This new book from Dr. Todd Curtis of AirSafe.com provides parents who fly with children and children who fly alone with advice on how to avoid many of the difficult situations faced by families that travel, and also provides numerous tips on how to take the stress out of your next trip.
This book covers many of the most common problem areas faced by families that fly, including baggage, security, diaper changing, and unaccompanied child travel, and gives parents and children advice on how to deal with those problem areas.
Who is this Book For?
Whether you have never flown before with your family, or a veteran of dozens of trips, there are many potential problems and challenges that families face every time they fly, and in most cases a little bit of planning will allow you to either completely avoid a bad situation, make a potential problem less likely to ruin your trip, or allow you to more easily manage bad situations that may happen.
How to get this book
To get this newest AirSafe.com title, simply join the AirSafe.com mailing list at subscribe.airsafe.com. If you are already a mailing list member, look for the book link in your latest email, or contact AirSafe.com for a copy.
This book covers many of the most common problem areas faced by families that fly, including baggage, security, diaper changing, and unaccompanied child travel, and gives parents and children advice on how to deal with those problem areas.
Who is this Book For?
Whether you have never flown before with your family, or a veteran of dozens of trips, there are many potential problems and challenges that families face every time they fly, and in most cases a little bit of planning will allow you to either completely avoid a bad situation, make a potential problem less likely to ruin your trip, or allow you to more easily manage bad situations that may happen.
How to get this book
To get this newest AirSafe.com title, simply join the AirSafe.com mailing list at subscribe.airsafe.com. If you are already a mailing list member, look for the book link in your latest email, or contact AirSafe.com for a copy.
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