Amanda Bailey, a 26-year-old single mother of four-month-old twins, said she felt “hopeless” after being told by Flair Airlines she could fly on her own with her kids, then discovering just days before their flight this was against the rules.
It was going to be her first flight with her kids, Ezra and Evangeline, and she wanted to make sure she did her due diligence to ensure their travel day would go as smoothly as possible. The family of three was going to fly from Toronto to Saint John N.B. to visit Bailey’s mother.with a variety of questions about car seats and strollers. She also asked for assistance on booking their flight since she was having trouble doing so online.
Two days before her flight, with bags all packed and car seats in tow, Bailey found out through an online group that she might not be able to travel with her two infants on her own. “If you are travelling with children under the age of 2, a passenger must accompany each of your children, even if you buy seats for them,” Travel Canada’s website reads.
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