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Our daughter just turned 1 a couple of days before flying. shes a bit ‘concerned. At present there are in his book in our backyard, but trying to make her one plats.är worth it to drag a car seat near the airport, etc.? We have a 3yr old also travel and have to get a stopp.några suggestions or past experiences would hjälpa.Tack.

We have never traveled with a child seat on the first floor. Our daughter has just turned 1 a couple of days before flying. She is a bit ‘uneasy. At present there are in his book in our backyard, but we are trying to book a place for her now and take bilbarnstolen.är it worthwhile to bring the car seat near the airport, etc. We have 3 years, including Travel September 2 and only his hands) For any suggestions or experience would help him. thanks!

I’m thinking of buying this seat for my son. Someone? If so do you like? Also how do I know if there are FAA-approved for the flight? I did not find in any store near me, so as to open to find the FAA approved sticker is not possible. If that is not approved by the FAA, what is a good convertible car seat is (directed front facing, booster)? Any advice would be appreciated.

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.

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