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AIBU to think you shouldn’t take a newborn baby on a holiday abroad

142 replies

chardie87 · 18/09/2022 17:45

Ive recently just came back from a holiday to barcelona and it was the worst plane ride of my life! A poor newborn baby was screaming at the top of its lungs the whole flight. I have kids myself a Daughter who is 20 and a son who is 16 so i know how stressful i can be in a public place when your baby starts crying but i would never take a tiny baby on a 4 hour flight. It’s not fair for the baby and it affects all the other passengers on the plane. I think it’s quite irresponsible to bring a freshly born baby on a plane, i’m sure this will be an unpopular opinion but a lot of the people on the plane were being affected by it. From what i seen on the baby it was only about a month old, atleast wait a few more months until your baby is old enough to play with toys and be occupied!

AIBU to think it’s selfish to bring a tiny baby on a 4 hour flight abroad?

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Haudyourwheesht · 18/09/2022 20:33

Maria1982 · 18/09/2022 20:31

You’ve no idea why they were flying, and to be honest it’s none of your business either

I’m curious where you flew to though - as flying to Barcelona from England is a 2 hour flight, not 4.

It's over 3 from Glasgow. Everyone on this site is NOT English.

Howardsbend · 18/09/2022 20:34

It is a very long time since you had babies. They will often cry for much much longer than a few months. Like others I think you are very naive in thinking the only reason people use planes is to go on holiday.

youarntaguest · 18/09/2022 20:36

Alpineyog · 18/09/2022 17:49

YABU

Firstly you have no idea why they were travelling, could be a repatriation flight, traveling home, to see family, or just for a holiday which is also fine

What is repatriating ?

ReneBumsWombats · 18/09/2022 20:38

Public transport is public transport. You take your chances.

ShanghaiDiva · 18/09/2022 20:40

Returning to your home country.

bbcdefg · 18/09/2022 20:40

I had to take myself and my kids including one who was a newborn on a plane. It was for a funeral. I'm happy to think that people judged me for it and thought I was irresponsible.

Never mind that I didn't have anyone to mind them. I must've been on holiday and I was doing the wrong thing 🙄

ShanghaiDiva · 18/09/2022 20:41

I lived overseas for 25 years and flew with my kids when they were babies. Agree with pp that a baby is easy than a 2 year old.

Charcy · 18/09/2022 20:41

shrunkenhead · 18/09/2022 18:56

Why didn't she just feed it or put a dummy in??

You realise babies cry for a multitude of reasons right?

HeadacheEarthquake · 18/09/2022 20:46

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Queenie6655 · 18/09/2022 20:46

I flew with a 3 week old baby when I was fleeing extreme domestic violence

What a ridiculous thing to post op

ReneBumsWombats · 18/09/2022 20:51

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You'll still be able to hear them, darling. Babies are pretty loud.

If you hate children so much, what are you doing on a site called Mumsnet?

HeadacheEarthquake · 18/09/2022 21:03

ReneBumsWombats · 18/09/2022 20:51

You'll still be able to hear them, darling. Babies are pretty loud.

If you hate children so much, what are you doing on a site called Mumsnet?

Free speech, "darling"

Kids are annoying as fuck on flights.

Hooploop · 18/09/2022 21:07

YABU. This is what noise cancelling headphones are for. Invest in some maybe?

steppemum · 18/09/2022 21:10

we lived overseas and so flew with all our kids when they were just 2 months old.
Flying families are not always going on holiday.

and my newborns were a walk in the park compared to flying with 3 under 5.

BiscuitLover3678 · 18/09/2022 21:12

I don’t agree op but more because a newborn baby is a newborn baby anywhere. It’s unlikely the flight itself was distressing as all she/he will need is sleep, milk, cuddles and to be changed. My only worry would be if their ears were hurting, which suckling milk should help.

Alpineyog · 18/09/2022 21:14

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BunsyGirl · 18/09/2022 21:16

Think about it OP, what harm can a baby or toddler do on a plane? No harm whatsoever…meanwhile I have had a number of very uncomfortable flights due to drunken adults…they could actually do some damage. Give me a crying baby any day. I would just offer to give him/her a cuddle to help mum out.

ReneBumsWombats · 18/09/2022 21:16

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It makes me happy.

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 18/09/2022 21:17

I mean they could have been going to a funeral or anything.

But I wouldn’t personally do this for a holiday either as can’t be nice for the baby (or parents tbh) never mind other passengers.

Noteverybodylives · 18/09/2022 21:18

Public transport is public transport. You take your chances.

Exactly!

If you don’t like it, then don’t use it.

Tryingtokeepgoing · 18/09/2022 21:21

Missing the point completely I’m sure, but it’s only just over 2 hours flying time to Barcelona surely, even though it’s usually scheduled at 2:45 or so. Not 4. And people travel with small children and babies for all sorts of reasons at all times. It is public transport after all!

TheGoodFighter · 18/09/2022 21:34

loveinthe90s · 18/09/2022 19:53

4 hours you say? Whereabouts in the UK are you? 🤔
Also, yabu

Not everyone on here is in or from the UK.

Calphurnia88 · 18/09/2022 21:37

Clearly an unpopular opinion but I agree with you OP.

For context though, I have a fussy baby who I'm fairly certain would not cope well with a flight. Or a holiday lol. But I'm less concerned about the other passengers (although I get the sound of a baby crying can be irritating) and more about my baby.

UndertheCedartree · 18/09/2022 21:51

AllThatFancyPaintsAsFair · 18/09/2022 18:04

Why do posters on here jump to the most unlikely reasons for things?

Despite Barcelona being a top holiday destination for Brits the couple with a baby might be repatriaing a body, wtaf?

Spain is also a top destination for ex-pats!

MummyGummy · 18/09/2022 21:52

YANBU. It’s irresponsible to expose a newborn to that many peoples germs in a confined space with recycled air.

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