If you’re travelling in Club Suite, or on rear facing Club seats, your own child car seat can only be used in the cruise, but not for take-off, in turbulence or for landing, due to the safety design of the aircraft seat. Please note that two-part car seats (a seat and separate base) are not suitable for aircraft seats. If you’ve booked a seat for your baby or child, you can bring your own single piece car seat as long as it meets airline safety regulations. Please note that, even if you’ve chosen a carrycot seat position, we may have to move you and your baby to another seat if there is someone who has greater need for the space, such as a wheelchair user. For infants over 6 months, either position can be used. For infants under 6 months, the seat should always be used in the reclined position. These seats are secured onto the carrycot position by cabin crew and are adjustable to two positions: reclined or upright. Our infant seats can be used by little ones from birth up to 24 months, who weigh no more than 12.5kg (27.5lbs). Our specially designed carrycots are only for infants up to 6 months old, weighing no more than 8kg (17.5lb), so your baby can sleep in comfort in the best seat on the flight. You can bring your own CoziGo carrycot cover to lessen distractions from light and movement. If you’ve chosen a carrycot seating position, your crew will offer you a carrycot or infant seat for your baby, subject to availability and aircraft type. On our long haul services, we provide carrycots and infant seats free of charge for babies up to 2 years old, weighing under 12.5 kg (27.5lbs) that can be used in flight when the seat belt signs are off. This decision tool is also included in the “5th and 6th Edition”, latest updated January 2020, and shows how the BedBox™ is a safe comfort device.Carrycots and infant seats supplied by us IATA officially updated their Cabin Operations Safety Best Practices Guide, 4th edition, to include guidelines and a decision tool regarding Non-certified Comfort Devices, the category the BedBox™ falls into. Its mission is to represent, lead, and serve the airline industry. IATA is The International Air Transport Association (IATA), and it is the trade association for the world's airlines, representing some 290 airlines or 82% of total air traffic. However, we have assessed the BedBox™ using the IATA decision tool for non-certified comfort devices like the BedBox™. ![]() The BedBox™ is individually tested by many major international airlines, please see the list here. There are no current safety tests available for comfort devices like the BedBox™ to be tested upon.
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