Two trip reports coming up, first is trip to Turkey at the end of May. On the outward flight, we got settled in our seats and memebr of cabin crew explained to us that girls needed to be on seperate rows and she'd explain why a few minutes later but I said I knew why. We passed H back to my parents who were in the row behind. All ok until I heard H protesting and looked round to find see Dad's hand over the buckle of the seat belt round her, yes she sussed out how to undo it within a couple of minutes.
Return flight was half empty so we were able to spread out after take off which was great and I mean spread out, bro in law had a row of 3 seats to himself, during landing I didn't have either of the girls on my lap, H was asleep on dad's lap and S was with hubby. Travelling with Thomsons is great, they were really helpful and kept a couple of adult meals warm while one ate and other held a infant. If you're travelling with kids and have booked meals, they give the kids meals out first.
We were over at my parents for a week at the end of July and by then, S didn't like being on our laps and protested loudly. I apologised to passengers nearby and they were fine. The return flight was very full so hubby & I were across the aisle from each other and another passenger took the middle of the row I was on, I'd taken the aisle hoping to be able to let S sit in the middle for cruise part of flight as she was really protesting at beiong on my lap. The man who was in the middle commented after landing at how good both girls had been (hubby & I swapped so he had S) and yes that was after the crying from both.
Taking a sip out of their juice bottles, no problem at all. we only had 1 each for them.
Next time we fly, girls will be 2 and able to have their own hand luggage (small backpack each). I assume that security staff at airports will be ok with hubby and I putting girls bags onto the belt to go through the scanner or do they have to be able to put their bags on?