Hi! Can you pls tell me the total duration of your each flight ✈️ I’m in Canada, I want to travel in air Canada which is directly land in India that is of 14 hours,, Will it be feasible??
Do you have a video or can you make one talking about how you handled potential sickness or illness when going from the US to India with your baby? There’s the difference in water quality or even the potential of Malaria. My husband’s family is in South India and we are preparing for travel for when our baby is born. Thank you 💓💓💓
Hi, can you tell me where did you keep the passports and visa documents? Also the boarding pass after immigration because all these need to be handy, how did you manage? I'll be traveling with my 4 month baby, so is baby carrier safe as my baby's neck didn't hold completely.
Hi Fatima, I carried a crossbody bag with me where I kept our passport, boarding pass as well as my phone. It was super handy. Yes, baby carrier is safe. You can adjust the grip accordingly.
Yes it’s the best time to fly with little babies as they get older/toddler age it will be more difficult they sleep a lot at that age they will be fine ❤and the more you do it the most they’ll get used to it
Hello ! Loved your video. I am traveling to India soon . How did you fed your baby on board . My baby is bottle fed . Do you have any suggestions? Thank you 😊
Hi Priyanka, Glad you liked the video. My daughter was primarily breastfed on her demand. I also nursed her during takeoff and landing to prevent discomfort from the changes in air pressure. It's also possible to offer a pacifier to a baby during those times. Feel free to ask if you need more information.
Hi! Thank you so much for appreciating. I did breastfeeding, especially during takeoff and landing, to avoid ear pain due to air pressure. Rest of the time I did breastfeed on demand. Let me know if you have any other questions. 🌻🍀
I was exclusively breastfeeding my daughter. You can carry formula milk with you while traveling and flight attendants can provide you hot water for it.
Certainly! Flying with an infant can be a bit challenging, but with the right preparation and knowledge, it can be a smooth experience. Here's a guide on how to fly with an infant from India to Singapore: Book Your Flight: Choose a flight that suits your infant's schedule. Consider booking a flight during their nap time or when they are generally more relaxed. Travel Documents: Ensure that both you and your infant have valid passports. Check if your infant requires a visa to enter Singapore, depending on their nationality. Airline Policies: Contact the airline you plan to use to learn about their specific policies regarding traveling with infants. Some airlines may have age and weight restrictions for infants. Seating: When booking your flight, consider reserving a bassinet seat. These seats typically have a special baby cot that can be attached to the bulkhead. Packing: Pack all necessary items, such as diapers, baby wipes, formula, bottles, baby food, baby clothes, and any medication your infant might need. Bring a change of clothes for both you and your baby in case of spills or accidents. Security Check: Be prepared for the security check. You may need to remove your baby from a carrier or stroller when going through the security checkpoint. Car Seat or Bassinet: Depending on your child's age and the airline's policies, you may be allowed to bring an FAA-approved car seat on board. If you have reserved a bassinet seat, make sure it's properly installed. Feeding: If you are breastfeeding, consider feeding your baby during takeoff and landing to help with ear pressure. If you're using formula, bring pre-measured portions in a container to make feeding easier during the flight. Entertainment: Bring a few small, quiet toys to keep your infant occupied. The in-flight entertainment system may not have suitable content for very young children. Safety: Ensure that your baby is securely fastened in their seat or bassinet, especially during turbulence. Comfort: Dress your infant in comfortable, layered clothing. Bring a light blanket or swaddle to keep your baby cozy. Ear Pressure: Changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing can cause discomfort in your infant's ears. Encourage them to suck on a pacifier or bottle during these times to help alleviate ear pressure. Traveling Alone: If you are traveling alone with your infant, don't hesitate to ask flight attendants or other passengers for assistance when you need it. Jet Lag: Be prepared for the possibility of jet lag, as crossing time zones can disrupt your baby's sleep schedule. Allow some time for adjustment after arriving in Singapore. Airport Facilities: Check if the airports in both India and Singapore have baby-changing facilities, nursing rooms, and other amenities to make your journey more comfortable. Remember that every child is different, and the key to a successful flight with an infant is preparation and flexibility. Be patient, and try to remain calm during the journey, as your baby will pick up on your emotions. Safe travels!
