L.M. asks from Bowling Green, KY on February 12, 2009
Children Flying
do I need to present a birth certificate and social security card of my children in order for them to board a plane?
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A.T. answers from Charlotte on February 13, 2009
I would call the airline that you are flying with and ask them what their policy is for little ones. When I flew US Air they told me I needed to bring my daughters birth certificate and then I didn't end up showing it to any one. Better safe than sorry!
L.T. answers from Fayetteville on February 13, 2009
Hi L.,
Only if you're flying out of the country. The children need to have passports to re-enter the US. L.
A.R. answers from Knoxville on February 13, 2009
I was told to bring my childs birth certificate the last time I flew but they never asked me for it.
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T.C. answers from Knoxville on February 13, 2009
It would be best to check with the airline or the airport if you have not yet booked a flight. I recall having a birth certificate available, but I was never required to show it. I wouldn't count on that though because if it is "required" then it could be requested at any time and you could have problems boarding if it is not available.
L.C. answers from Raleigh on February 13, 2009
When I flew Delta with my 3 mo. old dd in Dec. I had both her birth certificate & SS card with me and no one ever asked me to present either document. All I did was present her boarding pass (we bought her a seat).
C.H. answers from Louisville on February 13, 2009
You only need the birth certificate and they may not ask for it.
However, if you are flying internationally, you will need the birth certificate (preferrably a Passport depending on the child's age) and if your husband is not flying with you, you will also need a notarized letter with his permission to leave the States and with a stated return date.
Have a safe trip! C.
A.G. answers from Raleigh on February 13, 2009
No. I fly at least four times a year with my two kids (9 and 14) IF you are leaving the country you MUST have a passport. Have fun on your trip!
K.B. answers from Raleigh on February 13, 2009
I know that on Jetblue children under 2 fly for free. We bring our son's birth certificate as proof of his age. I am not sure of the policies of other airlines. Hope this helps!
E.K. answers from Jacksonville on February 13, 2009
I fly all the time with my kids and have never needed anything...I've never even taken the birth certificate or social security card with me. All you need is your ID.
T.L. answers from Charlotte on February 13, 2009
We just flew to Honolulu over Christmas with our 1 year old son. We flew on Delta airlines. The only thing that they asked us for was his birth certificate. They don't need the social security card. My friend just flew to SC from Kansas and it was the same for her. You only need their birth certificates. I didn't leave the country, so I did not need to show an immunization record. You don't need this if you don't leave the country. You should call the airline if you still have questions. I checked the airline website to get the info that I needed for my flight and they had a big section about flying with children that answered all my questions. Also, we gate checked his stroller and he sat in his car seat on the plane.
L.T. answers from Fayetteville on February 13, 2009
Hi L.,
Only if you're flying out of the country. The children need to have passports to re-enter the US. L.
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