Help!!! Okay you guys are going to have to talk to me like I'm 3!
We have a one stop flight from BGR to MCO (stop in JFK). The first flight is super short so I did not get a seat for him on that plane. So do I carry the car seat with us and gate check it on the first portion? and how do you do that give it to the FA when you board? Then how do I buckle it in?
DH and I are not veteraned travellers so I really need some sound novice advice please!!!!
Good for you for bringing your own seat. I agree w/the pp that it's the safest choice not only for the flight but also I would never ever rent a car seat, because there are too many unknowns when doing that and the car rental agencies can't even guarantee that they'll have the correct seat on hand for you to use anyway.
On your first flight, when you arrive at your gate, go to the agent and let them know that you have a car seat but did not buy your LO a seat. If the flight isn't full, they *may* allow you to bring it on and use it anyway, if there is room (big "if"). If the flight is too full, then you will have to gate check it and they will give you a gate check for the car seat and the stroller. You leave both by the door to airplane on the jetway as you are boarding. Fold your stroller up for them, don't trust that they will know how the folding mechanism works. Also, it never hurts to secure it closed w/a bungie cord to make sure it doesn't somehow come open on them. The gate check tag is a liability waiver btw... That is why it's recommended to bring the car seat on board the plane and use it. I hear it's very difficult to get airlines to replace broken car seats.
When you arrive at your layover, they will bring both the seat and the stroller onto the jetway for you. We always gate check a stroller and sometimes we have to wait a few minutes for them to bring it up and sometimes it's waiting for us by the time we deboard the plane.
When installing the car seat on a plane, it's actually pretty easy. For forward facing installations, recline the airplane seat first then thread the airplane lap belt through the fwd facing belt path. Tighten the belt as much as possible while pushing the car seat down and back into the airplane seat just like you would when installing in a car. Airplane seats don't have a ton of padding usually, (especially in coach) so you shouldn't have to put too much effort into it. After you've latched the seat belt and tightenend it, then put the airplane seat fully upright and this will tighten the s/b up even more making a nice snug install. **on some car seats, you need to twist the latchplate around one time to make uninstalling the seat easier. Another option is to ask an FA for a seat belt extender. You may also need to leave one armrest up to give the seat enough room. Most car seats will fit just fine in a standard coach seat so you shouldn't have any problems.
Oh, and when carrying a car seat onto the plane, the easiest way I have found is to flip it upside down so the base is on top. This way, you don't have to hold the whole thing over your head, you just have to hold the base up high enough so it clears peoples heads as you're boarding. This makes it so much easier.
Traveling with a car seat isn't what I would call "fun" but with a few strategies and a little planning ahead, IMO it's not really all that difficult. I think you'll be prepared. Hope you have a safe and uneventful flight.
hth