Traveling with little ones can be daunting—but with the right preparation (and a few insider tips from Prague Václav Havel Airport), you can turn a long journey into a fun family adventure. Below are easy-to-follow ideas for before you leave, while you’re at the airport, and up in the air.

Before You Fly: Prep at Home

  • Surprise Goodie Bags
    Create 2–3 small “surprise packs” filled with stickers, tiny puzzles or sweets. Hand them out at key moments (boarding, cruising altitude, pre-landing) to break up the flight into exciting chapters.

  • Download & Charge
    Preload kid-friendly apps, movies or audiobooks onto tablets or phones. Bring child-sized headphones and a portable charger. On the Airbus A350 services from Prague, in-seat USB outlets let you top up devices mid-flight.

  • Pack Smart Snacks
    Having familiar treats can comfort little flyers and help with ear-pressure equalization during take-off and landing. Fill a snack pouch with resealable cereal, fruit strips or mini rice cakes.

At Prague Airport: Family-Friendly Facilities

Prague Airport is designed to help families breeze through departures:

  • Free Stroller Rental
    In both Terminal 1 (after passport control) and Terminal 2 (after security), you can borrow a “golf buggy” stroller for children up to 25 kg—ideal for tired legs and speeding through long corridors.

  • Parents & Kids Rooms
    Quiet rooms in Terminals 1 & 2 offer changing tables, a kitchenette for heating baby food, and a small play corner where toddlers can stretch before boarding.

  • Priority Lane for Strollers
    Traveling with a stroller through Terminal 2? Ask for the Priority Lane at security for a quicker, more relaxed screening process.

  • Dining & Play
    The Runway Restaurant features two children’s meal options and free high chairs. After security, shop at Relay, Aelia Duty Free or Hamleys for last-minute travel toys, diapers and wipes.

Boarding & Beyond: Your In-Flight Entertainment Kit

Pack a small zip-top bag that can live in the seat pocket and includes:

  • Art & Craft

    • Mini drawing pad + twist-proof crayons

    • Reusable sticker books (look for transparent repositionable sets)

    • Scratch-off activity cards or pom-pom mosaic kits

  • Toys & Games

    • One new small toy (unboxed surprises capture attention longer)

    • Magnetic building blocks or tiny figurines

    • A finger puppet to narrate your own “pilot’s commentary”

  • Electronics (in moderation)
    A tablet or handheld console loaded with educational games and movies. Alternate screen time with analog activities to prevent fatigue.

Screen-Free Fun at 30 000 Feet

Some of the simplest games require zero gear and tap into your child’s imagination:

  1. Cloud Safari
    Scan the sky for shapes—animals, castles or mythical creatures.

  2. Word Chain
    Take turns saying words that start with the last letter of the previous word (e.g. “airplane → egg → giraffe…”).

  3. Story Starters
    Begin a tale (“Once upon a cloud…”), then have each person add a sentence.

  4. Classic Hand Games
    Rock-paper-scissors, thumb wars or simple finger plays keep little hands busy.

Wind-Down & Rest

When it’s time to settle, help your child transition to calm:

  • Travel Diary
    Encourage older children to sketch or write one memorable moment from the flight. This makes a wonderful keepsake.

  • Audiobooks & Music
    Soothing stories or a playlist of favorite songs can lull kids toward naptime.

  • Gentle Movement
    Teach simple breathing exercises or seated stretches to relieve restlessness.

With these tips—plus the convenient family services at Prague Airport—you’re set for a smoother, more enjoyable journey. Happy travels and bon voyage!

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