MsFacetious
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I have only flown with kids in seats 2 times, they were 2-5 years old at the time.
Both were Delta and I don't recall having any issues other than seating arrangement not being what I wanted.
However that was also 10 years ago and things may have changed since then.
I prefer Southwest now just because we board first and don't have assigned seat. (They don't fly to Hawaii though.)
We are flying to Hawaii in the fall. We will have a 3-4 month old at the time.
We are trying to decide if there is any advantage to one airline over another.
We don't mind one stop... a direct flight might be a bit long anyway. But no more than 1 stop.
From looking Delta and Alaska Airlines seem to be the best options cost wise.
I'm assuming that no airlines have a discount on a seat for a baby, right?
Also I am only planning on a Keyfit for the baby.
Is that going to work on the plane or do I need to have another option for travel?
Thanks in advance.
Both were Delta and I don't recall having any issues other than seating arrangement not being what I wanted.
However that was also 10 years ago and things may have changed since then.
I prefer Southwest now just because we board first and don't have assigned seat. (They don't fly to Hawaii though.)
We are flying to Hawaii in the fall. We will have a 3-4 month old at the time.
We are trying to decide if there is any advantage to one airline over another.
We don't mind one stop... a direct flight might be a bit long anyway. But no more than 1 stop.
From looking Delta and Alaska Airlines seem to be the best options cost wise.
I'm assuming that no airlines have a discount on a seat for a baby, right?
Also I am only planning on a Keyfit for the baby.
Is that going to work on the plane or do I need to have another option for travel?
Thanks in advance.