We bought our son a seat for our flight in September. I have anxiety issues anyway, but he is also a big boy (18 mos old and wears almost a size 3T) so to hold him on our laps would probably not go very well. He sleeps in his car seat in the car, so we figured he may conk out in it on the plane, as well.
We were going to bring the seat and hope for an empty, but as Lewis said.....it is unlikely, especially from Buffalo, since flights are usually full from here. And if we brought the car seat and could not use it, they would have gate checked it.....I don't think I would want to risk having my car seat tossed into the hold.....especially when they say even if you are only in a fender bender to replace your seat. I think getting flung into a cargo hold is enough of a bump to worry about the integrity of my carseat.
So we bought him a seat. We are flying US Air and my big problem now is for some reason, the airline keeps putting him in a different row. I have tried to have it switched 3 times. they keep changing our seats, but they keep putting DH and I in 1 row and him in the row in front. Also, they keep giving him a "B" seat, when I know that the carseat has to be in the window seat, which is not B.
after the recent change, I checked the seating chart on expedia and the seat next to us is open for now, as are the 2 seats in the baby's row......I am wondering if I should give up the fight and just wait til we get on the plane and hopefully whoever is seated with the baby will switch with us.
I know I would.
About his boarding pass, do we just show his birth certificate as ID when we go through security (where they take your pass and your ID?)??