Delta Air Lines infant policy, commonly referred to as the
Delta infant policy, outlines the comprehensive regulations and provisions for traveling with infants and young children. This policy ensures a seamless travel experience for families while prioritizing the safety and comfort of passengers. According to Delta’s guidelines, infants under the age of two years can travel on a parent or guardian's lap as a lap child, often at no additional cost for domestic flights, though international routes may require a fee or a percentage of the adult fare. For families preferring additional space or safety, Delta allows the option to purchase a separate seat for the infant, provided that an FAA-approved child restraint system (CRS) or car seat is used. The Delta Infant Policy also specifies that proof of age, such as a birth certificate, may be required to verify the infant's eligibility for lap travel.
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