MEL_Traveller
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Naw... every child and every parent is different. If you suggest that no one should travel simply because they are a solo parent, then you'd be wrong. I've offered to assist this very situation once. I'm sure I'm not the only one that can be trusted? I totally agree that parents need to be vigilant with children's care, but the reality is most random people sitting nearby in a plane are not child molester's and simply want to help if they can, if that help is offered.
It was an observation of sitting next to someone on a (heavily delayed) flight and the difficulties they encountered having to manage a lap child in tight confines (no bassinet). Opening the packet of butter with one hand was difficult. Having to balance the snack on the centre arm-rest and edge of the tray was difficult. Let alone cutting. If both parents are travelling the same route at the same time, travelling on the same plane would go 99% (100%?) towards resolving those issues.
I may be the odd one out here, but I'm not going to be volunteering to sit there holding a lap child while the parent eats or needs to go to the WC. If I was asked to hold the baby I dunno. I guess I would. But it is an imposition. If I knew the other parent was on a separate flight to save a couple bucks I'd probably say 'no'.