You have to book it before after purchasing the ticket. You need to talk to airline’s customer care to book it. Let me know if you have further questions.
@@dope_duhoonsi am also flying solo with baby with 2 suitcase , i am little nervous how can i manage with luggage’s, do you take help from someone in airport?
@RajwantKaur-yn1gi If you are traveling from US to India- then someone who will go to drop you at airport can help you in check in. Then you will be free from luggage’s till you reach India. If you are traveling from India to US, check in counters are not very far away from entrance. You can manage everything , don’t worry. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Roshni! We believe it will take 6-8 weeks for your travel documentation to arrive. You have ample amount of time if you apply early April. Good luck for your delivery 🤗♥️
@@dope_duhoons Thank you for your wishes. How do you book the seat with bassinet and is the weight of the stroller calculated with your total luggage weight?
I talked with Delta Airlines to book the bassinet. They charged me 10% of my ticket for it. Strollers are free and their weight is not counted in the luggage
Thank you for responding. Appreciate it 😊 How did u manage to breastfeed when I believe babies have to be facing forward, away from the parent during take off and landing?
@@gulrukhsarzeb7965 While landing and takeoff, baby should be in your lap. It’s not necessary to hold your baby in front facing direction. Either way is good.
Hi ,just watched your video,helped me ease my travel anxiety with baby.my baby will be six month old coming September and I am planning to travel india…I have a couple of questions.did u complete her six month vaccination before leaving?? Does she require any other vaccine before traveling to india?
Hello Nangten, I'm happy our video was helpful to you. In USA, doctors typically complete vaccinations on or after the scheduled date. In my daughter's case, she was 5 months old when we went to India, so she received her 6-month vaccination once we returned back from India.
Hello Tenzing! I found the baby carrier more convenient than a stroller, so I didn't feel the necessity to carry a stroller. Carriers proved to be handier in various situations compared to strollers.
Hi Sakshi, I am planning to travel with my 9 month old in july. Is it better to take infant on lap or infant on seat while booking ? I am travelling alone with my baby to India from USA.
Hello Poojitha, While making your airline reservation, you will have the option of reserving a bassinet for your baby. Bassinet provides a more comfortable sleeping arrangement for your little one. Let me of know if you have more questions ♥️
Hi we are planning to travel india with our 6 month old baby. He got his passport today. Should we apply for his OCI ? We are going india in September. Can you please let me know the visa process for 6 month old baby ?
Hi Nitish! We didn’t apply for OCI for our baby. We applied for Indian e-Visa for her. It was approved within 24 hours and is valid for an year. Hopefully this helps. Good luck with your journey.
@@poojapandey9594 Hi we did a visa upon arrival. Iam an Indian citizen and my wife is an American citizen who has a OCI … You can get a visa upon arrival in India for your baby and it’s valid for 6 months
@@dope_duhoonsThanks for your reply… was it economy or business class..?? And breastfeeding on demand..?.. was that comfortable in the flight? Did cabin crew help you?
It was economy class and yes I was breastfeeding on her demand. You can use baby blanket or breastfeeding cloth while feeding her. Cabin crew will provide you a bassinet which you need to book prior to your flight at airline website.
