45 x 36 x 20 cm) plus a changing bag (max. Up Front or Extra Legroom seat: one large cabin bag (max 56 x 45 x 25 cm) and one small cabin bag (max.Standard seat or no seat selection: one small cabin bag plus a changing bag (each max.If the infant is occupying their own seat they are allowed: 45 x 36 x 20 cm) and this must be placed under the seat in front of you. If you’re travelling with an infant who will be seated on your lap, only an additional baby changing bag is allowed for the infant (max. Infants with booked seats and children over 2 years old have the same cabin bag and hold luggage allowance as adults. In their own seat with a CARES harness (aged 1-4 years approximately and for weight between 10 and 20kg). In a suitable child car seat (age/weight/height in accordance with manufacturers guidelines). On the parent/guardian’s lap with the use of an extension seat belt. If you're travelling with two infants, you'll need to buy an additional seat for at least one of your infants, who'll need to sit in a suitable car seat.įor take-off, landing and whenever the seat belt signs are on, an infant aged under two years old can be secured in any of the following ways: Please remember, each adult can travel with a maximum of two infants. You can’t book these seats online so please contact our Customer Service team. You can also buy a seat for them if you feel they’d be more comfortable. It is recommended that an infant on an adult’s lap be forward-facing or in the cradled position for take-off and landing. On all of our aircraft we can allow up to one infant on a lap for each row of three seats. Your infant can sit on your lap for a fee (see Fees and charges). However we may only be able to arrange this at the airport or on board, which can cause delays for you and other passengers, and not everyone may be seated together. ![]() ![]() We’ll still make sure each child under 12 is seated close to an adult on your booking. If you leave it to the last minute it's possible that there may not be enough seats left for us to seat your family next to each other. Whilst our seating system will always try to seat families together, seats are allocated on a first come first served basis so the earlier you check in the more likely you are to be seated together. Check in opens 30 days before departure and we recommend you check in as early and possible and no later than 7 days before your flight. If you haven't yet bought seats for your family the best way to ensure everyone is seated together is to check in as early as possible. Simply add the number of children and infants and their ages during the booking process. If you’re travelling with children it’s important that you tell us when making a booking.
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