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Thread: Can I book a flight for an as yet unborn child?

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    Can I book a flight for an as yet unborn child?

    2013 is rapidly becoming the year I feel OLD. I turned 50 last month and also discovered we're going to be grandparents in June.

    So, my question is, when I book flights in May for April 2014, can I include an as yet unborn infant in the booking?

    Anyone any experience of this?
    Dave.


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    Here's Virgin's answer!

    Kareen: Hello, you're chatting with Kareen. How can I help?
    Caroline: If I want to book a flight for next year how can I include an infant that isn't yet born? Is it possible?
    Kareen: Hi Caroline. Hope you are well.
    Kareen: Congratulations! What you can do is complete your booking online and then we can add a note to advise you are expecting and that you will be adding an infant to the booking at a later date. When you would like to add your baby to the booking, please call our Reservations Team and we can add them onto the booking for you. Would you like the telephone number?
    Caroline: yes please
    Kareen: The telephone number for our UK Contact Centre is 08448 747 747, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
    Caroline: thanks so much
    Caroline & Dave



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    I daresay other airlines will do the same. Oh and Congratulations!
    Caroline & Dave



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    We had to do this for our un-born granddaughter (and her mum!) last year.
    With Virgin they would only book seats etc for the rest of the party, with a note on the booking that there would be a baby but they would not take payment or fix payment at the current price, for the baby, as they said there was always the possibility of something going wrong between booking, and travel date, with the pregnancy. I had to phone them as soon as the baby was born with name and birth date - both of which are needed to make a firm booking. As a baby (for us 3 months at the time of travel) does not have a seat, it was easy to add her onto our booking as soon as she was born and pay the price (about £100) for her ticket then.
    Congratulations on becoming a granddad - it is great fun !

    Sue
    Gerry and Sue




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    Wow, instant responses, thanks very much to you both.
    Caroline, did you just do that now? If so, that was very clever, good thinking.

    I'll report back in May when I've tried to make the booking.
    Dave.


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    Best wishes Dave, we now have 7 grandchildren, get's expensive at Christmas and when we are in Florida looking for presents for them all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dads_Taxi View Post
    Wow, instant responses, thanks very much to you both.
    Caroline, did you just do that now? If so, that was very clever, good thinking.

    I'll report back in May when I've tried to make the booking.
    Yes Dave, I went on their website and did a search but couldn't find anything so tried the live chat []
    Caroline & Dave



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    Cheers Eric. I imagine that with all 4 of my kids being so child-orientated this will be the first of several!
    And thanks again Caroline. This really is a very nice community we are all part of.
    Dave.


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    I managed to do this 11 years ago with Trailfinders, flight booked in February for a December departure. They should be able to take the booking, and allow you to add the name when the baby is born. Should not be an issue as the baby will be travelling on parents lap so will not have a seat.


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    Well, I can now answer my own question with regards to Fly Thomas Cook.

    I was on the Fly Thomas Cook web site booking the flights in May, and having entered all the passengers I realised our unborn infant was going to be a problem as we didn't have a name or date of birth, so initially I made up a name and DOB, and it said the infant booking was £100. I was literally about to pay for the flights when the little "I've read the Terms+Conditions" tick-box cropped up, and since I was spending over £7K I thought maybe I should actually scan through them. I'm glad I did because when it came to the terms for name changes it reckoned it would be £35 per flight, so £70 to correct my made up details. I reluctantly phoned their 10p/minute customer services (having drawn a blank trying to find a real phone number for them) and the nice lady advised that I was correct in that changing the name of even an unborn infant would cost £70 so she recommended I simply phone after the baby was born to add the infant to my booking, which would not incur an extra charge.

    Of course when I hit the "back" button to leave the payments page all the passenger details I'd entered vanished so I was back to square one ! I typed everyone in again, ticked the little "YES, I've read your Ts+Cs" box, and handed over a load of dosh.

    Time passes......... ........... .............. ............. .............. ................

    So, on Monday I decided it was time to add baby Miley-Rose (now 3 months old) to our flight booking. I tried, in vain, once more to find a geographic phone number for Fly Thomas Cook that actually works, then spent a couple of quid speaking to a very helpful chap who has added Miley-Rose to our booking, and the charge was £59 which includes a 10Kg baggage allowance and any two items from a list of three: Car Seat, Travel Cot, Pushchair.

    So, that's my question answered,hope that helps someone.
    Dave.


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