Many Irish families are preparing to jet off on their first summer holiday in over two years, with parents eager to make the experience as stress-free as possible.
Flying with children is often difficult, whether they're tiny terrors or grumpy teens.
But one thing that makes it all worse is tiredness.
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Long-haul flights are especially difficult when travelling with youngsters and there are many tips and tricks out there to make the journey easier. Most involve making little ones feel more comfortable.
One mother has discovered a trick which could make extended flights a total breeze, Daily Star reports.
Adele Barbaro, a blogger known as The Real Mumma, recently flew from Melbourne in Australia, to Los Angeles in the US, on a mammoth trip that takes more than 14 hours.
But, instead of stressing out and keeping the kids from crying, Adele was able to ensure her children got plenty of sleep on the journey.
And, it only cost her £104 (€122) rather than the hundreds extra a business class flight would cost.
Adele managed to snag her family a 'Sky Couch' as part of an upgrade available on Air New Zealand, which transforms a row of seats into a full flat bed that’s perfect for napping.
If you’re lucky you’ll even be able to fit two of you on the bed side by side.
Anyone looking to make a long journey from New Zealand to Ireland should check if their flight has the 'Economy Sky Couch' available.
You can book the 'Sky Couch' alone – you don’t have to share with a stranger – or a 'Sky Couch' with an additional seat.
Recommendations on the Air New Zealand site explain what’s suitable for every size of family to book.
Adele wrote about the clever option on Facebook and said: "If there is two of you travelling, you can purchase a third seat at half price and you will get the entire row to yourself.
"The leg rests all rise to meet the chair in front and create a completely flat, large play or sleep area. Paul and Harvey had a bed and so did Chloe and I.
"It’s the next best thing to business (but way cheaper) and perfect for long-haul flights with young families. And we all slept."
In the comments frequent flyers agreed with one stating: "It was just us and one baby – a MUCH better option than the bassinet seats as I could lie down and feed and both me and baby could sleep (while his dad binge-watched movies! Haha!)."
The 'Sky Couch' premiered in 2010 on Air New Zealand, but since then a number of other airlines have created their own 'Sky Couch' style seats.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) which operates out of Japan, has introduced the 'ANA COUCHii' – where economy passengers can combine three or four seats to make a bed.
It’s available on ANA A380s and is recommended for families at a cost of £76 (€89) per person for three people sharing a three seat bed.
The price can vary depending on the season, number of passengers and number of seats desired.
Irish passengers may have to wait a little longer though as it's not currently an option for Irish airlines - although before it collapsed, Thomas Cook had announced plans for 'Sleeper Seats' on its long-haul routes.
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