British Airways has been named the friendliest airline in the UK for children, in new rankings that also include easyJet, TUI and Ryanair.
A study of 24 airlines and their policies has concluded that the UK's flag carrier comes out on top for how it treats younger passengers, in joint first place with Qatar Airways, Emirates, Qantas and Virgin Atlantic.
Out of each airline analysed, all 24 allow for a pushchair to be taken on board for free.
However, 18 airlines charge extra for a child’s seat, such as Etihad Airlines, Lufthansa and Jet2.
Most of the aviation companies offer kids’ entertainment such as appropriate movies or colouring pens and paper.
However, parents flying with Flybe, Jet2 or Ryanair are in for a disappointment, with all three failing to provide entertainment for the little ones.
Instead, Ryanair and Jet2 make some points up by offering free kids’ meals.
Best child-friendly airlines
- British Airways, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Qantas and Virgin Atlantic
- KLM, Singapore Airlines, Etihad Airlines, Aer Lingus, Turkish Airlines, Japan Airlines
- United Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Delta Airlines
- Air Transat, Thai Airways, Air Canada, American Airlines, Jet2, easyJet, TUI Airways
- Flybe, Ryanair
In light of the findings life insurance broker Reassured spoke to childcare expert, Kathryn Lord and David Doughty, CEO at Admiral Jet, and together they have correlated a list of 10 tips to prepare your children for a flight.
Involving your kids in the planning phase
1. Age-appropriate books can help children get an understanding of what to expect. You can also use a map to show the route you’re taking, and they can ask all those burning questions while the excitement sets in.
2. Showing children photos of the destination and explaining how hot or cold it is will help them to take part in choosing what to pack. This way they can take on some independence by packing appropriate clothes as well as pick out some games they might want to play on holiday.
3. If you have any anxieties about planes, try not to let your child notice this.
4. Especially during the holiday season long queues and a lot of new noises can be expected when getting to the airport. Explaining to children a little about what to expect can be a great help for a smooth and stress-free check-in and security check.
What to include in your hand luggage?
1. Ensure to carry extra nappies, wipes and change of nappies as necessary. You’ll also be able to bring enough milk and formula as these items are exempt from the 100ml rule.
2. Wear or pack comfy clothes for your child to sleep in if the flight is a long haul. Taking the toothbrush to do their teeth and changing into PJs can help signal that it is time to go to sleep – a good way to pass the flight time!
3. Providing a comfy seat or a small flatbed can help settle your child. Some prams have a removable seat but ensure to check with the airlines if accepted.
4. Bring picture or painting books to keep the little one busy. Paperback books are lightweight and offer hours of fun. If old enough, you can start playing little games like tic-tac-toe.
5. With only a few things to do, screen time can be a good way to keep the little ones distracted. You can download their favourite films or shows before the trip and make sure you charge the battery before the flight. Bring comfy earphones for them so other passengers won’t be bothered by the sound.
6. Fill up their water bottles before getting on the plane and bring some of their favourite snacks in case the hunger kicks in between meals. Raisins, a packet of crisps or some wine gummies are often available in smaller packages and won’t take up much room.