And if you choose to purchase a seat for your baby in order to use your airline -
approved car seat on board, flying with baby is expensive.
If you have paid for your child's seat you can take your
regular car seat on board as long as it is FAA approved (if it's not, it will not be allowed).
I would never buy him a seat at that age, but would bring the
bucket car seat on board in case there were ANY free seats and then have some switch with me to get it.
That's great you were able to use
the car seat on board.
If you purchase a seat for your son, he will need
a car seat on board.
The President of KLM explained that «Just for convenience, you may choose to book an extra seat for your toddler and bring
your car seat on board.
No, if your daughter is older than two she is not required to ride in
a car seat on board the plane.
My experience with paying for my daughter to have her own seat / taking
her car seat on board to use during flight has been mixed, but never had any issues like this one, wow!
You should use
your car seat on board the plane as you do in a car.
We never took
a car seat on board for her.
If we decide to bring
the car seat on board we'll need to bring the base on board as well (it is an infant seat).
The safest recommendation is to buy a seat for your baby and bring
the car seat on board.
If a child is under two - years - old it is not required for you to have
a car seat on board because the child will be a lap child so you would check the car seat with your luggage, but make sure you get a travel bag to protect it.
It is also FAA approved for use on the airplane if your twinnies have their own seat and want them in
a car seat on board.
Could you please advise me whether or not to take
a car seat on board.
Possible to bring your toddler's
car seat on board?
«In case you have booked an extra seat for your baby, you may certainly take
the car seat on board and secure your child in a rear facing position during take - off and landing in the seat.
This allows you to bring
their car seats on board and makes things so much easier and more comfortable for everyone.
If you can afford it, buy a separate seat for your toddler (and take
a car seat on board) to give everyone more room.
Before you bring
a car seat on board an airplane, make sure it's FAA - approved.
If you are worried about an altercation with the flight attendant or the gate staff allowing you to bring
your car seat on board, take with you a printed letter that clearly states that your car seat is approved.
Why bring
a car seat on board?
What should a parent do to use
a car seat on board?
If you can't or don't want to use
a car seat on board a CARES harness is a good option.
There are also some airlines which don't allow
any car seats on board regardless of certification.
If you can't or don't want to use
your car seat on board, gate checking often provide your car seat better protection that regular luggage.
There are many good reasons to bring
a car seat on board a plane.