Parents warned of little-known flight rule when travelling with multiple kids
Parents warned of little-known flight rule when travelling with multiple kids focuses on an in-flight safety restriction affecting families with infants. A mother, Savannah Gavigan, said she and her husband were forced to split up their twin babies during a recent flight because the airline would not allow two bebés en el regazo in the same row. She shared the guidance on TikTok, warning that two infants in-lap cannot sit in the same row. The rule is tied to airline safety requirements for oxygen masks: typically, only enough masks are available for the main passengers plus one additional unit per row. The article notes that some airlines may offer ways to keep families together by purchasing an extra seat for one infant, using an approved car seat, or using bassinets on certain aircraft. It also mentions that some carriers may require an additional adult when one adult travels with two infants.




