A baby travel system typically includes a stroller, infant car seat, and optional car seat base that can be easily attached and detached for seamless travel.
It's recommended to purchase a travel system before the baby arrives, ensuring you have essential gear ready for outings and travel.
Consider factors like safety features, ease of use, compatibility with car seats, and stroller functionality when choosing a travel system for your baby.
Babies can be in a travel system for short periods during outings or travel, but it's essential to provide breaks and opportunities for movement. A pram can be suitable for overnight sleep (where tested and comply with safety standards). A pushchair usually has a lay flat position allowing the older child to sleep in during outings.
A travel system includes a stroller, car seat, and an optional car seat base, whereas a stroller is a standalone unit designed for walking and transporting children.
A 3-in-1 travel system typically includes a stroller, infant car seat, and carrycot, providing versatility for various travel needs.
While babies can nap in a travel system during outings, it's not recommended for long-term sleep as it may not provide the optimal sleeping environment.
Baby travel systems can range in price depending on features and brand, but a quality system typically costs between £400 to £2000.
The best seat for an international flight with a baby depends on factors like airline policies, seat availability, and personal preferences for comfort and convenience.