I traveled with N when she was 4mo and it was lovely
Here's what I'd do:
1. Pram - get PIL to organise one. They might be able to borrow one from a friend or as you say, get a cheap 2nd hand one. Depending on where you're walking (8km+) you may not be able to take a pram anyway?
2. Use sposies. Particularly if your PIL don't know how to wash cloth nappies - they may insist on washing them and do it wrong! Save luggage space and just use the sposies.
3. I'd take a blanket on the plane (lovely, particularly if it's chilly when you get off it - you can wrap him up) but don't worry about the sheets. He won't care as long as he's warm.
4. You'll get 20kg luggage allowance for him. I know Jetstar let you take a big baby item (might even be 2?) for free, but I'm not sure if Virgin allow this as well, or if it counts towards the 20kg.
5. If he's interested in a feed on take-off, fab. He might feed to sleep and sleep the whole way! Sucking a dummy will have the same effect. It is just to open up the little tubes and help his ears to equalise. If he finds a dummy more comforting than the boob while you are out and about then that is fine! Go with what's more comfy for you and him, then have a lovely feed in private once you've landed.
6. Clothes - that sounds fine to me. Remember he will likely be being held all day and therefore be warmed by the body heat of whoever's holding him. Have a jacket and extra pants in case it gets REALLY cold while you're out and about. Layers are the key! Also, you could keep the blanket with you in the car in case you want to just wrap him for if you are only outside briefly between stops.
7. The hardest part - try to relax and enjoy it. LOL! I am the same and dread travelling with kids (so far have only done it with one at a time) but it always ends up being much easier than I feared.
Have fun!
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