Do children around one and a half years old need to buy tickets to fly?

Children around one and a half years old need to buy baby tickets when flying, and baby tickets do not provide seats. The Civil Aviation Administration stipulates that infants under 2 years old should buy baby tickets at 10% of the applicable adult fare, and no seats are provided.

Because the baby ticket must be added to the adult ticket that has been issued, it cannot be purchased independently. Therefore, adults need to pay the baby ticket on the spot at the airline counter after arriving at the airport with their children. Moreover, when carrying more than one baby, other babies need to buy children's tickets, because children's tickets have seats, so they need to be bought in advance.

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Precautions for babies or children to buy air tickets:

/kloc-Babies within 0/4 days are not allowed to fly. If you want to travel, you can only choose other ways /kloc-A baby from 0/4 days to 2 years old needs to buy a baby ticket when flying. The price of a baby ticket is one-tenth of that of a plane ticket, and you can only buy it at the airport.

Children who are not accompanied by adults need to buy children tickets in advance. According to the regulations, a flight can only carry up to 5 unaccompanied children. When buying baby tickets and baby tickets, passengers must provide valid proof of birth date (household registration book or birth certificate is also acceptable).

China News Network-The couple didn't buy tickets for their children aged/kloc-0. They were stopped at the airport: they need to buy tickets no matter how young they are.