Traveling with children requires careful consideration of car seat options due to regulations and safety concerns. Parents must understand the different types of car seats available, including infant seats, convertible seats, booster seats, and travel-specific options. A travel car seat should be lightweight, versatile, and easy to install. The Federal Aviation Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend using a child restraint system on planes rather than holding a child in a lap, highlighting the importance of safety during air travel for young families.
First you have to understand a bit about flying with babies and young children in general—including what's allowed, what isn't, and how airlines approach car seats.
The safest place for your child under the age of two on a U.S. airplane is in an approved child restraint system (CRS) or device, not in your lap.
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