Celebrities have access to a variety of things that can make traveling with children easier. These include first-class seats in the plane, nannies, assistants, new technology, and familiar faces who make people treat them better. Funny thing about flying young children is that money will not keep a 2-year-old entertained for 11 hours of a 15-hour trip, or make him sleep. The presence of a child on a plane is humbling for all.
We have had the pleasure of talking to many A-listers, including actors, authors and musicians. Condé Nast Traveler We’ve heard some great tips that any traveler, no matter how down to earth they are, can use. This holiday season, take all the help you can get—even if it’s from a billionaire—and here’s hoping the skies are friendly to you and your whole family.
Just Accept the iPad
Air travel is a good time to relax rules for everyone’s sake. We adults watch movies on flights too, don’t we? “I am very aware of screen time for kids, but I let it go when we travel,” said actor Gal Gadot. Virgin Air founder Richard BransonThe same goes for, a grandmother of two children and five grandchildren. “It’s obvious that the best way to travel with children on a plane, is to put them before a screen. They will be forever grateful.” We’re not different from other grandparents or parents [in that respect]. We will spoil ’em for a long drive so everyone else can have a good night sleep around them.”
Release the guilt according to singer Kelly Clarkson“I’m sure there are a lot hippy dippy mothers out there that don’t like iPads. I think it’s wonderful for them.” She laughed. We have iPads because traveling can be a total pain at times. Her fellow pop singer Katy Perry She has a rule about screen time on airplanes that helps her relax. She explained that she would use an iPad to allow her daughter to play games and watch movies on long flights. Unfortunately, there are limitations: “Even after two hours of iPad use, the child will become bored. They are looking for other forms of entertainment.
You should also download any content you want to use on your tablet before flying. Singer Alicia Keys said, “You need to keep them entertained with all their favorite things.” Ciara. “If you bring their iPads, have the shows downloaded that they like—because oftentimes the Wi-Fi doesn’t work.”
Pack more snacks and clothing than you thought
Actor Christina Ricci‘s advice was straight forward: She said, “Lots of food and a lot of snacks.” “It is always a game of chance.” It’s impossible to predict how children under the age of 4 will behave. The queen organization. Marie Kondo“I carry small, healthy snacks like dried fruit or rice crackers for when the kids get hungry.” “I always carry healthy, small snacks with me like rice crackers and dried fruit to keep the kids occupied when they are hungry.”

