
Do you really need to replace the car with you?
In a word, yes.
SAFETY
Consider that the site says the FAA to fly with children, “the FAA strongly recommends to parents and guardians to secure children in the appropriate restraint based on weight and size. To keep a child in a restraint system or unit flight is intelligent and the right to make.
COMFORT
Use the car seat your child is already within easy flying with children involves many changes and disruptions. . . You can help them be as comfortable as possible from the seat-known car. Kids = Happy Fun Trip
Yes, but I have to buy an extra ticket
Consider if you really want your child to be in his lap during the flight. In the days of relying on a job listing is over. In his attempt to stay financially afloat, the airline off the road and try to maximize the number of passengers per flight.
TIP: Ask your airline for a discounted price when flying with children. Many airlines are offering discounts up to 50 percent of children under the age of two years.
RENTAL Car seats and family
If you decide to leave the child seat in the house, what you use at your destination? Finding a parking space from a car rental agency can be a problem. Clean water is often a problem
- It ‘hard to know if you have the car rental agency when installed and adjusted properly – Confirm, confirm, confirm your booking with chair car rental agency
TIP: If you do not want to hire a high chair from a rental agency to rent a car or other types of equipment for children, there are many children’s equipment rental business can be found on the Internet.
Another possibility
Some of you have heard of the CARES: Child Aviation Restraint System. And ‘the restraint harness only has never been approved by the FAA. It weighs about £ 1 and is basically a small harness when your child uses the seat of the aircraft (not to be confused with the restraint harness hip type that is not recommended by the FAA). Worried a great product, but. . . your child will still need their own airplane seat and a place of execution upon arrival. Some parents take care on board the airplane seat and check the seat as luggage. However, that still means wearing seat to the airport and putting in some type of protective bag / box to keep it clean and intact. I prefer to have my children with their cars to famous places by plane, especially since I had to buy the care and a protective case for the control of the seat as baggage.
CARRIER using a car seat
My best way to get the car seat when flying with children is to use a backpack carrier style car seat.
I am booked on a flight on Alaska Airlines next year with my 1.5 year old. He is flying on a full fare adult ticket not a discounted infant fare (usually 1/2 price). Both our tickets are points tickets (Perth through to Vancouver on Qantas then Alaska AL). Qantas does not require a booster seat for children in their own seat, even if they are under 2 (ie. infants) so I was not planning on bringing a car seat as I am travelling alone and will have enough to carry as it is. I read on the Alaska AL website that “children travelling on 50% infant ticket seats must use a booster/car seat approved for car and air travel”. I’m wondering, given that my son will be travelling on a full fare adult ticket whether he needs the booster seat? What will they do if I don’t have one, not let us on the flight? Or, shall I just lie and say he’s 2 – or just board the flight with him in his own seat w/out booster and they will assume is is two and not longer an infant and therefore no booster required.
