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What is Norwegian Airlines' policy for traveling with infants and children?

Asked 2 years ago
Norwegian Airlines has specific policies in place for traveling with infants and children that are designed to ensure a safe and comfortable journey for families. Infants who are under the age of two years may travel as lap children, which means they do not occupy a separate seat. In this case, parents or guardians are typically required to reserve a special fare for the infant at the time of booking. Generally, a maximum of one infant can travel with each adult, and parents are encouraged to bring appropriate documentation, such as a passport or birth certificate, to confirm the infant's age. For children aged two and above, they are required to have their own seat. Norwegian Airlines recommends that parents use an appropriate child safety seat for children under the age of four, which can often be installed in the aircraft seat. It is advisable to check if the specific seat is approved for airline use. Families traveling with children also have access to priority boarding, which can make the experience more convenient. Additionally, the airline offers options for purchasing meals for children in advance. For further details and any potential updates, it may be helpful to refer to the official Norwegian Airlines website where you can find the most current information on travel policies for infants and children.
Answered Jul 6th 2025

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