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Wow - what a lot of good information on this website! I'd appreciate any help/input anyone can give me on my question - we're flying Austrian Airlines next month with our 15-month-old son, and we plan to take his car seat, which is an Alpha Omega 3-in-1 Elite. I'm trying to find out if this car seat will fit in the plane seats - Austrian Airlines' website lists only European model car seats as acceptable. I've called their customer service lines and emailed them, but so far they haven't been able to answer my question - will our car seat fit?
Of course, I'm not expecting anyone to know the Austrian Airlines' seat configurations off the top of your head (although I have been v. impressed at the breadth of knowledge on this site!), but overall, what's your take? Do you think it's safe to assume that an FAA approved car seat should fit in most airplane seats? (One extra bit of info - someone else I know flew on this airline with a Britax Roundabout, which fit in the seat.)
Thanks for any response!
Wow - what a lot of good information on this website! I'd appreciate any help/input anyone can give me on my question - we're flying Austrian Airlines next month with our 15-month-old son, and we plan to take his car seat, which is an Alpha Omega 3-in-1 Elite. I'm trying to find out if this car seat will fit in the plane seats - Austrian Airlines' website lists only European model car seats as acceptable. I've called their customer service lines and emailed them, but so far they haven't been able to answer my question - will our car seat fit?
Of course, I'm not expecting anyone to know the Austrian Airlines' seat configurations off the top of your head (although I have been v. impressed at the breadth of knowledge on this site!), but overall, what's your take? Do you think it's safe to assume that an FAA approved car seat should fit in most airplane seats? (One extra bit of info - someone else I know flew on this airline with a Britax Roundabout, which fit in the seat.)
Thanks for any response!