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Travelling with a baby or toddler to Australia can be fun (honest — it's not that bad!), and I've got some tips we've worked out to make it a bit easier...
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OK, so technically we stopped in Hong Kong on our way to (shh) New Zealand a few of weeks ago, but as Virgin, Cathay and Qantas all allow you to stop in Hong Kong on your way to and from various Australian destinations, I am still going to write about it!
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When you've got a long flight on a plane with a small person to face, sometimes there can never be too much advice...!
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While I have said it before, I will say it again — Singapore Airlines are brilliant with infants and children...
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It's entirely possible to take a fortnight's holiday and have a fantastic trip. Here are some things to think about in making sure a 2-week trip would work...
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There are options if you're scared of flying, but still want to visit Australia — go by bus, cruise ship, or perhaps actually beat that fear of flying once and for all. Here's how...
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Now you may think that it's not worth joining up a 'rewards' programme if you are just making the one trip to Australia, but there are perks to be had...
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I have done a bit of research, and it seems that children from the age of 5 (!) can, in theory, be dispatched off Down Under on their own...
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Airlines tend to have a cut-off date in December, after which they whack up their fares for peak-season travelling at Christmas. This means you could travel, for example, on the 9th December and stay for 3 weeks and have yourself an Australian Christmas for around £800 for a flight... as opposed to around £1200!
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Now, I know I have already written about flights to Australia and taking a baby, but I didn't cover everything — I am learning new things all the time — like how not all bassinets are the same!
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