![]() If you are 100% set on your baby's name, you might be able to book a flight before they are born. However, sometimes you simply have to fly in those early weeks, so you'll need to decide whether to book your baby a seat or hold them as a lap baby. Take this advice from someone who had a seemingly healthy newborn life-flighted at 4 days old and then (because we are slow learners) five years later, paid change penalties to push back a trip for a 6-week-old when we were frankly still far too exhausted to go anywhere. Every baby and birth is unique, so assuming things will be going well enough to fly with a baby in those first few weeks is a gamble. If you have the luxury of choice, I advise against planning flights for a newborn before they are born. To give you a flavor for requirements around the world, on British Airways infants must be at least 48 hours old, Air Canadarequires babies to be least 7 days old and ANA sets the bar for babies as at least 8 days old.
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