tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24116487878219171.post4523604781051789800..comments2024-03-25T07:02:26.074-06:00Comments on Down the Wrabbit Hole - The Travel Bucket List: Booking Airline Tickets for a Baby: What You Should KnowUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24116487878219171.post-67900075435021297022014-09-08T08:39:27.260-06:002014-09-08T08:39:27.260-06:00Babies are considered to be 2 years and under. The...Babies are considered to be 2 years and under. The sleeper bassinets are only for babies 22 pounds and under though, so you'll have 2 choices: hold your child on your lap during the flight, or bring a safety seat and buy an adult ticket for the wee one. Call your airline: they'll walk you through it! Good luck!!! :)Wrabbit007https://www.blogger.com/profile/09877871484688849785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24116487878219171.post-38289548875351239952014-09-08T02:09:40.272-06:002014-09-08T02:09:40.272-06:00Thanks for the great information! I'll be flyi...Thanks for the great information! I'll be flying to NYC with my 11-month old, she'll be 13 months old when flying. I wonder what is actually considered a baby? Under one year? For my hotel reservation on <a href="http://new-york.hotelscheap.org/" rel="nofollow">Hotel deals in NYC</a> they booked her as a baby at only 10% higher room rate for the water, noise and the added baby bed, but I fear that the airline won't be that nice to me and I really want to keep the travel costs down, I'm trying to travel on the cheap.LilKittiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17195936002001865901noreply@blogger.com