Will airlines provide child restraint systems for traveling children?
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Will airlines provide child restraint systems for traveling children?
Stephanie Tombrello (Child Passenger Safety Educator & Executive Director, SafetyBeltSafe USA) gives expert video advice on: Is it safe to hold my baby in my arms while flying on an airplane?; Can my child use his car safety seat in an airplane?; Where is the safest place to seat my child on an airplane? and more...
There is at least one airline that has it's own safety seats for children who are flying on that airline. Many times airlines will try to offer baby bassinets or belly belts, particularly airlines that travel outside the United States. Belly belts are completely illegal in the United States, and these bassinets do not have any system for restraining the child. If you can't hold your child in a car that's going 20 miles an hour, how are you going to hold your child in a vehicle that's going at least 500 miles an hour?