What are the rules for traveling with an infant or toddler under the age of 2?
For Domestic Travel: An infant is considered a child from 0-24 months. You may travel with infant in lap at no additional charge. For added comfort and security in flight, most airlines suggest you purchase a seat for the infant. You will be required to have an infant car seat for safety. Infants occupying a seat are subject to the full adult fare. For child safety seats/stroller/bassinet information, please visit the airlines website for their specific rules and regulations. You may be required to provide proof of age (such as a birth certificate or passport) at the airport for any children. For International Travel: An infant is considered a child from 0-24 months. A separate ticket is required for every infant whether it’s in lap or in a separate seat. Depending on the destination, the airline may offer a discounted fare for the infant. Please note that most infant tickets purchased via our website for international travel require a paper ticket. A shipping fee of $19 for the USA or
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