You can bring his important things with you onboard in a carry-on suitcase and back non-essentials to check. Or, you can take a backpack as a personal bag. You can back the weighted blanket in one of your carry-ons and pack clothes into one of the backpacks.Yes that's an option too...it would be easier, but does cost. Plus if the bag gets lost my son isn't going to be happy and I'm going to be miserable. Although the odds of that are slim and we survived the gamble once before. Trying to consider everything.
You should still try. There isn't any apparent reason the pillow and blankets won't condense, enough to allow additional items. What are you planning to put in the carry on luggage?I don't think they'll fit in a backpack or under the seat. They'd need to go into the overhead bin. I'd considered them being medical equipment....I'd think the blanket could count but the pillow is just a regular pillow...it's just HIS pillow. I don't know. I may check over on disabilities. Thanks for the suggestion.
My 7 year old son has ADHD and is on the autism spectrum. He has some issues sleeping....he needs a weighted therapy blanket (smaller than a twin size and 6 lbs), a baby blanket, a small stuffed animal, and a pillow. His pillow....another won't do. I've only ever traveled with him by plane once and it was on southwest so I packed these things in their own bag and it was fine. But this time we are on delta and I'm trying not to pay to check two bags between us. The baby blanket and stuffed animal are no problem to pack, but the pillow and weighted blanket are quite big. A friend that travels a lot said he has seen kids carrying a pillow/blanket on as a personal item in addition to a carry on bag, does anyone know anything about that? I'm still a bit iffy on that as I know the blanket especially will get heavy and a pain to carry. I may try to just carry on a purse for me, then his carry on bag, and a bag with his pillow and blanket. Any other ideas?
No worse than those that nicely fold up their coats and stash them above them. Or those that manage to bring an oversize bag on board with them and smash that into the overhead. Yeah, it's only 'one' bag, but it takes up the space of two and sometimes makes it impossible to fit anything else in the bin.If you are going to put them above, then that is his carryon. What is in the bag you intended as his carryon? Can those items be condensed and become his personal item that goes under the seat? It is truly unfair and uncool when people put two bags up above for one person.