on international flights its a passport, for domestic, an official birth certificate.
Yes if you are to travel by air but if it is by sea of land, no need but you need a proof of identification and the passport is the best one you have for the child.
Yes, your child will need a passport to travel to Mexico by air.
Yes, but only when you travel by land or sea. If you plan to travel abroad by air, then you need to be able to have the passport book.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness is safe for use during air travel.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness device is safe for use during air travel.
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If you travel by air, yes they do. Otherwise, they only need a birth certificate or another proof of citizenship.
To ensure a smooth and comfortable domestic air travel experience with your child, consider booking direct flights, arriving early at the airport, packing essential items for your child, bringing snacks and entertainment, and communicating with airline staff about any special needs or requests.
I just researched this, and I was told that no child no matter how young is allowed to travel by air to Mexico without a passport. My child is 3 months old, and we are going when she will be 8 months old and I was told that she must have a passport and my husband and I must go to the nearest passport agency to fill out everything and sign the necessary documents. We both must be there.
A child traveling to Mexico by air typically needs a valid passport and possibly a notarized letter of consent from both parents if traveling without both parents.
It's faster to travel by air.
managing air travel