Yi-Hua and I seem to fly a lot, so I decided to look into infant flights. Infants 2 and under fly FREE FREE FREE! (well 10% of adult fare + taxes). However, there is all this other stuff such as crying, feeding, changing, etc to think about. I'm not worried bout the short flights between Malaysia and Taiwan. I'm just thinking how it will work when we fly 小宝宝 on a 13 hour flight to the U.S.
Our friends are getting married some time next year. I'm crossing my fingers it's going to be later on in the year. Perhaps then, our family of 3 can fly over to attend the wedding as well as visit my parents in Walla Walla and our friends in Seattle.

- When traveling, infants and small children under 2 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
- Within the first 7 days after birth, a baby is not strong enough for air travel and will not be accepted as a passenger on an EVA flight.
- EVA requires that a medical information sheet certifying readiness for air travel be provided for premature babies.
- For safety reasons, whenever two infants or small children are traveling with one adult, one must be able to sit in a seat using an approved car-type infant seat.
- According to CAA regulations, an aircraft shall be equipped with a seat for each person who is over two years of age.
Beginning Nov. 1, 2004, infants who reach their second birthday while traveling on an EVA Air flight must, in accordance with safety regulations, begin to occupy their own seat. The applicable child's fare must be paid for all sectors flown after the child reaches two years of age. - If you would like to order a baby meal and/or diapers, please contact our reservations office at the time you make your booking. We will do everything possible to assist you.
- Baby bassinets are available aboard all EVA Air aircraft, but for safety reasons, height and weight limitations apply. Please advise us of your baby’s date of birth, height and weight when you make your reservation.

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