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Baby Changing Facilities |
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Level 1: |
In the toilets behind the car hire desks |
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Level 2: |
In the toilets near the domestic and international arrivals corridor |
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In the toilets in the far corner before security control |
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Liverpool Airport's Food Village restaurants offer family diners child friendly seating / high chairs and a children’s menu.
The Globetrotters Children’s Menu also has complimentary colouring in for at table entertainment.
There's a
baby feeding unit also available in the Food Village at Liverpool Airport offering all the necessary equipment and organic food free of charge. |
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| Serendipity Games is available in three locations: |
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Children's Play Areas ... |
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Level 1: |
Adjacent to O'Briens Irish Coffee Shop |
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Adjacent to WHSmith |
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Departure Lounge: |
Adjacent to the Estuary Food Village |
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Last Minute Essentials ... |
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Whilst we all endeavour to pack everything we need in our hand luggage for use during our flight invariably we forget something. Most things can therefore be bought at the airport.
However, it's always worth planning well in advance what you'll need for your family trip. Why not start making a list several weeks before you travel?
If you are delayed and the children are bored and driving you mad get them some magazines, books or puzzles at the newsagents.
There's even free of charge colouring packs and crayons available at the BAA information desk. |
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Executive Lounges for Families ... |
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| For those families wanting to relax in comfort with their children (12 or older only) can do so in the Executive Lounge for a modest fee. |
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Halewood International Executive Lounge |
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Telephone |
44 (0) 151 907 1002 |
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Opening Hours |
Opening Hours: 05.30 – 20.00 |
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Family Car Parking - valet meet & greet ... |
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Valet meet and greet car parking is the best and hassle free, start to a family's holiday. Just drive to the airport terminal - no finding a remote car park, queuing for a bus all adding extra time to your journey. Here's you'll be met by the meet and greet Rep. You go straight to check-in, the Rep takes you car to the car park.
On your way home your car is brought back to the terminal, ready and waiting for you.
Pre-booking your valet meet and greet airport parking is highly advisable. For the best rates book via www.HelpMeTravel.co.uk |
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Individual Airline Facilities For Children ... |
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Younger passengers, and families, are accommodated differently with each airline. Here are details on what provisions each airline make for families flying with babies or young children:
BMI - Families are able to board first. Entertainment packs are offered to those children aged 4-8 and 9-12 when travelling long haul. Dedicated children and family audio channels and film selections are also available.
British Airways - BA now offer online check-in for families, 24 hours before check-in officially opens - go to ba.com to do so. The online facility means passengers can select their seats, pre-order the children's meals required and print boarding passes for groups up to 6 passengers. Once at the airport your luggage will go through the Fast Bag Drop. Families are also invited to board the aircraft first.
Easyjet - This airline does not offer any special facilities or fast boarding for families, although you can choose to pre-book their fast booking service for £5 online.
Flybe - Specific children's meals are available. Seats on the aircraft can be pre-booked if travelling in the Economy Plus section of the aircraft. If an Economy passenger, passengers are charged £5 to pre-book per seat online, and £8 off-line. Families are also invited to board the aircraft at the same time as those passengers who have pre-booked their seats.
Jet2 - Pre-booking seats together is available to passengers for a charge of £2.50 per person. Families do not as a rule board first.
Monarch - On the charter flights only children's meals are available. All young passengers are offered entertainment packs during the flight. Families are also invited to board the aircraft first.
Ryanair - A range of snacks are available to buy, many of which are suitable for small children. There are no boarding privileges for families.
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General Airline Tips When Flying With Children ... |
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Here are some tips that families should find very useful when flying with small children or babies: |
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Ask for your meal to be brought back later if you are in the middle of feeding your baby
Change your baby's nappy just before you board, especially if a short haul flight
To avoid painful ears during take off and landing try and make your baby or children drink a bottle of milk or water. The constant sucking with help relief pressure.
Check with your airline if travelling with twins by yourself as normally only one infant is allowed under 6 months per adult passenger
Do note that children are not granted an allowance for main or hand luggage
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