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thread: Flying with a 25mth old?

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    3,686

    Maybe I should go see Flight centre or something? I just think it is ridiculous pay $200 plus for a child to sit on your lap????
    He won't be sitting on your lap unless you or him want him to as once you pay for their flight, they get their own seat. They are are full paying traveller at 2 (domestic prices).

    I certainly wouldn't risk it around Christmas as the fares will be horrendous at that time of year. There's every chance the flight would be fully booked and you wouldn't be able to buy him a seat anyway. You'd be well and truly stuck then.

    We flew on DD's 2nd birthday this year and paid for her seat, it just wasn't worth the risk. That may seem a bit OTT as you would wonder how the airline would know but we've flown a lot with her so we figured there was a chance her 'real' DOB was registered with our Frequent Flyer details.

    Having her own seat was awesome though! We've been lucky getting seats for her in the past as we are Qantas Club members but the times she's flown on my lap as a toddler has been....interesting

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    3,686

    AFAIK,a carseat ia a no go, it would be considered to be a risk in event of an emergency.
    Actually that's not true, it's quite the opposite. Qantas allow car seats and capsules providing you've paid for your child's seat and the particular aircraft allows car seats. They are far safer than sitting on a parents lap or wearing just the lap sash belts.

    We flew with DD in her car seat just 2 weeks ago on a Qantas flight from Sydney to Perth. The smaller planes can't accommodate for car seats so you need to phone and check plus also 'book' your carseat in if the flight allows it. It worked a treat and we had great seats as there are selected rows fitted with the anchor points. Highly recommend looking into it.

    We had a Virgin flight on our recent trip too but they didn't allow car seats. The smaller Qantas flights we did on that same holiday didn't have the anchor points.

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    We flew Melb - Perth when DD1 was just over 2 and we paid for her own seat. It was well worth it! They do ask for id if you have an infant and I have also been told that I need id for both girls when we fly to Cairns on Sunday. Hmmm - I had better go find it.......

  4. #22
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Perth,WA
    2,942

    Babe, my advice is pay for the seat. Your ds1 will be fine with the plane-seat belt, but for your ds2 ask them to give you the infant seat belt which loops through your belt, then around him (on your lap) for take off and landing. Then sit him on his own seat for the rest. You'll appreciate the space!!

    For a short trip I wouldn't bother with the car seat. I've never used one in all of our travels, Singapore, London etc, and just see it as another thing to carry around!

    My DS is so used to plane travel now, he gets complimented by other passengers coz he knows the 'drill'....

    Have fun on your holiday.... Although you should be coming to jersey for a potential white Christmas lol xx

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    brisbane
    3,975

    Have fun on your holiday.... Although you should be coming to jersey for a potential white Christmas lol xx
    I know I should!
    Thank you for all your help ladies! We will be getting him a seat! He better not want to sit on my lap! lol! We will need the car seats as we are hiring a car so if they can sit in them on the plane to be safer that would be awesome!

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