The IATA Medical Manual recommends authorization after 28 weeks. Your doctor will always indicate whether or not to fly.
From the 36th week of gestation (32 if it is a multiple pregnancy and without complications) IATA recommends not flying. If you need to travel anyway‚ your doctor should authorize it.
One week after giving birth‚ she can fly again.
The newborn can fly from 48 hours‚ but it is more recommended that he does not do so before a week.
Changes in pressure can cause discomfort to the baby (consult the pediatrician).
We recommend keeping your baby well hydrated before and after the flight because it is very susceptible to dehydration
Infants are children under two years of age at the time of travel. Children aged two and over must take their own seat.
Under no circumstances may a passenger be asked to accept responsibility for an unaccompanied minor during the flight. Infant and child identification requirements It is your responsibility to ensure that all passengers included in the booking are properly documented.
We will accept minors travelling in groups of 10 or more‚ provided there is a minimum ratio of one (1) adult for every ten (10) minors. In these cases‚ an adult is considered to be someone aged 16 years or older. All minors must be registered in the reservation as such' due to safety restrictions related to the place.
You must take an approved car seat with you to place on the adjacent seat in the cabin.
The regulations on flight safety require that if an adult passenger wants to travel with 2 babies‚ he or she must take an approved car seat in which one of the babies will travel‚ which will be placed in the seat next to the adult passenger's.
The other infant will be on the adult passenger's lap with the additional belt that the crew will provide according to the current procedure.
The fare applied to the infant occupying the seat with the car seat will be the same as for a child between 2 and 12 years old.