denisegold
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Between my 3 kids, there have been dozens of flights- and never a request for a BC. But the amount of space it will take up,why not just pack it? (i'd bring a cert. copy, if available)
I flew with my DS when he was 10 mths. I left the birth certificate at home by accident and they almost didn't let me fly. He was flying as a lap baby. According the the person checking us in, the birth certificate is not just to prove their age but also to prove their custody. They want to make sure the baby with you is indeed your child and you are not trying to kidnap. I have also flown with my DD on my lap and was not asked for a birth certificate. I would bring one just to be safe and "technically" it is supposed to be a certified copy - meaning the raised seal.
I hadn't realized you may be asking since the 4 month old could be on your lap! Although SW may ask for one, a 4 month old is very obviously under 2 years, so you will not need one.
At WDW, the 2.5 year old also will not need one. They take your word for it that your child is under 3, and doesn't need a ticket.
So you don't need anything in your case.
If the child is under 2 - regardless of what age the child appears to be - SW policy is to require proof of age. I flew once with my infant as a lap child. It was an emergency last minute flight when my Grandfather died. Since I'd never flown with a lap child, it never even occurred to me that I'd need to prove he was under 2. On my outbound flight, no one said a word. Then I tried to come home and they wanted ID and it was a big HUGE deal, suddenly, that I didn't have proof of age for him (and since I was already away from home, I had no way to acquire ID or get home). They threatened not to let him board and then got out some official sign-your-life-away affidavit that I had to sign promising that he wasn't over two. And then they threatened me with $10,000 fines for a little bit. And then let me on the plane.
So... if you're flying with a lap baby, I'd bring an ID to save yourself the drama. Otherwise, no ID necessary.
Although, the reason that I posted this is mostly to let people know that if some reason they end up with a lap baby and no ID and angry ticket counter staff - you can still get on the plane, but it's a hassle and you may have to work for it.
In related airline craziness, my friend traveled with her ticketed toddler and the airline (not SWA) decided to bump the toddler, but not the rest of the family. After trying to prove to the airline that they had bumped a passenger that isn't capable of traveling alone (they offered to reschedule the child, but not the rest of the family), she told them she'd just forfeit the ticket and bring her as a lap baby. And then they demanded proof that she was under 2.![]()
I hadn't realized you may be asking since the 4 month old could be on your lap! Although SW may ask for one, a 4 month old is very obviously under 2 years, so you will not need one.
At WDW, the 2.5 year old also will not need one. They take your word for it that your child is under 3, and doesn't need a ticket.
So you don't need anything in your case.

I have flown at least once a year with my kids and have never been asked for it before, but now im all paranoid. We are flying SW in 3 1/2 weeks and I dont have 2 of my kids' birth certificates!!! I would have to order them and they wont get here in time. Like I said, I have never been asked for one, but what happens if they ask and I dont have them????
~Scurred!![]()
I just read the info on Soutwest's website - they DO say they need a birth certificate (copy). Wow - I flew alone with my kids so many times on SW, and never needed one. I always had a paid seat, even when my DD was 3 months old (DS was just over 2).
I guess I'd bring a copy just in case.
I have flown at least once a year with my kids and have never been asked for it before, but now im all paranoid. We are flying SW in 3 1/2 weeks and I dont have 2 of my kids' birth certificates!!! I would have to order them and they wont get here in time. Like I said, I have never been asked for one, but what happens if they ask and I dont have them????
~Scurred!![]()
I have flown at least once a year with my kids and have never been asked for it before, but now im all paranoid. We are flying SW in 3 1/2 weeks and I dont have 2 of my kids' birth certificates!!! I would have to order them and they wont get here in time. Like I said, I have never been asked for one, but what happens if they ask and I dont have them????
~Scurred!![]()


) They did not want to let us fly with out it but we did have the birth certificate request receipt, his shot records and hospital certificate and they had a manager come over and sign off on the documentation. I would definitely do anything possible to avoid that hassle and be safe with the appropriate documentation if at all possible.