dumbo_buddy
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do i need to bring the original birth certificate? or will a copy suffice?

Is this new? We haven't flwon in a littl eover a year, but we never had to show any sort of ID for either of our girls. Our youngest started flying at 2 weeks and regulalry thereafter for the last few years, and never were we asked. Perhaps it's airline specific? We usually flew Frontier, Alaskan, American, Horizon, and a few timnes on Delta/Ted.

It is only if you are flying with a child that is flying free as a lap child, If the child has a ticket then you don't need any ID for them no matter the age (of course to 18)
It is only if you are flying with a child that is flying free as a lap child, If the child has a ticket then you don't need any ID for them no matter the age (of course to 18)
Some airlines are more demanding of a birth certificate. Southwest demands it no matter the age of the infant for their free seats. Others like United for example have let mine fly as lap babies without a certificate. If you are flying with a free baby it is always better to come prepared to prove it and if on Southwest ALWAYS come with the certificate.
Someone just reported on another thread that they checked a 6 week old.
Be sure to take the orginal or his passport.

Um, 4-5 week babies don't get shots yet! Yes, that is true. We ALWAYS had to show DS birth certificate when flying as a lap baby (southwest and airtran). He has been flying since 3 monhts. Once he hit 2 and had his own seat, we don't take any type of ID for him anymore.

