
HOTINFLORIDA
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as a precaution i would bring the birth certificate or social security card with the baby's name on it. that's what i did when i flew to ca with my son and he was 9 months. you can call the airlines also to find out for sure. have fun and enjoy your trip. |
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Mel's 360, Blogtastic!!!
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God bless America when this becomes an issue.
At any rate, babies are carry-on luggage. Vouch for the little beggar, show some stretch marks if you have to, and you'll both be fine. |
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god
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I think you have to let the air line know. you might need a birth certificate. Id call asap. |
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weatherman123
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Call the airline to be sure |
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kevin
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nope |
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Tigers Gal!
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no... |
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zippychippy
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No, but if you're travelling outside the U.S. the baby needs a passport. Children under 16 years of age need to renew their passports every five years. |
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Cool Guy in Cali
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I think you need a doctors note or proof of parenthood. A little while ago my brother had to do that to let his kid fly. |
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coloklute
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No |
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bush-deathgrip
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check with your airlines...
on southwest they require that you bring the immunization form or a copy of the birth certificate. if he/she is over 2 years of age, a ticket is required. |
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C K Platypus
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No but you will want to take a copy of the child's birth certificate with you. JIC. |
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My Evil Twin
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Call the airline to be sure, but the baby will most likely be identified as your infant child, with possibly a given name to make the computers happy. But your infant child does not need an ID card or driver's license to fly. |
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Bingo's Mommy
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Probably not, but carry a copy of her birth certificate just in case. |
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Inc.
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Even if you don't need one, I would take some means of Identification...birth certificate...I'm sure you are, but I just wanted to point it out.
Call your airport, or a travel agent, it's the only way to be sure. |
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tonydiekman
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yes gust in caes you never know whats going to happen |
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johncondo2001
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no |
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willievanillie
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You should call the airlines. You will probably be required to provide a birth certificate identifying you as one of the parents. |
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Kia
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No you do not need an id for your child. |
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Barkley Hound
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You should bring a copy of the birth certificate but actually nothing is needed if you don't leave the country. |
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