You can apply for OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) at ociservices.gov.in or apply for e-visa at www.cgisf.gov.in Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mam iam videos for the first time .. its safe to travel with frequently travel .. bcs my studing ug so my baby five month baby almost with me. . all r said to me dnt go travel zo more .. is this wrong r not
Hi there 😃 I also study and work with my baby. I haven’t faced any problems yet. You just have to be more careful about the needs of the baby. All in all you can definitely study and travel with your baby. Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck 😊
wha are the things you carried for baby?how did you feed tue baby?how did you change her diaper?Did you take anything for babylike foid? how dod you go to toilet? what are the things airfhoztess provide for baby?f
I had baby clothes, baby food, medicine, diapers, wipes, and toys with me. I only breastfed my baby. I changed her diaper in the bathroom where there's a changing station. Yes, I brought some baby food. Mostly, I took my baby to the bathroom until she slept in the bassinet. The flight attendants gave me the bassinet which I had reserved for the baby.
🇺🇸 America the first world 🌎 country ❤❤from which airline United. Emirates. Etihad. Qatar. Lufthansa. British airways. Air France. Delta.Kuwait airways. Airindia. ??
Hi!
Can you pls tell me the total duration of your each flight ✈️
I’m in Canada, I want to travel in air Canada which is directly land in India that is of 14 hours,,
Will it be feasible??
Excellent daring video. Looking forward to watch the whole India series..
Thank you so much for appreciating ♥️🤗
Do you have a video or can you make one talking about how you handled potential sickness or illness when going from the US to India with your baby? There’s the difference in water quality or even the potential of Malaria. My husband’s family is in South India and we are preparing for travel for when our baby is born. Thank you 💓💓💓
Awesome video love to Giana.
Hey dr can u tell me baby car seat allowed hai ya nhi?? Tumne pahle se book kia tha baby sleeping cot Ya wo khud se he baby ke liye dete hain???
Bravo sakshi .. and this baby is all love ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much Di. Lots of love ♥️🤗
Is baby meals provided the the plane.
@@sarojtiwari1626 yes they provide baby food
@@dope_duhoons THANKS A LOT.
@sarojtiwari1626 you are welcome
I have tried soo many baby carrier but couldn’t find one
Plz tell me which one u are using like which brand
Hi, can you tell me where did you keep the passports and visa documents? Also the boarding pass after immigration because all these need to be handy, how did you manage?
I'll be traveling with my 4 month baby, so is baby carrier safe as my baby's neck didn't hold completely.
Hi Fatima,
I carried a crossbody bag with me where I kept our passport, boarding pass as well as my phone. It was super handy.
Yes, baby carrier is safe. You can adjust the grip accordingly.
@@dope_duhoons thank you 🙂
hey which travel documents we need if we are traveling solo with infant from USA to india
Hi! You will need baby’s passport and their OCI or e-visa.
ok I'm getting e visa for infant , thanks for help!@@dope_duhoons
Very very nice v ideo welcome to India jeena❤️❤️😍👍
Thank you mumma ♥️🤗
Is ok to travel with 5 month baby? As my wife is planning to go with our 4-5 month baby ..
Yes it’s the best time to fly with little babies as they get older/toddler age it will be more difficult they sleep a lot at that age they will be fine ❤and the more you do it the most they’ll get used to it
Hello ! Loved your video. I am traveling to India soon . How did you fed your baby on board . My baby is bottle fed . Do you have any suggestions? Thank you 😊
Hi Priyanka,
Glad you liked the video. My daughter was primarily breastfed on her demand. I also nursed her during takeoff and landing to prevent discomfort from the changes in air pressure. It's also possible to offer a pacifier to a baby during those times. Feel free to ask if you need more information.
Welcome to India Gianna Sakshi 🥰🥰
Thank you so much 🤗♥️
Which baby carrier did you used in this video. Thanks!
Hi there! I used “Infantino Flip 4-in-1” baby carrier. You can easily get it from Walmart. Let me know if you have more questions. Thanks 😊
So sweet Cutepie ❤❤
Thank you so much Di ♥️🤗
How did you request for bassinet? did you request them while on plane or book it while booking a flight/seat?
I requested an airline for a bassinet after booking my ticket.
