Bundy Bear
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The one risk with this is that it can be that the flight is at full capacity for number of infants carried (which i assume is related to restraints and life vests etc). So technicallly you could show up at the airport and not be able to do this. Rare/unlikely, but possible. Although i dont doubt they’d just move you to the next flight foc.
So far so good. It'd be interesting to hear any stories of this occurring. We had seq #180 on Sundsy so guessing at least 6 infants.
I remember hearing about number of infants on a plane at Christmas time last year, sounds like they might have been near the limit, so I am sure its more of a problem around holiday periods.
from google.
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority, however, limits infants under the age of two to fly on each flight to the number of infant oxygen masks On a 737, the limit is eight.
paging ozbeachbabe, who might know the answer.