Originally posted by Disneymom2AA
Youth fares?? I've never heard of this. Must be because we rarely fly. We usually drive now that we have kids, but can you suggest some airlines that have youth fares? I'll search also. thanks for the suggestions.
I didn't mean to sound so CHEAP when I said I would save a "couple hundred dollars". My DS means the world to me and I would never do anything to put his life in jeopardy.
I just had a family member say that she flew to Vegas with her daughter and they didn't even ask for a birth certificate. That is why I posted.
Thanks again everyone!!!
SWA sells fares for little ones under two, but, you need to call them. I am sure you would never put your DS in danger, but, like in the car, he is safetest in his own seat. Turbulance, etc. can make a child fly. Most airlines do ask for proof. Check the airline you wish to fly or call them and get their policy
From SWA's website.
Is your tot under two?
Southwest Airlines offers very affordable Infant Fares for children under two years of age that enable you to reserve a seat for your little traveler to fly along safely and comfortably in his or her approved CRD. We'll even board you early so you'll have plenty of time to buckle up your baby.
Southwest Airlines Infant Fares have no restrictions, are fully refundable, and are offered on every Southwest Airlines flight (although seats are limited). Not only will you have the security of knowing that your baby is flying safely at a very reasonable price, you'll also have a convenient way to bring along his or her CRD so it will be available for ground travel when you reach your destination.
Although not recommended, if your child is under age two and you would prefer to hold him or her on your lap when traveling, you may do so on Southwest Airlines without charge, and we'll be glad to check your CRD for use at your destination. FAA regulation requires any child who has reached his or her second birthday to occupy his or her own seat during takeoff and landing. Please keep in mind that Southwest personnel must ensure compliance with this regulation, so be sure to bring along a copy of your baby's birth certificate for age verification