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How to Change a Baby’s Nappy on a Plane (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Change a Baby’s Nappy on a Plane (Step-by-Step Guide)

Changing a baby’s nappy mid-flight can feel like a parenting obstacle course. Small spaces, turbulence, and curious onlookers aren’t exactly the recipe for a stress-free moment. With the right prep - and a few clever tricks - you can make it quick, clean, and calm.

Before You Fly: Pack Smart

Your nappy changes will be much easier if everything you need is in one quick-grab kit. On a plane, space is tight - you don’t want to be juggling your whole nappy bag in the aisle.

Popular options for in-flight changes are the Change Mat Clutch and the Changing Pouch. Both hold nappies, wipes, and a change mat in one neat grab-and-go case, but they suit slightly different travel styles:

Option 1: Change Mat Clutch

Best for: Parents who want an all-in-one that opens out in one go.

  • Everything folds out together, so you’re less likely to leave something behind in the bathroom.
  • Includes a padded change mat for extra comfort.
  • Holds 1–2 nappies, travel wipes, and cream — perfect for short-haul flights or quick changes.
  • Slightly more structured and cushioned than the Changing Pouch, giving a stable surface.

Option 2: Changing Pouch

Best for: Parents who want extra storage and all-in-one convenience.

  • Slightly roomier, with capacity for multiple nappies, a larger wipes case, nappy cream, and even a spare onesie.
  • Comes with a slimline, wipe-clean mat that works well in small plane bathrooms.
  • Great for long-haul flights or travelling with two under two.

Which should you choose?
For short flights or quick, streamlined changes → Change Mat Clutch.
For long-haul, multiple changes, or more than one little one → Changing Pouch.
Some parents even bring both — the clutch for quick mid-flight changes, and the pouch for longer stretches.

Step 1: Time It Right

  • Change baby just before boarding so you start the flight fresh.
  • On longer flights, aim for a mid-flight change during quieter periods (often after meal service).

For more packing ideas, see our carry-on essentials for flying with a baby.

Step 2: Locate the Baby Change Table

Most medium and long-haul aircraft have a fold-down change table in select bathrooms. Ask a flight attendant which ones have the table before you need it.

Step 3: Get Your Kit Ready First

  1. Tuck your change kit under your arm.
  2. Keep baby in your arms (or carrier) until you’re inside with the door closed.
  3. Open wipes and a fresh nappy before laying baby down — space is tight.

Step 4: Keep it Quick & Calm

  1. Lay down your travel mat for a clean, cushioned surface.
  2. Remove the dirty nappy and slide it straight into a waste bag.
  3. Wipe and apply cream if needed.
  4. Pop on the fresh nappy.
  5. Seal the waste bag and place it in the bathroom bin (ask crew if the lid is stiff).

Step 5: When There’s No Change Table

  • Ask crew if the galley floor can be used (only if safe and permitted).
  • For a quick wet-nappy change, use your mat over your lap at your seat.
  • Always seal used nappies in a waste bag before handing to crew for disposal.

Extra Tips for Smoother Changes

  • Dress baby in zip-up onesies; avoid fiddly buttons.
  • Pack two change mats in case one gets soiled.
  • Aim to change during turbulence-free periods.
  • Pre-empt a blowout with a quick change before naps.

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