Traveling with Kids23 Mar 2007 06:17 pm

(Authored by my best traveling partner, my wife)  A primary rule for air travel with children is to be aware of the “ear pressure” thing. For adults, it is a barely noticeable plugging of our ears. Close your nose with your fingers and pretend to blow it. That will “pop” your eardrums and suddenly your hearing improves. This is a hard thing to teach to children. TIP: For babies, have a bottle ready to feed as soon as the plane takes off. If it is a long flight, save the second feeding for landing. Shorter flights, let the baby suck on a pacifier or, at the very least, cup your hands over its ears during descent. For older children, a lollipop or gum will get them swallowing and should help keep their ears clear.  (Thanks, honey!)

One Response to “Air Travel with Children and Ear Pressure Relief”

  1. on 27 Jan 2009 at 11:39 pm Carolyn

    Hi,

    You make it sound so simple. For someone who truly has a painful experience flying on a plane. Just, holding your nose and blowing is no remedy. There are some of us who truly need a solution to dealing with a ear pain, as it can be very severe. Please, don’t treat it so lightly as to post this as a solution. I’m sure many us know of this method and it does not work for severe ear pressure.
    Thanks,
    Carolyn

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