Vintage Photos Show How Babies Used to Air Travel

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There are a lot of heated discussions about babies on-board airplanes, and whether or not parents should give candies to other passengers, or spare them of the tortured journey altogether. However, one thing is certain – airlines have to try to be as pleasant as possible for every traveler, including the babies. According to rare photos from 1953, attempts to provide the best flying experience included awesome engineering solutions for the youngest travelers!

Vintage Photos Show How Babies Used to Air Travel

As official vintage photographs suggest, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) went the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction. BOAC (the predecessor of British Airways) has developed hammock-like “skycots” for babies, traveling long-distance. If needed, these skycots would be attached to the luggage rack, allowing the infant to sleep comfortably and safely (the design of the cot prevented them from falling out). However, the child had to be held by a parent for take-off and landing; the same practice continues to this day.

Vintage Photos Show How Babies Used to Air Travel

Could we see the return of the hanging baby crib? Unlikely.

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