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Gentlehear
I'm going on Korean Airlines soon and have tried calling their customer service but the representative had no idea as to what type of power adapter can be used to power a personal laptop, dvd player, etc. in the power outlet at many of the seats.
I would like to know if anyone has used a power adapter on Korean Airlines and if they remember what type of adapter they used.
I know this is a real specific question, but perhaps someone out there has an answer! Thanks!
Well if I was hooking up an electronic kidney dialysis machine, I would cease to exist if I couldn't. Yes, I am bringing a book but I have a seven year old and Korean Airlines doesn't have any children's programming on board and this is a thirteen hour flight.
Good grief! Everyone thinks I'm bringing a laptop! No, I am not. Certainly not for a seven year old! I was planning on her using a portable dvd player since the movies in flight on Korean Airlines are not kid's movies. Believe it or not, she will have coloring books too! Yes, I will be playing with her at times too. I'm giving up on this question as the two responders basically were being judgmental and opinionated rather than helpful.
Answer
Instead of bringing a laptop for your child, bring a few toys and a coloring book for him/her. There is no law stating you MUST occupy a child with internet games.
If your child does not like coloring or playing with toys, you should play WITH him/her. Kids always love it when parents play with them and you'd like it too! Eventually your son or daughter will fall asleep from excitement and then you can read.
Also, they usually have movies playing on flights. Just buy (some airlines have them free) some headphones and have your child watch the movie.
But be prepared in case the movie isn't appropriate for your child.
Instead of bringing a laptop for your child, bring a few toys and a coloring book for him/her. There is no law stating you MUST occupy a child with internet games.
If your child does not like coloring or playing with toys, you should play WITH him/her. Kids always love it when parents play with them and you'd like it too! Eventually your son or daughter will fall asleep from excitement and then you can read.
Also, they usually have movies playing on flights. Just buy (some airlines have them free) some headphones and have your child watch the movie.
But be prepared in case the movie isn't appropriate for your child.
What can I do to make air travel easier on a 2 year old child?
Flower
I'm flying with my two year old daughter (for the first time), and I'm not quite sure how I'm going to keep her busy, and keep me sane.
Any tips?
Answer
my 4 year old has flown all over the world with us since he was 9 months old. we've flown short 4 hour flights as well as some 16-20 hour legs (calif to australia, europe, and israel.) we have learned a lot about what to pack and take with us. i would strongly recommend taking a either a laptop that plays dvds or a personal dvd player (they are pretty cheap now.) and headphones. either bring favorite dvds that you know they will watch or buy something new they will be excited to watch. (we also don't let my son watch tv too often, so getting to watch dvds on the plane is a big treat.) also, new or old favorite books are read during take off and landing. i also try to get treats that can be offered one by one. we do candy, gummy worms, starburst, something that will occupy their hands. and nutritional food, since the plane may not offer much as a meal. we also have in the past let him pick a toy at the airport. i know this seems a bit much but i think spoiling a bit on a flight is ok, because it's often too much for them. i'm very cranky and uncomfortable on long flights, so imagine what that does to a kid.
my 4 year old has flown all over the world with us since he was 9 months old. we've flown short 4 hour flights as well as some 16-20 hour legs (calif to australia, europe, and israel.) we have learned a lot about what to pack and take with us. i would strongly recommend taking a either a laptop that plays dvds or a personal dvd player (they are pretty cheap now.) and headphones. either bring favorite dvds that you know they will watch or buy something new they will be excited to watch. (we also don't let my son watch tv too often, so getting to watch dvds on the plane is a big treat.) also, new or old favorite books are read during take off and landing. i also try to get treats that can be offered one by one. we do candy, gummy worms, starburst, something that will occupy their hands. and nutritional food, since the plane may not offer much as a meal. we also have in the past let him pick a toy at the airport. i know this seems a bit much but i think spoiling a bit on a flight is ok, because it's often too much for them. i'm very cranky and uncomfortable on long flights, so imagine what that does to a kid.
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