Do Airlines Verify if Your Child Is Under 2 Years Old?

Learn how airlines check your child's age to qualify as an infant and when ID like a birth certificate is required.

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Yes, airlines may check if your child is under 2. When booking, you'll usually need to provide your child’s date of birth. At the airport, you might be asked to present a birth certificate or other identification to verify age. This ensures your child qualifies as an ‘infant in arms,’ potentially allowing you to have them sit on your lap without an extra seat purchase.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do airlines require a birth certificate for infants under 2? Yes, many airlines may ask for a birth certificate or other proof of age at check-in to verify your child qualifies as an infant in arms.
  2. Can my child under 2 fly without their own seat? Often, children under 2 can travel on an adult’s lap without purchasing a separate seat, but airlines usually require age verification.
  3. How do airlines verify a child's age for infant fares? Airlines typically ask for the child’s date of birth during booking and may request identification such as a birth certificate at the airport.