Hi, I just came across your video. It's super nice of you,.pls advise for baby feed. How often did you feed and did you feed with bottles?
Hi! Thank you so much for appreciating. I did breastfeeding, especially during takeoff and landing, to avoid ear pain due to air pressure. Rest of the time I did breastfeed on demand. Let me know if you have any other questions. 🌻🍀
@@dope_duhoonsHey I read it somewhere that we mustn't feed the baby while landing or taking off as it magnifies the pressure
What about feeding dear ?? Can you anyone please tell me how to carry milk please help me I have no idea about it
I was exclusively breastfeeding my daughter. You can carry formula milk with you while traveling and flight attendants can provide you hot water for it.
@@dope_duhoons thank you so much dear ❤️❤️❤️
One of family members is going fly from India to Singapore. Could you please guide me with full details about how to fly with an infant
Certainly! Flying with an infant can be a bit challenging, but with the right preparation and knowledge, it can be a smooth experience. Here's a guide on how to fly with an infant from India to Singapore:
Book Your Flight:
Choose a flight that suits your infant's schedule. Consider booking a flight during their nap time or when they are generally more relaxed.
Travel Documents:
Ensure that both you and your infant have valid passports.
Check if your infant requires a visa to enter Singapore, depending on their nationality.
Airline Policies:
Contact the airline you plan to use to learn about their specific policies regarding traveling with infants. Some airlines may have age and weight restrictions for infants.
Seating:
When booking your flight, consider reserving a bassinet seat. These seats typically have a special baby cot that can be attached to the bulkhead.
Packing:
Pack all necessary items, such as diapers, baby wipes, formula, bottles, baby food, baby clothes, and any medication your infant might need.
Bring a change of clothes for both you and your baby in case of spills or accidents.
Security Check:
Be prepared for the security check. You may need to remove your baby from a carrier or stroller when going through the security checkpoint.
Car Seat or Bassinet:
Depending on your child's age and the airline's policies, you may be allowed to bring an FAA-approved car seat on board.
If you have reserved a bassinet seat, make sure it's properly installed.
Feeding:
If you are breastfeeding, consider feeding your baby during takeoff and landing to help with ear pressure.
If you're using formula, bring pre-measured portions in a container to make feeding easier during the flight.
Entertainment:
Bring a few small, quiet toys to keep your infant occupied. The in-flight entertainment system may not have suitable content for very young children.
Safety:
Ensure that your baby is securely fastened in their seat or bassinet, especially during turbulence.
Comfort:
Dress your infant in comfortable, layered clothing.
Bring a light blanket or swaddle to keep your baby cozy.
Ear Pressure:
Changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing can cause discomfort in your infant's ears. Encourage them to suck on a pacifier or bottle during these times to help alleviate ear pressure.
Traveling Alone:
If you are traveling alone with your infant, don't hesitate to ask flight attendants or other passengers for assistance when you need it.
Jet Lag:
Be prepared for the possibility of jet lag, as crossing time zones can disrupt your baby's sleep schedule. Allow some time for adjustment after arriving in Singapore.
Airport Facilities:
Check if the airports in both India and Singapore have baby-changing facilities, nursing rooms, and other amenities to make your journey more comfortable.
Remember that every child is different, and the key to a successful flight with an infant is preparation and flexibility. Be patient, and try to remain calm during the journey, as your baby will pick up on your emotions. Safe travels!
@@dope_duhoons thanks 🙏
@BSMalikvlogs you are welcome. Let us know if you have more questions 😃
Thanks a lot for explaining each and everything. Glad to subscribe you ❤
Can we get bassinet on flight or have to book before ??
You have to book it before after purchasing the ticket. You need to talk to airline’s customer care to book it. Let me know if you have further questions.
which baby carrier you used?
It’s from Walmart- Infantino Flip 4-in-1 Convertible Baby Carrier
@@dope_duhoonsthanks
@@dope_duhoonsi am also flying solo with baby with 2 suitcase , i am little nervous how can i manage with luggage’s, do you take help from someone in airport?
