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Do babies really need a flight ticket? Everything you need to know

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One of the most common questions parents have when booking flights is, “Can my baby travel on a plane?”
Well, we are here with all the answers, and requirements to ensure you enjoy a hassle-free trip with your infant.
Coming back to the question, the answer is yes. Infants can absolutely fly. However, one needs to keep a few important things in mind to ensure a smooth journey.
1. Age restrictions: Most airlines allow infants as young as a few days old to travel, but it’s important to check with the airline beforehand. Some airlines may require the baby to be at least 2 weeks old before boarding a flight. Always confirm the age requirements directly with the airline before making any bookings.
2. Infant flight ticket: Another frequent question is whether infants need a ticket. Infants under the age of 2 years can typically travel without a separate ticket. They can be seated on the lap of a parent or guardian during the flight. However, this varies by airline, so it’s always a good idea to double-check the specific airline’s policy. If you’re flying internationally, airlines may ask for proof of the infant’s age.
4. Seating arrangements: During the flight, it’s essential that your infant is safely seated, especially during takeoff and landing when the seatbelt sign is on. Parents are required to hold their infant in their lap during this time. Some airlines offer infant seats or bassinets for a more comfortable travel experience, but these must be requested in advance. Be sure to inquire with the airline if this option is available.

5. Follow your doctor’s advice: It’s advisable to speak with your paediatrician before taking a flight, especially if it’s long-haul or will take you to a high altitude. Dehydration, ear pressure, and other health problems can be more common in babies. Obtaining medical clearance guarantees that your child is healthy enough to travel.

General tips

Planning ahead can make a big difference when traveling with an infant. Airlines allow a limited number of infants per flight. Also, remember that only one infant is allowed per adult passenger.


For infants, parents need to provide valid proof of age, such as a birth certificate, a hospital discharge summary, a vaccination certificate, or a passport. If proof of age is not available, the airline may charge
full fare for the infant’s seat.
So, even though it takes more planning to travel with a baby, it is entirely feasible to do so in a safe and comfortable manner with a little planning and attention to detail.

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