Infants (0–23 Months)
- Travel on an adult’s lap; do not occupy own seat
- Airlines may provide seatbelt extenders
- Option to purchase a separate seat for more comfort
- Car seats allowed if a ticket is purchased for the infant
Children (2 Years and Older)
- Must occupy their own seat with a paid ticket
- Bring a copy of birth certificate for proof of age
- Must be accompanied by an adult aged 16 years or older
- Some airlines offer child discounts
Tips for a Smooth Journey
- Arrive Early – Allow extra time for check-in and security
- Pack Essentials – Snacks, toys, comfort items
- Consider Flight Timing – Book during nap times if possible
Suggested Customer Response
Infants (0–23 months) travel on an adult’s lap. You may purchase a separate seat for more comfort or bring a car seat if a ticket is purchased for the infant.
Children aged 2 years and older must have their own paid seat, bring a birth certificate, and travel with an adult aged 16 or older.
To make the journey easier, arrive early, pack essentials, and consider booking flights during your child’s nap time.
Internal Notes
- Verify child’s age if required at check-in
- Confirm seating arrangements for infants if a separate seat is requested
- Remind customers of child discounts where applicable