Newborns Flying?

I'm pretty sure it can vary by airlines but most will allow an infant as young as 3 weeks to fly. Check with the airline.

I did a quick google, and Delta allows an infant as young as 7 days old to fly.
If you're traveling with a newborn, Delta and Delta Connection® Carrier flights do need an approval letter from a physician saying it's all right for the newborn to fly. The following infant age restrictions apply to all Delta and Connection Carrier flights:

Airline Infant Age Requirement or Restriction
Delta Less than 7 days Physician travel approval letter
Comair® Less than 12 days Physician travel approval letter
SkyWest® Less than 7 days Physician travel approval letter
although I couldn't imagine being ready for a trip at that point!
 
I'm not sure why you're planning to fly (i.e., if it's necessary travel or for pleasure), but I flew with my DC at 5 weeks old. I honestly wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It was absolutely exhausting and very difficult for both of us.
 

I would check with your doctor before worrying about what the airline restrictions are. Airplanes are germy germy pits and not the best place for a newborn at all! I personally wouldn't do it before they were at least 4 weeks old.
 
How old is the baby? I've heard that newborn babies have a harder time adjusting to elevation change but personally I've never flown with an infant.
 
DD was about two weeks old and she did just fine. She stayed in her car seat most of the trip (direct flight from Atlanta to Boston). She did take a bottle during take off and landing even though she was primarily breast fed. She slept most of the way.

I highly recommend buying the infant a seat for safety and for comfort.
 
Oops - the last post wasn't Axel - it was me. I didn't realize my DD was signed in and accidently posted under her user name.
 
I work for two pediatricians and asked that same question myself. She didn't reccomend it because if the baby gets a fever (anything above 100.4) she will need to see a doctor and if they can't figure out why, they must do a spinal fluid culture to rule out an infection. I wouldn't want to put my baby through that kind of pain to fly. Just drive or wait a month or so.
 
We decided to drive this summer with our DS2 and our DD who will be around 7 or 8 weeks. I know it will be much longer (and maybe more stressful:rotfl: ) but I liked the idea of having our own car, pack and play bassinet, etc. for her.:goodvibes
 

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