We have carefully detailed below the pertinent parts of what we affectionately call “A Parent’s Car Seat Bill of Rights for the Airplane”… but what is officially known as Federal Aviation Administration’s Advisory Circular regarding Use of Child Restraint Systems on Aircraft. Sadly, foreign airlines get to make their own rules – and some don’t allow any car seats (no matter how much you spent on a ticket for your kid), some only allow forward-facing car seats for kids in a particular age range – typically 6-24 or 6-36 months, and some are kind and allow all FAA approved car seats. VERY IMPORTANT: The information on this page ONLY applies to flights within the US (on any airline) and flights outside the US on a US based carrier… it does not apply to flights outside the US on foreign airlines. Before you fly, know your rights! Posted in: Airplanes
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