While there is no minimum age for infants traveling with us, check with your doctor if you're unsure your infant should be traveling via plane.
As of their second birthday, children are no longer considered infants. The Federal Aviation Administration requires all children who have reached their second birthday to occupy their own seat and travel on their own ticket.
Alaska Airlines reserves the right to require proof of age for any child passenger. Please be prepared to provide a birth certificate, passport, or other documentation upon request.
Each ticketed adult may travel with one lap infant. To add a lap infant request to your reservation, call Alaska Airlines reservations at 1-800-252-7522 with your confirmation code.
Because of the location of extra oxygen masks:
Lap infants are not permitted in the emergency exit rows, any on Alaska Airlines flights.
Lap infants are not guaranteed a seat, but if there is an empty seat available on a flight, the infant may occupy that seat for no extra charge.
When traveling with a lap infant, a diaper bag will count toward the standard carry-on limit of the ticketed adult passenger. Lap infants are not entitled to their own carry-on allowance.
Lap infants in the First Class cabin are not eligible for complimentary meals.
Guests traveling with a lap infant on one of our partner airlines booked on alaskaair.com or via reservations must purchase an adult fare ticket for their lap infant (the infant will occupy a seat). All travelers, regardless of age, must purchase an adult fare/mileage award ticket and will receive a seat and their own baggage allowance when applicable. .
Lap infants travel free of charge within the United States, but are subject to select taxes and fees when traveling from an international location into the United States.
Amounts below are listed in USD and rounded up to the nearest dollar. Fees may fluctuate based on currency exchange.
*Belizean citizens and children under the age of 12 may be eligible for Belize tourism tax refunds.