprehensive one-bag packing guide. The goal is to avoid having to search for items in the depths of backpack in an overhead compartment mid-flight.

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Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this post we share a bag that has become a go-to for days out.

This is for an excellent option for toddler+ aged children. The use case for this bag is for running errands, park trips, field trips etc. Note that it may not be a good fit if you still use formula or bottles.

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this post we share the items that helped ease an infant during a flight.

Note that this is not a comprehensive list of all items one should pack for a flight with an infant, particularly due to the individualized nature of feeding and diapering.

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Reading Time: 2 minutesThis post provides ideas for food to pack for flights.

In our post, In-Flight Essentials, we discuss how you should plan to pack your own food for your next flight. Airlines provide snacks for purchase and a full meal for a long-haul flight, but it’s often the case that what is on offer is disappointing or will not meet your dietary requirements (even with a special meal request).

That’s why we recommend packing the amount of food you would need to feel full if every bit of food offered from the airline didn’t meet you needs. This is especially true if you have food allergies or sensitivities.