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How can I book a seat for an infant who is under 2 years of age?

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How can I book a seat for an infant who is under 2 years of age?

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You may book a seat for your infant (providing he or she is aged 6 months or more), and use a purpose-designed car safety seat, as long at it has a proper restraining harness and can be fixed facing forward on the seat of the aircraft. If you wish to do this, you must bring your own car seat. It should be in good condition, must conform to British Safety standard and you should have the instruction leaflet handy to show the cabin crew if they need to refer to it. It must not exceed 16 inches or 36cm in width. Carrycots and deluxe child car seats are not suitable, as they do not fit. These restrictions apply to standard seats as well as seats with extra space. If you choose this option, your infant will now be using a seat on the aircraft, and so you will have to pay the usual child’s air fare. A full deposit is needed, but your child is now entitled to a full baggage allowance. Please contact 0871 231 4691 and we will allocate your child a seat.

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