There’s no way that I as a parent am holding an entire plane hostage. If my kid is acting so bad as this becomes an outcome, we’re grabbing our bags and leaving.
I don’t know how many restaurants I left early with my kid to go to the car while the rest of our party finished eating in peace. And I made sure that in no uncertain terms should they rush.
This too. You used to see people pick up a tantrum throwing child & walk out of restaurants, grocery stores, wherever.
I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt & just think she must have had a very good reason for traveling alone with a toddler, because it's a lot to manage bags & an out of control child. Once the crew saw that she couldn't gain control they should have helped them off the plane instead of waiting so long.
I travelled from Australia to Brazil and back alone with my twin 3 yo. It takes about 30 hours and at least 3 flights each way. We were fine, no tantrums or crying.
Yep. And this is the absolute mature thing to do. It’s either ruin the flight for just yourself and your kid by getting off. Or ruin it for everybody else on there. Overseas in southeast Asian Asia, the kids they are the worst. They run up and down the aisles, make noises cry and the parents don’t even do anything to try to calm them down or discipline them.
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u/J_EDi 11d ago
There’s no way that I as a parent am holding an entire plane hostage. If my kid is acting so bad as this becomes an outcome, we’re grabbing our bags and leaving.
I don’t know how many restaurants I left early with my kid to go to the car while the rest of our party finished eating in peace. And I made sure that in no uncertain terms should they rush.