PA Princess
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I flew SW last summer from Philadelphia to Orlando round trip with dh, ds9, ds 8, dd4, dd 6 months and grandma. We were advised to have a copy of the birth certificate to varify the baby's age, but we did curbside check in each leg and we never had to show this to anyone. I would still advise you to bring for peace of mind, but just sharing our experience.
You do need to notify Southwest that you have a lap infant, so if you ordered tickets on line like we did and most do, you should call them and have baby added. Also, we were able to pre-board at both airports with our entire 7 member family. I was prepared for the fact that we might not be able to pre-board all of us, but it was a non issue for us. Not sure what you will experience, but this is what happened for us. Since we were able to pre-board, we did not have to stress about check in time and letter assigned.
You can gate check the stroller, but be prepared that when you go through security the stroller must be folded and placed on the conveyor belt with baby removed. I did not realize this until we were at that point and we had our hands full with dh having the older kids and me with the baby and stroller. I was thankful we had a lightweight, easy to fold stroller so I was physically able to do all of this, but it is always nice to be forewarned
You do need to notify Southwest that you have a lap infant, so if you ordered tickets on line like we did and most do, you should call them and have baby added. Also, we were able to pre-board at both airports with our entire 7 member family. I was prepared for the fact that we might not be able to pre-board all of us, but it was a non issue for us. Not sure what you will experience, but this is what happened for us. Since we were able to pre-board, we did not have to stress about check in time and letter assigned.
You can gate check the stroller, but be prepared that when you go through security the stroller must be folded and placed on the conveyor belt with baby removed. I did not realize this until we were at that point and we had our hands full with dh having the older kids and me with the baby and stroller. I was thankful we had a lightweight, easy to fold stroller so I was physically able to do all of this, but it is always nice to be forewarned
