One mom found the best way to travel long-haul with children.
Mama Misty Kingma flew with her family to Australia from Los Angeles on a 15-hour trip. She used Flyaway Kids Beds to make sure her baby slept soundly in the airplane.
Misty’s child Lennox fell asleep for approximately 7.5 hours, and Misty had a cozy place to play while he was awake.
‘Highly recommend! She wrote that the hand pump is included to help inflate the plane.
The bed is quite expensive at $159 USD/$222.25AUD. Some airlines won’t take it as it’s considered a danger.
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Mama Misty Kingma flew with her family to Australia from Los Angeles on a 15-hour trip. She used Flyaway Kids Beds to make sure her baby slept soundly in the airplane.
The Flyaway Bed is a safe and comfortable way for children to travel on planes. It can be inflated in 90 seconds.
It weighs only 1.3 kg and is therefore easy to pack in your carry-on luggage.
A large number of satisfied customers have also left glowing reviews about the product on the site.
In just 48 hours Misty’s video became viral, racking up 12.5 millions views. It has impressed thousands of people around the globe.
One person said, “I wish that I were a baby to be able to feel this comfortable on a plane.”
‘I wish there was an adult version,’ another added, and a third wrote: ‘This is genius!’
The Flyaway children bed is a convenient place for children to sleep in planes. It inflates in less than 90 seconds. But some airlines don’t accept the bed as it’s a ‘hazard’
An airline hostess however stated that certain airlines don’t accept the product.
Here’s a listing of flight attendants for major US airlines over 25 years. These items are not permitted/not FAA approved to be used on our flights. She wrote, “Looks comfortable though.”
A second person said that the hazard is not allowed on planes by some airlines. It will be removed by flight attendants.
You can view the complete list of airlines accepting Flyaway’s kids bed here.