Alaska Airlines Infant Policy

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Traveling with an infant under two can be challenging for parents, guardians, and airlines alike. To address this, Alaska Airlines has established a set of rules and regulations to ensure the safety and security of young travelers. Renowned for its exceptional flight service, Alaska Airlines is dedicated to enhancing your travel experience by providing a clear and user-friendly Infant Policy. This policy aims to alleviate the stress of traveling with a baby by offering straightforward guidance.

The Alaska Airlines Infant Policy covers essential details to make your journey smoother, including how to book a flight for your infant, any applicable fees, age restrictions, and required documentation. With this comprehensive information, you can better navigate the process and enjoy a more comfortable and hassle-free flight with your little one.

Understanding Alaska Airlines Infant Policy

According to the policy, passengers traveling with children must ensure that their child is under 2 years old and will be seated on the lap of an adult while traveling within the United States. If the infant is traveling internationally, a 10% fare of the flight will apply. If the parent or guardian wishes to purchase an extra seat for the child, they will need to pay the applicable fee. Please see below for additional details.

  • One Baby Per Passenger: Each passenger can travel with one infant.

  • Alaska Airlines Flights (1 - 9999): Each row can accommodate only one lap infant.

  • Horizon Air Flights (2000 - 2999): A single lap child is allowed in rows 6-21 on both sides of the plane.

  • SkyWest Flights (3300 - 3499): One infant can be seated on the right side of each row.

  • Emergency Exit Rows: On Alaska Airlines flights (001 - 1999), infants are not allowed in, behind, or in front of emergency exit rows.

Key Terms and Conditions of Alaska Airlines Infant Policy

  • No Minimum Age: Alaska Airlines does not have a minimum age for infant passengers. However, the infant must be approved by a doctor to travel.

  • Age Limit: Children over 2 years old are no longer considered infants and will need a full seat.

  • Proof of Age: Passengers must provide proof of the infant’s age, such as a birth certificate, for the airline’s verification.

  • Adult Accompaniment: Infants must be accompanied by at least one adult; they cannot travel alone.

  • Seat Restrictions: Infants cannot be seated in front rows or near emergency exits.

  • Seat Availability: The airline does not guarantee a seat for infants, but if there are vacant seats after all passengers are seated, an infant may occupy one at no additional charge.

  • Meals for Lap Infants: Lap infants do not receive complimentary meals, even in first-class or cabin seats.

  • Safety Requirements: Adults must hold the infant during takeoff and landing or use an approved child restraint system.

What’s the Process For Adding an infant to an Alaska Airlines flight?

The passengers can easily add a lap child while booking a flight online. However, if in case you forget to add your child for the booking, then you can also do it at the airport. Apart from that, there is another way to add an infant which is contacting Alaska's Customer Care Team by dialing 1-800-ALASKAAIR, and they will help you with all the required information like charges, documents required for the trip and more. 


More often due to hectic schedules the customer support number remains busy, so in that case, you can dial an alternative helpline number +1-866-410-8128 for quick resolution. 

Documents Needed to Add an Infant to Your Alaska Airlines Booking

Like every airline, Alaska is strict about infant documentation. Therefore, it is crucial for parents or guardians to bring these documents with them. When adding an infant online, ensure your documents are ready, as airline staff may ask for them for verification or to meet airline requirements. You need to bring the following documents: a child’s passport, a birth certificate, and a doctor-approved certificate of the child’s fitness.

Seating Policy For Infant Travelling On Alaska Airlines

  • Lap Infants: You can keep your infant on your lap during the flight at no extra cost.

  • Extra Seat: If you wish to purchase an additional seat for your child, you’ll need to pay the required fee and bring a car seat. The car seat must be certified for air travel.

  • Seat Availability: If there is an empty seat next to you, your lap infant can sit there with a seat belt fastened.


  • No Car Seats Allowed:

  • Aisle seats

  • Emergency exit rows

  • Seats immediately in front of or behind emergency exit rows

  • Seats labeled A in rows 1-4 on the E175 aircraft

For detailed information about car seats and seat dimensions on Alaska Airlines flights, refer to the aircraft series seat width dimensions below.

  • 737 MAX - 9, 737 - 700, and Airbus A321: First class seats are 16.5” to 17.3” wide, and premium coach seats are 21.3” wide.

  • 737 - 900ER, 737 - 900, and 737 - 800: First class seats measure 16.5” to 17.3” wide, while premium coach seats are 20.45” wide.

  • Embraer E175: First class seats are 18.2” wide, and premium coach seats are 20” wide.

Seating Guidelines for Lap Infants on Alaska Airlines

  • General Rule: 

Each fare-paying passenger (18 or older) can travel with one infant on their lap at no extra cost. No separate seat can be reserved for the infant.

  • Seating Restrictions:

    • Flights 0001-1999: Only one lap infant is allowed per row (including both sides of the aisle) due to the placement of extra oxygen masks.

    • Flights 2000-2999 (Horizon Air): One lap child is permitted on each side of rows 3-20.

    • Flights 3300-3499 (Skywest Air): One lap infant is allowed per row on the right side of the aircraft.

    • Embraer 175 Aircraft: One lap infant is permitted on each side of rows 6-21.

    • Flights 001-999: Up to four lap children can be seated per row in emergency exit rows, rows before or after exit rows, or bulkhead seats (rows 1 and 6).

  • Available Seats:

If there is an empty seat, the lap infant may occupy it at no extra charge.

Fee Criteria For Infants Traveling On Alaska Airlines

If you're traveling within the USA with your child on your lap, no additional fee is required. However, for international flights, a lap infant fee, including taxes, will apply. Here are the details for infant fees on international routes:

Travel Origin

Fee Charged

Belize

Up to $54

Costa Rica

Up to $50

Canada

Up to $18

Mexico

Up to $18

Nassau

Up to $19

Guatemala

Up to $51

Car Seat Policy For Infant Travelling On Alaska Airlines

  • Checking Car Seats: Car seats can be checked for free with either your checked luggage or at the gate.

  • For Lap Children:

    • While Alaska Airlines doesn’t guarantee a free seat for lap-held children, if an extra seat is available, you may use it for your child.

    • It's helpful to have your FAA-approved car seat with you at the gate for this purpose.

  • For Children with Their Own Seats:

    • Children using FAA-approved car seats must sit in seats that do not obstruct exit paths, such as a window seat or a central seat on wide-body aircraft.

    • For clarification, call Alaska Airlines at 1-800-ALASKAAIR or +1-866-410-8128 for more details on the infant policy.

Frequently Asked Questions On Alaska Airlines Infant Policy

 Is there an extra fee for an infant traveling on my lap with Alaska Airlines?

  • Domestic Flights: No additional fee is required.

  • International Flights: A lap infant fee, including taxes, will apply. Fees vary by route.

Do infants need an id to fly on Alaska Airlines?

Yes, during travel the Alaska Airline can ask you to provide the child's DOB certificate or any other proof that shows the correct age of your child.

What other documents are required along with the Alaska Airlines infant birth certificate?

According to Alaska Airlines Infant Policy, Along with the birth certificate, you may need a passport for international flights and a doctor’s certificate of fitness, if applicable.

Are strollers and car seats free on Alaska Airlines?

Alaska Airlines crew members will assist you in transporting your child's stroller and car seat at no cost as checked baggage. You can check these items with your other luggage or wait until you reach the gate area to do so.

What is the Alaska Airlines customer service number?

It is 1-800-ALASKAAIR).

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