Midweek flights may be easier to get a seat on (cheaper?
• Check whether there is a discount (~1/2 price) for the infant/toddler….perhaps if you call and talk to someone they might be able to give you a better rate • If you choose to bring your own car seat, don’t forget the locking clip for the rental car seat belt or whoever will pick you up…. There is a lap-restraint approved for flying at www.onestepahead.com item # 06448. It is $29.95. • Check to see if the airline allows gate-checking of strollers or carseats. A caution, though: you do not know how roughly they treat carseats and they could become damaged. • Do an internet yellow-page search for Taxis in that city and call one to see what the charge would be from the airport to the clinic address & if you need to bring your own carseat? It might just be less hassle than renting and about the same price to get a taxi round-trip. You just never know! • A baby front or back carrier, would work in the airport and maybe during the flight • A backpack is useful for “hands-free” traveling