Hi my family lives in VA, so I fly with my daughter (12 months)often. She didn't take a bottle or pacifier either.
Things I've learned, the hard way:-) put all liquids(baby food, gas drops, travel shampoo, diaper cream, Tylenol, etc.) in a plastic bag inside your diaper bag, so you don't have to dig thru your diaper bag while everyone is waiting, also don't wear a belt or shoes you have to tie. Might want to combine your purse and diaper bag too.
Change your daughters diaper before boarding call, the planes changing tables are small. Layers! make sure she has a onesie under her clothes in case the plane gets hot and don't forget a blanket for nursing (if you decide to) and for covering up if it's cold.
I have never bought my daughter her own seat, but on 90% of the flights I have asked for an open row (say your nursing) as soon as I arrived at the gate and have been moved so I have more room.
I nursed my daughter during take off and landing if she was awake(the noise from the plane usually puts her right out). Nursing was a little awkward with male passengers right next to me, but they were very understanding.
I would recommend traveling with your stroller(any size)just check it at the gate, can also do this with carseat.
Might try a Nuby cup or any sippy cup with water... They also sell things for babies ears right in the shops at the airport.
Good luck, hope you have a great trip!