This is a very important question for parents. Actually, it depends on your baby’s health condition, whether they are premature or have underlying medical conditions that could make travel unsafe. So, based on your doctor knowledge and your baby’s circumstances, Take doctor advice, your baby’s doctor will be able to give you real advice and perfect information according to your little one’s health condition. But in general, it is good for your baby not to go to any public place for at least the first 2 months after birth. After 2 months until they receive their first round of vaccines, because in that early stage their immune systems are still developing, they are very immature and can get sick easily, which is more likely to be severe.

So for this reason, if you don’t have to travel in the first couple of months for your baby’s safety, especially avoid public transportation or flying on an airplane during that specific period of time. And especially try to avoid traveling in the winter season with your newborn baby because flu and cold viruses are much more prevalent and that can affect your baby’s health system badly. When your baby’s doctor gives you permission after 2 months, then you can travel with your baby. There are more reasons between 0-3 months: I don’t recommend flying at this age unless absolutely necessary, particularly for first-time parents. Often, babies are colicky and sleep at the oddest times, which can be hard on everyone aboard a longer flight — especially parents. Plus, new parents are stressed, and moms may still even be recovering from childbirth.


Finally, infants may be susceptible to all sorts of basic germs that thrive in crowded places like airports and planes, and it is no fun finding yourself on a trip with a sick newborn. (3-9 months) That is a great age to fly.

The biggest challenge at this stage is for first-time parents who are still just figuring out how to be parents. The babies are actually quite easy, but the parents often don’t know it because everything about parenting is still so new! Babies will still sleep a lot and aren’t that mobile at this stage.

Your baby will still be nursing or taking bottles regularly, so you can feed on takeoff and landing and avoid ear pressurization issues. Speaking from personal experience, I think the easiest age to travel with a baby is between 3-9 months old. By this time, you’ve gotten to know your child’s personality and nailed down most of his/her needs. Plus, you’ve likely gotten the hang of all the equipment you need to get through the optimal time (based on your child’s age, that is), it’s between three and nine months when kids aren’t yet mobile, and any time after age two or three months.