What is the baggage allowance for infants traveling on British Airways flights?

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British Airways allows infants under the age of two years to travel with a specific baggage allowance. Generally, for infants traveling with British Airways, the allowance includes one piece of cabin baggage not exceeding 23 kilograms, along with a fully collapsible pushchair or stroller. Additionally, parents or guardians may carry a car seat for the infant if they purchased an individual seat for them on the flight. For infants traveling on a fare that does not include a seat, the primary focus would be on the cabin baggage and other provisions designed to ensure the comfort and safety of the child. It is important to note that policies may vary based on the route and fare type, so it is advisable to consult the British Airways website for the most accurate and current information regarding infant baggage allowances. The website will also provide additional details on any specific requirements or changes that may pertain to different flights or travel circumstances.
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Answered Jun 14, 2025

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