UK
3 months old, carrying a certificate from National government with permission from Traveling Agencies and appropriate Authorities
US
This differs by airline: some allow babies as young as 1 week old to fly if they have a Medical Authorization. Some allow unrestricted travel for babies 2 weeks or older, except that you need the birth certificate if they are flying for free, to show that they are not above the eligible age. A BVD (Boarding Validation Document) is not required if a seat is purchased for the infant, because they are treated the same as children.
Yes, surely an infant can fly in an airplane with his/her parent....no issues at all...I have myself carried my 4 month old baby abroad in airplane. PM
In the US you can fly an airplane (accompanied by an instructor) at any age. You must be 16 to solo and 18 to obtain a pilots license.1
A 6-year-old needs a ticket, identification, and adult supervision to fly on an airplane.
He/She must be accompanied by a guardian you can hire at an airport or the flight attendant (s) can supervise him/her
it doesn't say anything against age..... but you must have a right restraint system or hold the baby.
In WW1 pilots were called fly boys.
An 8-year-old needs a valid identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.
Necessarily there is not a law actually prohibiting the access of a 5 month old onto an airplane, but, for your own child's safety, i would recommend not to fly on the airplane with a 5 month old.
It depends on the airline your flying with. Most Airlines require you to be 18 to buy a ticket. but really you can be any age to fly in a airplane.
A 7-year-old needs a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.
A 9-year-old needs a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly on an airplane. They may also need a ticket and possibly a guardian or adult accompanying them, depending on the airline's policies.
my infant son is 4months old and i am flying from knock to liverpool can he fly i am flying with ryan air but as not got a pass port