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tamsin the happy gardener

If you are wanting to go abroad via airplane.do you have to pay for a child under 12 months to travel?

travelling from uk

    



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$hadow
only if you want a seat for him/her,,, apart from insurance


Laura C
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you dont pay for children untill they are 2 as they dont get a seat they will sit on your knee


slnki
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naw they're free, but you have to hold them on your lap.


suzi
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Depends upon who you are travelling with most of the no frills airlines eg easyjet, bmibaby etc dont charge you however most of the charter companies eg first choice thomas cook etc charge you a token fee (anout £30 rtn). You are best of checking with the airline however the one thing you do need to remember is that whether or not you pay for them all airlines expect you to advise them (so dont forget like one of our customers did and then kicked up a stink when she was told they werent on the manifest and so couldnt go - we sorted it fortunatly for her) however unless you pay full fare they dont get a luggage allowance except for a buggy or travel seat (which is put in hold) they wont get fed but most airlines will heat up baby food for you. Once they are over two most airlines charge full fare.


Julie
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I'm fairly sure you dont.


k²
Only if you want a separate seat for them. Otherwise it's free, but you have to have the child on your lap.

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kimkim93
no


Pai V
you pay 10 percent of the adult fare for a child under 12 months and do not get a seat for the child.(has to be carried on your lap for the entire flight).

Some airlines will let them have a seat if you pay between 50 and 80 percent of the adult fare. (varies among different airlines, but Alitalia, the Italian airline does not offer this option).

They only go free when travel is entirely within North America


weeman1971
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No children under two travel for free. You will need a separate passport for the child, you can not put them on yours the way you used to.

happy flying


sparkle79
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No, we took our little one away when he was 18 months old and they have an extender belt so he can sit on your knee.xxxx


emma a
nope, but they have to sit on your lap and they don't get a baggage allowance which is a real pain in the a**e!!


daddysboicub
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depends on which airline. we just got back from aruba, and on all international flights, even with the child sitting on a parents lap, the child must have a paid ticket.


spiegy2000
Flights are usually free, they must sit on your knee with a special lap belt around them, that link's to your belt.
They do not get a meal.


dotab
Not at all, just enjoy the travel till your child is 2 year old. Some airlines allow till 3 years of age. Check with the airlines.


Jas
given the age of the child, you can carry the infant on your lap thus avoiding the airfairs.





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