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Infant
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can you not book them when the baby has been born then you might have to
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What about 'pencilling in' your due date .... and agreeing with the TO to confirm this once your baby is born ... and including a certified copy of his/her birth certificate as evidence of the exact date.

You are unlikely to be 'over' the 2 years limit for seat occupancy, nor under the 14 or so days after the birth when it is recommended that a new baby should not fly!

However, depending on your destination, you should consider what jabs might be needed for your baby, or whether he/she will have natural immunity, and what will be the case if you have twins or more!

All good wishes for an easy pregnancy and a happy outcome.
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OOOOOOOh its not me having baby,its my daughter and will be 11 months by the time we go.Have spoke to airline who have told me to put baby's due date on booking form and when its born,let the airline know and will change date free of charge if not born on that date.

Diane
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Made a booking for my daughter with Jet2 her baby is due in Jan did'nt have to give date of birth only name they told me to just put baby and surname down then give them a ring when we knew the name.
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