One child over 14 days and under two (2) years of age, not occupying a seat, may be carried free of charge when traveling with an adult (12 years of age or older). Although a boarding pass is not required for the infant, you will need a Boarding Verification Document.
A copy of the child's birth certificate is required to validate the age of all infants under two.
And southwest is very adamant about having the birth certificate!!!
I needed one for my DS when he flew at 6 weeks.
I have seen SW deny boarding to families who could not prove kid was UNDER 2. I have also seen it on Delta.
And southwest is very adamant about having the birth certificate!!!
I needed one for my DS when he flew at 6 weeks.
She wouldn't need a birth certificate if the child was two and had his own seat.
In fact, I don't think a birth certificate is necessary if the child was under two, but had his own seat, right?
You are correct. If the child has his or her own seat, regardless of age, they do not need a birth certificate. The only exception that I can think of is if they purchased special age-based fare (though that would be an airline, not FAA rule)...
...or if they are really, really little (there is a minimum age one has to be before one can fly).
That, I did not know. How old do you have to be?
Quite understandable.
That, I did not know. How old do you have to be?