What are the best seats on a plane? We asked the experts
Briefly

Bulkhead seats offer parents traveling with infants a place to attach a bassinet, providing free hands for activities like eating. Bassinets are in limited supply, so early booking is advised. If bulkhead seats are unavailable, parents can buy a seat for their infant with a car seat fitted next to a window. Window seats are also recommended for better comfort while feeding. It is important to pack efficiently and consider flight dynamics when traveling with multiple young children, while minimizing time spent in confined spaces.
The bulkhead, which can have a bassinet attached, is an ideal place for parents with infants, allowing hands to be free for eating, and if you hit the sleep jackpot, then maybe even time to watch a movie.
Parents can opt to purchase a seat for their infant and bring an airline-approved car seat. These normally need to be fitted next to a window.
Just being able to rest an elbow on the window seat armrest whilst feeding can make you feel more comfortable and avoid being bumped in the aisle.
The less time confined to a small space with toddlers or babies, the better.
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