Does the BedBox™ have to be stowed during turbulence?
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Technically, yes! the BedBox™ should be stowed during the periods of turbulence and this is easily done by putting it under the seat in front. However, this depends on the severity of the turbulence and the crew's instructions about this. Not in all cases of turbulence will you be required to stow luggage and comfort devices and this applies as well for the BedBox™.
In any case, we recommend your child has the seatbelt fastened to guarantee safety when unexpected turbulence occurs. This is possible while using the bed feature of the BedBox™ and even if the child is laying down sleeping