How do you seat a baby securely on a coach transfer?

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We'll be getting a coach transfer from Lanzarote airport to Playa Blanca. Should we take our baby car seat for the transfer journey? We haven't booked an airplane seat for the baby so does that mean we may not have a seat space for her on the coach?



Best Answer

According to https://www.busbud.com/blog/travelling-spain-bus-need-know/ your answer depends on what company and class you'll be traveling.

The Premium Class Provides Baby Seats.

Regardless, I would check with your travel agent to confirm seating for your child, and make sure they know that you are traveling with a baby so preparations can be made.

Even if you don't need it on the coach, might you need it for driving once you reach your destination?




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Can babies go on a coach?

It's better to try to book a bus or coach with seat belts fitted, and child seats provided. Children under 3 years old can travel on buses or coaches without wearing a seat belt, or using a child car seat. However, this is not the safest option.

How do I secure my newborn in a car seat?

You do not need a car seat in a black cab and can just buckle everyone in. The black cabs' best asset is that you can keep your stroller open with child inside and just place the whole setup into the back of the cab. Entering through the passenger's side back door is easiest because of the seat layout.



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