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LATAM Airlines Infant policy
A Complete Guide for Traveling with Your Baby
Traveling with an infant can be both joyful and challenging. From booking the right seat to packing baby essentials, every detail matters. If you’re planning to fly with LATAM Airlines, understanding the LATAM Airlines Infant Policy will help you prepare confidently and enjoy a smoother journey with your little one.
This guide covers infant age rules, ticket options, baggage allowances, bassinets, and helpful travel tips for parents.
Yes, LATAM Airlines welcomes infants on both domestic and international routes. An infant is defined as a child under 2 years of age at the time of travel. LATAM offers flexible options, allowing infants to travel either on a parent’s lap or in a separate seat.
LATAM Airlines Infant Age Requirements
Before booking, it’s important to know LATAM’s age guidelines:
Infants must be at least 7 days old to fly
Children under 2 years qualify as infants
Once a child turns 2, a separate seat and child fare are required
Parents should carry official proof of age, such as a birth certificate or passport, especially for international travel.
LATAM Lap Infant Policy
LATAM allows infants to travel as lap infants, meaning the baby sits on an adult’s lap throughout the flight.
Lap Infant Rules:
One lap infant per adult passenger
A discounted infant fare usually applies
Taxes and fees may be charged on international flights
No separate seat is provided
Lap infant travel is cost-effective but may be less comfortable on long-haul flights.
Purchasing a Seat for Your Infant on LATAM
For added comfort and safety, parents can purchase a separate seat for their infant.
Benefits of Buying a Seat:
Use of an approved child restraint system (car seat)
More space for parents and baby
Increased comfort on longer flights
LATAM often offers discounted child fares when purchasing a seat for infants.
📞 Flights Counsel: +1 (877) 337-0761
LATAM Infant Baggage Allowance
LATAM provides a generous baggage allowance for passengers traveling with infants.
Infant Baggage Includes:
One checked bag (up to 50 lbs / 23 kg on most routes)
One stroller or baby carriage checked free of charge
One car seat allowed (checked or used onboard if a seat is purchased)
Carry-on allowances for infant items may vary depending on fare type.
Strollers and Car Seats on LATAM Airlines
Strollers: Can be checked at the ticket counter or gate
Car seats: Must meet airline safety standards if used onboard
Large or heavy strollers may need to be checked during baggage drop
Always label baby equipment with your contact information.
Bassinet Seats on LATAM Flights
LATAM offers baby bassinets on select long-haul international aircraft.
Bassinet Guidelines:
Available for infants under specific weight and height limits
Limited quantity per aircraft
Must be requested in advance
Booking early greatly improves your chances of securing a bassinet seat.
Traveling Internationally with an Infant on LATAM
When flying internationally, parents must ensure all travel documents are in order:
Valid passport for the infant
Visa (if required by destination)
Consent letter if traveling with one parent
Health or vaccination documents if required
Failure to carry proper documentation may result in denied boarding.
Health and Safety Tips for Flying with an Infant
Consult your pediatrician before flying, especially with newborns
Feed or offer a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease ear pressure
Pack extra diapers, formula, and clothing in carry-on bags
Use approved car seats whenever possible
LATAM cabin crew are trained to assist families and make your flight more comfortable.
Helpful Tips for a Smooth LATAM Infant Travel Experience
Choose flights that match your baby’s sleep schedule
Arrive early at the airport for check-in
Take advantage of family pre-boarding
Bring familiar comfort items like blankets or toys
Keep essential baby items within easy reach
Final Thoughts on LATAM Airlines Infant Policy
The LATAM Airlines Infant Policy is designed to support families with flexible seating options, generous baggage allowances, and helpful onboard services. Whether you choose lap infant travel or a separate seat, planning ahead ensures a comfortable and stress-free journey for both parents and babies.
For personalized assistance with infant bookings, bassinets, seating options, or documentation:
📞 Flights Counsel: +1 (877) 337-0761
Travel with peace of mind and enjoy a family-friendly flying experience with LATAM Airlines ✈️
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