@RajwantKaur-yn1gi If you are traveling from US to India- then someone who will go to drop you at airport can help you in check in. Then you will be free from luggage’s till you reach India.
If you are traveling from India to US, check in counters are not very far away from entrance. You can manage everything , don’t worry.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
@@dope_duhoons right dear thanks 😊
How did you book the bassinet?
I contacted Delta Airlines directly to request a bassinet for my child.
Hey did thet charge you for the extra legroom space or the seat to give bassinet??
Very nice welcome mam and giana is very quite
Thank you so much Sachin! Much love ♥️🤗
Eagerly waiting for the next video😍
Thanks for your eagerness! We are glad you are looking forward to the next video. We will do our best to deliver another great one for you ♥️
Hi, I am located In Utah, due in March. I plan to travel India by the end of August, is it possible documentation wise?
Hi Roshni! We believe it will take 6-8 weeks for your travel documentation to arrive. You have ample amount of time if you apply early April. Good luck for your delivery 🤗♥️
@@dope_duhoons Thank you for your wishes. How do you book the seat with bassinet and is the weight of the stroller calculated with your total luggage weight?
I talked with Delta Airlines to book the bassinet. They charged me 10% of my ticket for it. Strollers are free and their weight is not counted in the luggage
@@dope_duhoons Thank you so much for your guidance.
You are welcome. Hope you have a safe trip to India ♥️
Hi there, did ur baby have any issues with her ears popping during take off and landing? If so, how did u manage it?
I breastfed her during both take off and landing.
Thank you for responding. Appreciate it 😊 How did u manage to breastfeed when I believe babies have to be facing forward, away from the parent during take off and landing?
@@gulrukhsarzeb7965 While landing and takeoff, baby should be in your lap. It’s not necessary to hold your baby in front facing direction. Either way is good.
@@dope_duhoonsthank you so much. I really appreciate you responding and have found your advice really helpful ❤
ears mai affect nahi huw kya mam
Ears mein koi effect nhi hua tha Kranthi. Agar baby roye, then just cover their ears during landing and take off
New year new video.. good
Thank you 😊
Hi ,just watched your video,helped me ease my travel anxiety with baby.my baby will be six month old coming September and I am planning to travel india…I have a couple of questions.did u complete her six month vaccination before leaving?? Does she require any other vaccine before traveling to india?
Hello Nangten,
I'm happy our video was helpful to you. In USA, doctors typically complete vaccinations on or after the scheduled date. In my daughter's case, she was 5 months old when we went to India, so she received her 6-month vaccination once we returned back from India.
Looks like her grandma ❤
She sure does Aunty ♥️🤗
You baby is very cute ❤
God bless her 🙏🏻
Thank you so much Madhuri! Means a lot ♥️🌼
Hi Sakshi! Would you recommend taking a stroller as well? I will be traveling with my 7months old soon to India.
Hello Tenzing!
I found the baby carrier more convenient than a stroller, so I didn't feel the necessity to carry a stroller. Carriers proved to be handier in various situations compared to strollers.
Wow ! Which baby carrier did you use? Did you travel back to USA. I am also going to travel to India with my 5 month old
Dear Anchala, I used “Infantino Flip 4-in-1” baby carrier. You can easily get it from Walmart. Yes, I’m back to the US ♥️🤗
@@dope_duhoons thank you. Did you travel back to USA. Make video of that too
@@anchalaagarwal2678 I just made a video on my journey back to the US from India. Hopefully you will enjoy it. 😊♥️
Baby infant ticket ka kitna charge hai International
Hi,
Baby ka 10% charge lagta hai aapke ticket ka. For example- agar aapka ticket $1100 hai to baby ka 10% charhe hoga $110.
