How to book a bassinet for an infant on a flight?

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We are planning a trip with an infant and have heard that you can book a bassinet for the flight.

  • How do you book it?
  • Is it tied to your seat assignment?
  • And if the seat with the bassinet is taken by someone without an infant, will they change your seat assignment?





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How do you book travel with an infant?

Adding an infant to your airline ticket is very simple\u2014just add the infant as a passenger using the online booking system for the airline or travel site. You'll need to input the baby's age and name and indicate whether she'll be a lap infant or have her own seat on the plane.

Can I add an infant to my flight booking later?

You can either add the lap child at the time of booking or you can call at a later date and add the child.

Where is the bassinet seat on the plane?

Bassinet Seat meaning: An airplane bassinet seat, is a small bed for babies which is usually fixed to the airplane bulkhead wall (the wall behind the galley, or toilets or another cabin).

How can I get my newborn to sleep on a plane?

Top Tips To Help Toddlers Sleep On A Plane
  • As above, choose a night flight and keep to you normal routine as close as possible. ...
  • Choose seats carefully. ...
  • Dress them in their pyjamas and keep the bedtime ritual as familiar as possible, brushing teeth, story etc. ...
  • Bring a familiar toy or comforter if they have.




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