This is for the safety of everyone involved. There is only one additional oxygen mask per row, so if there were two lap babies, one wouldn't have an oxygen mask. Unforuantely you didn't know of this law before booking your trip.kcmyluv said:So I am so disappointed! I just talked with the airline and my family will not be able to sit in the same row because we have two lap babies! I hope the plane trip isn't to terrible. Hopefully we will at least be by each other!
They would not be allowed to be lap babies with only two adults, you would have to buy at least one seat. Personally, I've always bought my kids seats. It makes for a much more enjoyable flight for all.rocketriter said:While I understand the reason for this rule, I have to wonder how a couple with triplets can fly anywhere. Do they have to bring along a third adult?
1BigDisneyFan said:As a frequent business traveller (and a Dad) I would suggest that you check for seat re-assignment at the gate and see if you can get seats across the aisle from each other.
If that does not work, I can tell you that I have more than once, switched seats out so that families can be together. Don't dispair. I think most people (unfortunately not all) will be more than willing to help you out if you ask nicely. Especially while I am away from my family on a business trip. I find it impossible to keep another family apart even if it is only a few feet apart.