vickiea
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Hey Everyone,
Does anyone have any experience taking a car seat from Canada on a flight with a US air carrier? We are flying from Edmonton, Alberta to Orlando with our 3 kids and we have purchased a seat for our youngest - 20 months - and plan on bringing his car seat on the plane with us. Now I hear we may not be able to unless it says "this car seat approved for air travel" or somehting to that effect. I have 3 car seats, all manufactured in the US, but sold and used in Canada and none of them say this.
I called the airport and they said they don't know, we are trying ot track down the right person at the airline (Delta), but my concern is what if they say yes, but the person we are dealing with at the gate doesn't know the rules for Canadian car seats.
We fly out of Edmonton, but also stop in Salt Lake City to change planes, and on the return we change in Atlanta and Salt Lake City (yes, damn Delta and all their scheduling changes). ANyone have any experience, info they can share? Navigating Transport Canada's site is no fun either.
TIA
Vickie
Does anyone have any experience taking a car seat from Canada on a flight with a US air carrier? We are flying from Edmonton, Alberta to Orlando with our 3 kids and we have purchased a seat for our youngest - 20 months - and plan on bringing his car seat on the plane with us. Now I hear we may not be able to unless it says "this car seat approved for air travel" or somehting to that effect. I have 3 car seats, all manufactured in the US, but sold and used in Canada and none of them say this.
I called the airport and they said they don't know, we are trying ot track down the right person at the airline (Delta), but my concern is what if they say yes, but the person we are dealing with at the gate doesn't know the rules for Canadian car seats.
We fly out of Edmonton, but also stop in Salt Lake City to change planes, and on the return we change in Atlanta and Salt Lake City (yes, damn Delta and all their scheduling changes). ANyone have any experience, info they can share? Navigating Transport Canada's site is no fun either.
TIA
Vickie