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US Airways BabyPregnancy, children & infantsTraveling during pregnancyAny person who is pregnant and expecting delivery within 7 days may not fly unless the passenger provides a doctor's certificate dated within 72 hours of departure stating that the doctor has examined and found the passenger to be physically fit for air transportation. Flying With InfantsUS Airways defines an infant as a child less than 2 years (24 months) of age. Infants less than 2 years of age must be accompanied on all flights and in the same compartment with an adult at least 18 years of age. US Airways recommends traveling with a birth certificate for a lap child between the ages of 1 and 2. There are two options available for traveling infants: Lap Children:On domestic flights, one lap child will be accepted without charge when traveling with a paying ticketed passenger age 18 or older. On international flights, lap children may require a paper ticket, may have to pay 10 percent of the published available adult fare and are subject to international taxes and any surcharges. Taxes and surcharges are not discounted.Reserved Seating:If you want your infant to travel in his or her own seat, a ticket must be purchased. A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Child Restraint System (CRS), provided by the responsible passenger, must be used.Car seatsAcceptable car seats The systems approved for use in aircraft and motor vehicles must have:
The systems approved for use in aircraft only must have:
Restraint Devices(approved for cruise portion of flight only) Other restraint devices (e.g., belly belts, snugglies) are allowed only during the cruise portion of flight because they attach to the guardian or the guardian’s restraint system. Requirements for use
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