Hi Sakshi, I am planning to travel with my 9 month old in july. Is it better to take infant on lap or infant on seat while booking ? I am travelling alone with my baby to India from USA.
Hello Poojitha,
While making your airline reservation, you will have the option of reserving a bassinet for your baby. Bassinet provides a more comfortable sleeping arrangement for your little one. Let me of know if you have more questions ♥️
@@dope_duhoonsmera beta bhi travel kr rha hai bassinet booking kab karwaai thi apne at the time of booking tickets or before two days of flight
Were u able to wear the baby carrier all by urself when u landed?
Yes it’s quite easy. You can also ask for help if it feels complicated
Hi we are planning to travel india with our 6 month old baby. He got his passport today. Should we apply for his OCI ? We are going india in September. Can you please let me know the visa process for 6 month old baby ?
Hi Nitish! We didn’t apply for OCI for our baby. We applied for Indian e-Visa for her. It was approved within 24 hours and is valid for an year. Hopefully this helps. Good luck with your journey.
@@dope_duhoons Awesome! Thank you so much.
You are so welcome. Let us know if you any other questions 🤗♥️
Hi we are planning to travel India with our 5 month old baby. Please can you tell in detail about e visa. Did you apply for tourist evisa?
@@poojapandey9594 Hi we did a visa upon arrival. Iam an Indian citizen and my wife is an American citizen who has a OCI … You can get a visa upon arrival in India for your baby and it’s valid for 6 months
Well done Sakshi.. it was not an easy task
Thank you so much Dr. Malik 🤗
Just wondering how you handle feeding her… like pumping /breast feeding and all. Plz share.
I was exclusively breastfeeding her by that time. Let me know if you have further questions.
@@dope_duhoonsThanks for your reply… was it economy or business class..?? And breastfeeding on demand..?.. was that comfortable in the flight? Did cabin crew help you?
It was economy class and yes I was breastfeeding on her demand. You can use baby blanket or breastfeeding cloth while feeding her. Cabin crew will provide you a bassinet which you need to book prior to your flight at airline website.
Giana is super cute😍😍😍
Thank you Anam! Much love ♥️
I want to take my child as well to india from usa
I need information is there any way i can talk to you about child visa process
Hi Tejender,
You can post your questions here. We will try to answer them as soon as possible.
@@dope_duhoons how to get visa for minor to India
You can apply for OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) at ociservices.gov.in
or apply for e-visa at www.cgisf.gov.in
Please let us know if you have any questions.
@@dope_duhoons can i apply his visa on evisa India official website he is minor
How long it will take to receive child visa from there
Mam iam videos for the first time .. its safe to travel with frequently travel .. bcs my studing ug so my baby five month baby almost with me. . all r said to me dnt go travel zo more .. is this wrong r not
Hi there 😃 I also study and work with my baby. I haven’t faced any problems yet. You just have to be more careful about the needs of the baby. All in all you can definitely study and travel with your baby. Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck 😊
Hi. Did u get a stroller or car seat to travel with baby in India?
Hi Sruthi,
No, I didn’t carry a stroller or car seat with me.
How told is baby girl
She is 5 months old
Very Nice❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Jahan! ♥️♥️
Howdy?!Omg!incredible , catch you later~ Dope.
wha are the things you carried for baby?how did you feed tue baby?how did you change her diaper?Did you take anything for babylike foid? how dod you go to toilet? what are the things airfhoztess provide for baby?f
I had baby clothes, baby food, medicine, diapers, wipes, and toys with me. I only breastfed my baby. I changed her diaper in the bathroom where there's a changing station. Yes, I brought some baby food. Mostly, I took my baby to the bathroom until she slept in the bassinet. The flight attendants gave me the bassinet which I had reserved for the baby.
🇺🇸 America the first world 🌎 country ❤❤from which airline United. Emirates. Etihad. Qatar. Lufthansa. British airways. Air France. Delta.Kuwait airways. Airindia. ??