Aussie Influencer’s Shocking Travel Warning for Parents After Traumatic Qantas Ordeal

Aussie Influencer’s Shocking Travel Warning for Parents After Traumatic Qantas Ordeal

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An Australian influencer has detailed her ‘traumatising’ and exhausting flight ordeal while travelling on her own with her baby girl for the first time.

Em Davies, 30, arrived at the
Qantas
bag drop counter at
Brisbane
Airport where staff told her that it was four minute beyond the cut-off so she and nine-month-old Isla Sue would not be able to board their flight home to
Perth
.

Desperate to get home, she asked staff if she could still fly on the original booking and have her luggage go on the next flight.

Davies’ request was declined and was told that she and her baby would have to take the next  flight, leaving them facing a four-hour wait.

‘As a first time mum travelling alone for the first time on her own, I am a little bit traumatised,’ she explained to her 147,500 followers on
TikTok
.

‘The fact that like I was four minutes late to check in my bags while travelling alone with a baby and they still couldn’t let us on the flight?’

The ordeal only got worse after they finally boarded the plane for the five-and-a-half hour flight.

Davies was walking down the aisle trying to soothe her unsettled baby during the flight when Isla Sue started ‘projectile spewing and choking’.


‘I grab her out of the carrier and I’m doing back blows on her in middle of the plane,’ Davies said.

‘And the flight attendant literally says ‘sorry love you’re gonna have to get out of the way, I need to clean the spew.

‘Thankfully other passengers on the plane helped me.

‘I’ve actually never experienced anything like that and it was so traumatic.’

She said she was late to the airport due to traffic.

Davies hopes the ordeal will be a learning experience for herself and other mothers travelling with babies.

‘Highly recommend allowing an extra three hours for unexpected delays (you never know when there’ll be a highway incident),’ she captioned the video.

‘Just a little story-time and tip for any fellow mums travelling with a baby.’

Davies stressed that she did not want to blame Qantas.

‘Qantas have always been so accommodating, I think I just had a bad run,’ Davies said.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Qantas for comment.

The
Qantas
bag drop for checked-in luggage closes 30 minutes prior to domestic flights.

Passengers are recommended to arrive at the airport one hour prior to domestic departures.

Viewers agreed that travelling with children was a challenge and shared their own parenting stories while flying.

‘Oh Em this is so beyond scary and stressful. I’m so, so sorry. Hope you’re both ok,’ one wrote.

Another added: ‘I get the worst anxiety going anywhere with my babies without my partner. This literally sounds like my worst nightmare.’

A third shared: ‘My seven-month-old projectile vomited all over me 30 mins into our flight Perth to Brisbane in December. She also rarely vomited, and I had no change of clothes for myself.’

‘What a stressful time for and bub. I’ve heard babies can spew from their ear pressure in the air,’ another said.

Several flight attendants who saw the video said they would have handled the situation differently.

‘I am a serial babysitter on my flights and majority of us love taking bubs for a walk through the cabin to give the parents a break so you’ll always be in good hands with us. I’m so sorry for your terrible experience!’ one wrote.

Another added: ‘I always prioritise the mother and babies well-being. I’m your body double, you need a minute, they need a minute, I’m all yours… Basically feel like an in-flight babysitter sometimes and it is honestly my favourite part of the job. I’m so sorry you had this awful experience.’

Davies married her long-time partner Joel Gambin in February, six months after welcoming Isla Sue.

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