Travelling with Children
Travelling with Children
Infants (under 2 years of age)
- Infants under two (2) years of age can travel sitting on the lap of an adult and only pay 10% of the adult fare. Infants two (2) weeks and younger are not accepted for travel.
- Infants must travel with a birth certificate and/or passport.
- No more than one (1) infant per adult is allowed.
- The infant must be secured on the lap of an accompanying adult using an infant/extension seat belt during take-off, landing, taxi and any other time when the seat belt signs are switched on during the flight.
- Infant/child car seats are not allowed to be used on board. The infant/child car seat will be tagged at check-in and handed over with your checked baggage items.
- For safety reasons, seating at restricted or emergency exits seats is not permitted for adults travelling with an infant.
- Crew members cannot assist with nappy changes or carrying an infant up and down the aircraft cabin.
- Infants can be booked through any of our booking channels, subject to accompanying adult. The names of the travelling child must be stated exactly as they are in the child’s travel documents. An error in the spelling of the child’s name could result in the child being refused carriage.
- If you are travelling with an infant, you may take a small bag into the Cabin containing immediate use items as an addition to their hand luggage allowance.
Children (2 – 11 year olds)
- Children (2–11year-olds) are required to occupy a seat, and pay the full fare.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult (over 16 years of age) who will accept responsibility for the minor child. Children are always the responsibility of the accompanying adult.
- Children and young adults under the age of 16 years cannot be seated in a restricted seat.
- Children must be seated in the same row or separated by no more than one seat row from the accompanying adult.
- Crew members can assist with monitoring a child momentarily, but only while the adult visits the bathroom inflight.
- Children can be booked through any of our booking channels, subject to accompanying adult. The names of the travelling child must be stated exactly as they are in the child’s travel documents. An error in the spelling of the child’s name could result in the child being refused carriage.
- Children and young adults travelling on an international flight must be in possession of a valid passport and required travel and health documents.
- Children and young adults travelling on a domestic flight must have either a birth certificate, National Identity card or passport. an ID card or passport. A Family Book (Livret de Famille) is not sufficient ID for a child/infant.
Young Persons (12 - 15 year old)
- Young Persons also referred to as young adults (12 to 15 years) may travel unaccompanied.
- We do not limit the number of young people who travel with us.
- Children and young adults travelling on an international flight must be in possession of a valid passport and required travel and health documents.
- Children and young adults travelling on a domestic flight must have either a birth certificate, National Identity card or passport. an ID card or passport. A Family Book (Livret de Famille) is not sufficient ID for a child/infant.