C.K. asks from Wauconda, IL on June 06, 2008
Car Seat & Airplane Trip
My son and I will be traveling to Denver in a couple of weeks. He will have his own seat so I have to bring a car seat. I have a Britax. Do these things fit in the air plane seat or will I have to go in search of a new type of seat? I could probably check with the manufacturer but I figured the mamas on Mamasource know a whole lot more......
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N.K. answers from Chicago on June 08, 2008
For safety reasons, I always take a car seat on the plane for my son. So far we've taken a Snugrider infant car seat and stroller frame, for babies up to 20 pounds. Soon we will start using a stroller that's designed for Britax car seats called the gogo Kidz Travelmate, which leads me to believe that Britax will fit on planes. We have one of the smaller Britax seats, and it is FAA certified.
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L.B. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
Check with the airline. Some airlines require you to use their car seats. I would suggest you dont bring one at all but being that he is only 1 years old he is probably still in the carry seat- which does get heavy at times. Good Luck & Have fun on your trip!!
R.K. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
I've traveled a lot with my kids and the Britax seat will fit. However, it usually takes a little time to get it in so be prepared to put your child on another seat until you are finished strapping in the car seat. I highly suggest car seats for children on airplanes because it keeps them confined :-), they are comfortable in the seat they are used to sitting in and they are higher up and can see much more.
Good luck.
L.D. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
How old is your son? We traveled to Hawaii with my daughter, who is 2, and she had her own seat - no car seat necessary.
B.K. answers from Chicago on June 06, 2008
Yes it will fit. You'll probably have to put the armrest up, but you do for most any car seat. You just won't be able to sit in a front row where the armrests won't go up. If you find yourself in that row, the flight attendants will re-seat you.
L.D. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
Hi C., first off enjoy your trip! Second, I too traveled when my daughter was 18 months. I brought my carseat as well and to be honest I did not even use it she was too envolved wwith the surroundings and what was happening around her. I was all pumped up and curious as how I was going to handle the flight by myself, but it was awesome. My daughter slept on my lap I brought a little pillow and her blanky with and of course her simple snacks for her and I and my flight was great. Good luck and hope all is well.
J. answers from Chicago on June 06, 2008
i have taken the marathon and roundabout no problem
you will want to strap it to a rolling suitcase or in the stroller they get heavy luggin them thru the airport
but i find them extremely important, they sleep better can see out the window better, you need one to get tot he airport and once you get to the destination anyway, i do not recommend checking a seat with luggage they get damaged to easily
J.
D.C. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
Hi C., most manufacturers will tell you if the car seat will fit an airplane seat. And I believe unless you have a huge "Cadillac" car seat, then it should fit. You can also call your airline. They should be able to help out too. I have a pretty large convertible carseat, the base is big. It fits even in the bulkhead seat,(front row, armrests are attached and cannot e lifted.) Also, request the bulkhead row if you can. Not only do you get extra legroom, you won't have someone in front of you reclining their seat into your little one's legs. Also, since there's no seat in front of you, your little one won't have to be reminded NOT to kick it. Another bonus, you usually get to board sooner in the bulkhead, since you need to put everything in the overhead bin for both takeoff and landing. I'm not sure how old your son is, but when they are 3-5 (label says 1-5, but that's too small I think) you can rent or purchase a harness-type belt to attach to the airplane seat and existing seatbelt, so you can check your carseat instead of lugging it on the plane.
I hope this helps (I'm a Flight Attendant who travels with my 20 month old and my 3 1/2 year old every month).
Good luck! Oh, and bring food and toys, and you might want to get milk at the airport (if he's not on formula) because a lot of airlines stop catering milk or cater only a few cartons.
A. answers from Chicago on June 07, 2008
We flew once with our Evenflo Triumph, and it was awful. While the base fit, the top hung over into my shoulder area. Between that and my husband, I had to lean forward the entire flight. We have taken several trips with my mom's carseat, which is a Cosco Scenera. It is the cheapest convertible carseat at Target. It is GREAT for the plane. It fits completely in the seat, doesn't hang over anywhere. It is half the weight of the bigger seats (big plus in the airport). Safety-wise, it is fine. You are not compromising your child at all. It does sacrifice the convenience of the Britax or Evenflo, but man was it easier to lug around and to tolerate for the flight!
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