Hi R., before anything else, relax yourself, take the trip as an adventure, that will make it more bearable. A flight can be tiring, but it is definitely doable - I've travelled with my 2-yr old boy from the time he was 3 months old, about 6 times on overseas trips (Brussels-Raleigh, Brussels-Cabo San Lucas, Brussels-San Francisco, etc), a few of those times I've flown alone with him. We live in Brussels so the trip over to the US is always easier, although we get there tired!!!! The trip back, the overnight, is a little trickier, especially now that Edouard walks and talks and runs...but when he was a baby, he would be very excited to be in the plane. Here's a few things that worked for me:
1) Just be ready to walk along the plane, up and down, up and down. Your girl will enjoy that, seeing other people, and will eventually fall asleep, although later than you'd like to.
2) You'll probably have to give her a couple of bottles more than normal.
3) I always carried a few little toys, enough diapers and changes of cloth, as well as food/milk in a carry on back-pack to last me a day (it came in handy if Edouard wanted more milk, or the couple of times when we've had delayed flights). 4) Be sure to pack the food and powder milk in containers that you place in plastic bags; juices should be in sealed containers. In NY security check they are understanding if you are travelling with a baby, but do NOT take any water with you, they'll just make you throw it away, as well as any prepared milk you have in bottles. You can buy water once you're inside the airport.
5) Take a few pacifiers with you. If one falls or gets lost, you don't have to fuss about it. But be sure to have one always on hand...if your girl responds well to them.
6) Have her suck on a pacifier or a juice/milk bottle on take-off and ESPECIALLY during landing to avoid getting pressure in her little ears.
7) I gave Edouard a spoonful of a medicine that has either paracetamol or ibuprofen sometimes, especially when he was teething or had a cold. It helped tremendously to calm him down. AND, bring along chewy toys or baby-brushes so she can chew on them to help with her teeth. There are homeopathic teething tablets as well, sometimes they work.
8) We boarded in at the very last minute, that way Edouard could play outside and I could do a last diaper check/change if necessary.
9) Ask for the bassinet as soon as you can have it so your girl can sit in it and play with her toys and get used to it. Edouard did not like them past 6 months because he was too big for them. So, he would play in the bassinet and then he would either sleep on the floor at our feet (on top of blankets and blankets) or on my lap.
10) Follow her cues. Follow her rythm. You'll all be tired when you get to the UK. What works for us is to take a nap as soon as we land if we get in the morning (8-9-10 am) for 3 hours or so and then get up and do an afternoon, get really tired and try to get to bed by 11pm....That's the ideal world. You'll have to follow her cues, but you'll get the hang of it.
Hope you have a great adventure.
Good luck and have fun!!!!
Ana Luisa