Flying With Baby

Traveling with Infants and Toddlers on Airplanes

© Kelby Carr

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It can be quite tempting to save a few bucks on airfare by sharing your seat with your baby, but it isn’t the safest or sanest way to fly.

Yes, your baby may technically be able to fly for free if he or she is under age two. Airlines do not require tickets for those babies and toddlers who sit in an adult's lap. That doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea. If you wouldn't dream of traveling in a car with your infant loose, you probably should consider that when flying.

A ticket for baby

There are several pros to just coughing up the cash for baby to get his or her own ticket, such as:

There is, however, one big con to buying baby an airplane ticket:

Baby flies free

The big pro to this choice:

There are several cons to this choice, however:

Making the choice: to ticket or not

This isn't always easy. If there is any way for you to purchase a seat for your infant or toddler on the airplane, however, I urge you to do so.

If you can't, check with the airline ahead of time about any regulations or rules they have for babies in laps. Some planes do have seats next to bassinets, which can be helpful. Find out if you can bring a harness, or if they provide one, to make your baby or toddler safer on board.

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Comments
Jan 19, 2007 8:06 PM
Charles Davis :
Ah, this piece brings back many parenting memories, good and bad. Anyone who has raised children and flown here and there can certainly recall at least one flight, complete with screaming infants, spilled bottles, spontaneous eruptions, and of course, those red-hot glares from the fellow travelers.

I guess the entire parenting world can empathize with the weary family in Row 22, dragging their infant on board, cranky and nursing a nasty ear infection that triggers a tantrum upon takeoff. What never ceases to amaze me is the angry, borderline hateful person on every plane that mutters and generally makes the parents feel even worse than they already do. Think they WANT their kid to cry, you soul-deprived crank?

One of the most succinct takes on the poor baby traveler is a piece I just read on CultureCloud:

http://www.culturecloud.com/Articles/00001583/Babies_on_Airplanes.aspx

It really sums it up nicely: sure, it's a hassle to fly with the little ones, but hey, lighten up and try smiling at the little buggers...
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