A 52-day-old baby has just come out of the incubator, can he take the plane? Is it okay to have a photo and ID number on the birth certificate and household registration book without a link?
02/15 2023
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Household register or birth certificate is required
The air pressure may affect infants and young children when the plane ascends and descends. For safety reasons, it is best not to fly. <br/>In addition, the cabin is airtight, and there is a risk of bacterial infection for babies. . <br/>Infants must have their original birth certificate or account book when flying by air. . <br/>If it helps you, please click green to accept
You can fly, but you need to use a birth certificate (original) to buy a ticket. In addition, if the baby's physical condition is not particularly good, it is recommended to take the high-speed rail as much as possible. After all, the operation of the high-speed rail is more stable and the space is wider.
Most babies can fly, and age basically does not affect whether a baby can fly. There are no absolute rules and recommendations on "how old a baby can fly". However, it is generally not recommended for newly born newborns to fly by air, because newborns have low immunity and are vulnerable to various bacterial and virus attacks, and the risk of infectious diseases in small spaces such as airports and cabins increases. <br/>Pay attention to ear problems and reduce ear discomfort. When the plane takes off and lands, the rapid change of air pressure in the cabin will cause pressure changes in the middle ear, resulting in ear discomfort. To relieve ear discomfort, you can feed your baby milk or suck a pacifier during takeoff and landing. <br/>As for the birth certificate and household registration book, these are required when buying tickets, and they must be there.