staci
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My ds is 4.5 (dob 10/2003). He is about 37-38 lbs, and 42 inches tall. At home in our van, he rides in a Regent.
My dd is 20 months. In our van she rides in a Boulevard.
I do NOT want to take her Boulevard with (too heavy) and the Regent is too big for the plane so we cannot take that.
I am planning on bringing an extra seat (a cosco scenera) for dd to use on the plane, and in the rental car. We have another scenera, but ds has outgrown it by height so he cannot use that.
We have a booster seat also, but those cannot be used on the plane.
I am wanting to bring the booster seat for the rental (we are flying into Sanford so we have to rent). This means he will NOT be in a seat on the airplane (flying Allegiant).
The Allegiant agent said they need to be in a carseat until 40 lbs. We dont HAVE a carseat for him that will be compatible for airplanes. Is the carseat until 40 lbs thing LAW or a recommendation?
TIA!
My dd is 20 months. In our van she rides in a Boulevard.
I do NOT want to take her Boulevard with (too heavy) and the Regent is too big for the plane so we cannot take that.
I am planning on bringing an extra seat (a cosco scenera) for dd to use on the plane, and in the rental car. We have another scenera, but ds has outgrown it by height so he cannot use that.
We have a booster seat also, but those cannot be used on the plane.
I am wanting to bring the booster seat for the rental (we are flying into Sanford so we have to rent). This means he will NOT be in a seat on the airplane (flying Allegiant).
The Allegiant agent said they need to be in a carseat until 40 lbs. We dont HAVE a carseat for him that will be compatible for airplanes. Is the carseat until 40 lbs thing LAW or a recommendation?
TIA!