American Airlines Offers Family-Friendly Tips for Holiday Travel
Before Traveling...
-- In accordance with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Secure Flight program, customers who purchased tickets on or after Sept.
15 will be asked to provide additional information as part of the Secure
Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) requirements. AAdvantage®( )members are
strongly encouraged to update their accounts with their SFPD by logging
into their account on AA.com and clicking the "Contact Information and
Password" tab at the top of the screen. For additional information,
please visit www.aa.com/secureflight or www.tsa.gov/secureflight.
-- When traveling on an international itinerary with a lap child (infants
under the age of two), contact American Airlines Reservations prior to
departure at 1-800-433-7300 (en Espanol 1-800-633-3711) for information
on the proper documentation required for security clearance and
boarding. Infant ticket and fare rules for international destinations,
including Canada , Mexico , and the Caribbean , vary by country, so call
ahead to avoid surprises at the airport. Although there is no charge for
traveling with lap children within the U.S., allow for extra time at the
airport to provide proper documentation to a ticket agent.
-- Consider purchasing a lightweight child-restraint system for use
inflight and ease your way through security. The system is easily
transportable and fits almost all American and American Eagle seats. See
www.aa.com/children for more information.
-- Some countries require a child traveling with only one parent to carry
written, notarized consent from the absent parent. Contact the embassy
or consulate of your destination country for information.
As You Pack...
-- Domestic Economy Class customers can check one bag for $20 , and a second
checked bag is $30 . If you've achieved AAdvantage Gold®, Platinum®, or
Executive Platinum® status, the first two checked bags are free,
provided the bags are within the current weight and size limitations.
See www.aa.com/baggageinfo for information, as other exceptions apply.
-- Include your name, flight number, itinerary and phone contact inside
each checked bag in case the bag tag becomes detached in transit.
-- When traveling with an infant, be sure to bring enough food and supplies
with you. American does not provide baby food, bottles or other related
items. However, baby bottles can be heated on all flights operated by
American Airlines . American Eagle and AmericanConnection flights are not
equipped to heat baby bottles.
-- For young children, fill a backpack with crayons, coloring books,
inexpensive toys and snacks. Consider holding a new or special item
aside until you are airborne.
-- Place all prescription medicine, jewelry, documents, car keys and other
valuables in a carry-on bag that will fit under the seat in front of
you. That way, if overhead bin space happens to be full, you won't have
to check your bag with valuables at the gate.
Before Leaving for the Airport...
-- Dress yourself and your children in comfortable clothes, and wear shoes
that are easy to slip on and off at the security checkpoint.
-- Save time by checking in online. Visit www.aa.com/checkin up to 24 hours
prior to flight to check in for your flight and print your boarding
pass.
-- If you're over the age of 18, federal law requires you to show a
government-issued photo ID at TSA checkpoints. See
www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/acceptable_documents for examples of TSA
acceptable IDs. If you're traveling internationally, don't forget your
passport, as well as other important documents for all customers,
including lap children. Make copies to carry with you (or scan and
e-mail a copy to yourself) and leave with others at home.
At the Airport...
-- TSA limits the amount of liquids, gels and aerosols you may carry on
board. However, medication, baby formula and food, breast milk, and
juice are allowed in reasonable quantities exceeding three ounces and
are not required to be in a zip-top bag. Families should declare these
items for inspection at the checkpoint. For more information, including
limitations on international travel, visit our carry-on baggage page.
TSA's Web site, www.tsa.gov, is also a good source of information.
-- Looking for airport information, destination guides or ticket counter
hours? Visit www.aa.com/airporthelp to find this and other useful
information to help you breeze through the airport.
-- Customers may carry onboard one bag that fits in the overhead bin or
under the seat, plus one personal item, such as a purse, briefcase or
laptop. A diaper bag and umbrella stroller (as long as they fit in the
overhead bin) for a lap or ticketed child are permitted onboard in
addition to the standard carry-on allowance. Additionally, an approved
safety seat and collapsible stroller may be checked at no charge. Don't
forget to label seats and strollers with your name and contact phone
number.
-- Allow extra time for traffic, parking and transportation to the
terminal. Travelers should plan to arrive at the airport at least 90
minutes before departure for domestic flights and two to three hours
prior to departure for international flights. Some cities have even
earlier suggested arrival times because of lengthy TSA security
checkpoint lines. See www.aa.com/airportexpectations for cities where
earlier arrival is recommended.
-- Instead of trying to remember your parking location or writing it down
on a scrap of paper, take a picture of your location sign with a camera
phone or digital camera.
-- If you haven't already checked in beforehand at AA.com, try one of
American's quick and easy Self-Service Check-in machines. They're a
great time-saver and can be used for both domestic and international
flights. You can print a boarding pass, check luggage, select or change
seats, confirm flight changes, and purchase upgrades.
-- Curbside Check-in is another great time saver. You can check your bag
with a skycap at the curb, and then it's a straight shot to the security
line and your gate.
While You're Waiting...
-- Visit an Admirals Club® lounge. Select locations in Chicago ,
Dallas/Fort Worth , Los Angeles , Miami , and New York offer children's
rooms equipped with computers that have "kid-friendly" games and
programs, as well as a TV featuring age-appropriate programming.
One-Day passes are available for $50 , and can be purchased in person,
online, or at Self-Service Check-in machines.
-- American and American Eagle typically begin boarding aircraft about 30
minutes before flight time for domestic flights (45 minutes for
international flights) in order to help ensure an on-time departure.
Onboard the Plane...
-- A portable video player, audio player, or reading material can make the
time fly, especially for young travelers. However, audio and video
equipment may only be used with headsets.
-- When traveling on an aircraft with Gogo inflight Internet, take
advantage of the opportunity to visit AA.com for free. Take care of last
minute e-shopping, check e-mail and stay connected with your friends and
family.
-- Changes in cabin air pressure during descent may cause discomfort in
small children. Be prepared by having a bottle, pacifier or chewing gum
with you. Frequent swallowing allows air to flow freely out of and into
the ear and sinus cavities, preventing discomfort.
-- American and American Eagle offer complimentary non-alcoholic beverages
onboard, and juice and milk are available for children. In addition,
American offers a choice of fresh light meals and snacks through the
food-for-sale program. Options vary based on flight time and length.
-- Families traveling with a child who is a first-time flyer can
commemorate their first time in the sky with American's new "First
Flight Certificate." Ask a flight attendant onboard any American
Airlines flight for the keepsake signed by the aircraft's pilots and
flight attendants.
For more valuable travel information, visit www.aa.com/traveltips.
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Charley Wilson, Corporate Communications, Fort Worth, Texas, of American Airlines, +1-817-967-1577, mediarelations@aa.com
