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Jun 21, 2021
11:10
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allaboutthegainz
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Wife is flying Delta tomorrow for the first time with our one year old.
Do you need to let Delta know beforehand there is a baby flying?
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Wife is flying Delta tomorrow for the first time with our one year old.
allaboutthegainz
6/21/21 11:10am
Yes. Infant in arms
BYUALWAYSNUM1
6/21/21 11:14am
RE: Yes. Infant in arms
Cougarclaw
6/21/21 11:17am
Yes.
rcbyufan
6/21/21 11:14am
Yes, unless she prefers spending time waiting in line and talking with Delta...
Sock Gnome
6/21/21 11:15am
We have called in the past to have an infant added to her ticket. A few weeks
eysikal
6/21/21 11:18am
If you booked your ticket with points, make sure to call ahead, otherwise
wannnacruise
6/21/21 11:20am
Can also just text 33582 and do it that way, probably the easiest way
wannnacruise
6/21/21 11:22am
Yep, so you need to get on hold ASAP, as its been 3-4 hour wait times to add a kid.
Hank Rearden
6/21/21 11:24am
Could she say it was an emotional support baby? Just don't let it get to this...
crack
6/21/21 11:31am
You definitely need to let them know because they might need to change her seat.
TwinsRight
6/21/21 11:41am
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