What is your policy on traveling with infants?

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US Airways Canada has specific policies in place for traveling with infants to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for families. Infants under the age of two may fly as a lap child, meaning they can travel without a purchased seat if they are seated on the lap of an adult. It is recommended to notify the airline at the time of booking to secure necessary accommodations. When traveling with infants, parents may bring a full-sized stroller, a car seat, or a baby carrier, although there may be restrictions on the size and weight of these items. Each infant is allowed one diaper bag in addition to the parent's carry-on luggage, but it is always wise to check for any specific restrictions regarding the number of carry-on items, as guidelines may vary. Further, US Airways Canada provides infant meal options on longer flights, and it is advisable for parents to confirm availability ahead of time. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding their policies, families are encouraged to consult the airline’s current web page.
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Answered Sep 20, 2025

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