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If an infant reaches two years of age while traveling with EVA Air, will they be required to have their own seat or will the fare difference need to be paid?

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If an infant reaches two years of age while traveling with EVA Air, will they be required to have their own seat or will the fare difference need to be paid?

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According to CAA regulations, an aircraft shall be equipped with a seat for each person who is over two years of age. Beginning Nov. 1, 2004, infants who reach their second birthday while traveling on an EVA Air flight must, in accordance with safety regulations, begin to occupy their own seat. The applicable child’s fare must be paid for all sectors flown after the child reaches two years of age.

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