Hi all-
I have done it - I have convinced DH to fly instead of drive 14 hours.
I have not flown since 1996 and I have never flown with children. We are flying out of Bristol, TN on Allegiant Air.
Can anyone give me some reviews of this airline?
How can I avoid some of their fees?
Do they serve drinks/snacks?
Is there any in-flight movies?
This is my DH's first flight and he is EXTREMELY nervous. Our lovebugs are going to be 5 and 3 on the trip. Any tips/tricks/info is much appreciated.
Have a great day and God Bless!
I'm also a nervous flyer - see a previous post on here entitled "nervous flyer" LOL.
He can go to
http://www.fearofflyinghelp.com/ and get some good information about flying, calming nerves, etc. I go through the online course regularly before I fly (I've never paid a penny for it), and it does help some. I'm still nervous, and that's not going to change any at this point for me.
As for Allegiant - I've never flown them - they fly out of Lexington (where I'm from), but only 2 days a week, and we can't fit that into my husband's work schedule, so we're on delta, which better suits our needs.
However, most flights around 2 hours in the air don't have in flight movies - I know I've flown to Florida and back something like 6 or 7 times, and I've never had an in-flight movie.
I'm not sure if they charge for snacks or not (I don't think they do, but it's simple stuff - peanuts, pretzles, cokes). If they do, bring your own (stuff your kids will eat!), and put them in your carry-on. According to the website, you're entitlted to bring one carry-on per person, along with a personal item (backpack, purse, laptop, etc). Food items for immediate consumption are also allowed.
Bring stuff for your kids to do (stuff that's easy to get out and put away), let them each bring their items in a child's sized backpack (if possible). This way they have something to occupy their time with. You can put snacks in each of their bags so that you know there is something they will snack on.
You can stow your stroller as a gate checked item, so you will have it when you disembark from the plane to push the kids in.
Not sure what other fees you are wanting to avoid - but the only other thing I can think of is baggage - I think that's charged based on your fare, but not totally sure.
Good luck!