![]() ![]() If they are rear-facing in your car, they should be rear-facing on the plane– even if it interferes with the recline of the seat in front of you. You should use your car seat on board the plane the same way you do in a car. If that happens, it’s best to travel with a car seat travel bag that will offer some padding and protect your car seat should you have to gate check it. However, you will end up having to gate check your car seat if you can’t use it. If a flight is not full, some airlines will allow you to bring your car seat on board and use it if you snag a free seat. And while lap infants are legal and certainly the most economical way to travel with an infant, if you purchase an airline ticket for baby they should ride in their own seat in an airplane-approved car seat, or FAA-approved harness. It must bear a sticker that clearly says it’s approved for use on an airplane. If your child rides in your car in a car seat, they can use their car seat on the plane.
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