If you're flying, you may be considering whether to bring your baby or child car seat, as sitting on a car seat can provide a more comfortable flight for young children and it could be handy if you're hiring a car at your destination.
Here are the five essentials you need to know before you book your plane ticket and board that flight, including which car seats are certified for use in aircraft.
1. Pros and cons of bringing your car seat
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2. Will the airline let your car seat on?
Typically the car seat must:
If you want to use a car seat on your flight but don't want to carry your own, some airlines have their own child car seats that you can hire for the duration of the flight. However, you do need to book it in advance.
It's essential to speak to your airline before you fly to find out what their rules are. Not all airlines will allow you to use a child car seat on the plane, even if the seat is approved for use in an aircraft, and some don't allow rear-facing car seats.
When you speak to them, it's worth confirming the make and model of your car seat. Try also to email ahead of time and get something in writing that you can show airline staff if queried at the gate.
Compare the we've tested or read all our baby or3. Will your car seat fit the aeroplane seat?
All major airlines publish the width of the narrowest and widest seats in each class, so it's vital to check your car seat is compatible with the aeroplane seat before you fly.
If your car seat doesn't have airline approval, or it's too big for the airline's restrictions, you may be asked to check it in as baggage, which means you won't be able to use it on the flight.
Below are the narrowest seat widths of the economy seats for the most popular airlines, so you can compare at a glance to see if your car seat is suitable.
Find out how they compare in terms of size and legroom4. How to install your car seat in an aeroplane
Whether your car seat is forward or rear-facing, it's essential that it's placed next to a window. This is because, in the event of an emergency, all passengers can evacuate quickly and easily.
How to install a forward-facing child car seat on a plane
Here's our step-by-step guide to setting up a forward-facing child car seat on an aeroplane seat:
How to install a rear-facing child car seat on a plane
But if your car seat is rearward-facing, it's slightly different. Here's our step-by-step guide to setting up a rear-facing child car seat on an aeroplane seat:
5. Which car seats are certified for use in aircraft?
Below are three child car seats from the full list of those that are TUV-approved. This means they are compatible with most aeroplane seats.
Nuna Pipa Next, £240
Bugaboo Turtle Air, £199
It has a no-rethread three-point harness and memory foam headrest, which is height-adjustable to seven positions.
It also has a fabric mesh canopy that you can stretch over the front of the car seat to shield your baby from the sun – useful if you're taking this car seat on holiday to sunnier climes.
Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro, £480
If you use the car seat with the FamilyFix Pro base, you can rotate the seat towards you to make it easier to get your child into the seat.
Can I also take my child buggy on our flight?
As well as a car seat, many airlines also allow you to bring a pushchair on a plane.
Some strollers are small enough to be taken into the cabin with you, while larger buggies will need to be checked into the hold.
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