Infants on Norwegian airline?
My father in law is taking us to Florida on Norwegian air premium economy and since my daughter is under 2 she doesn't have her own seat. What about meals? We get meals but do infants?
Can we order a kids meal on th flight or do we need to bring food for her?
You are probably best taking your own, I doubt they could offer much choice.
Get her a seat and put her on a car seat for the trip. If the flight is more than two hours, you want a seat for her. I can't even imagine holding a wiggly 18 months old any longer than that. And in case of heavy turbulence, you want her in her own seat.
Knowing my kids, I would bring food you know she will eat
I would ask the airlines about it, i don't see why they wouldnt have a kids rneal, she's probably not the only kid on the flight
ASK THE AIRLINE.
Do you imagine they don't KNOW the answers to your questions?
I have never heard of airlines offering "kids meals" as part of the meal service.
You can usually purchase children friendly snacks.
But to be on the safe side, you need to bring food that the child enjoys -- lots of it to keep them occupied.
I would take your own food to make sure that there's something she likes. I would also seriously consider getting her a seat - it sounds like this is a long flight, and it's miserable trying to hold and contain a young child for a long time.
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