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Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 11:15 pm
That's the starting point. It might be 10 more for each kid you're towing.Only 20?
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That's the starting point. It might be 10 more for each kid you're towing.Only 20?
That makes MCO the dumbest place on earth!That's the starting point. It might be 10 more for each kid you're towing.Only 20?
If you're domestic, no problem. International? ProblemoSo I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
They really should recode it to OMG because that’s what I often say every Monday at one end of the trip or the other.That makes MCO the dumbest place on earth!That's the starting point. It might be 10 more for each kid you're towing.Only 20?
Domestic. Pit to mcoIf you're domestic, no problem. International? ProblemoSo I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
We went to Texas last month with 3 littles. They don't ask for their IDs. And at your kids' ages, they'll let you go right through. They asked our 6 and 8 year olds their names and to point to their mommy/daddy.Domestic. Pit to mcoIf you're domestic, no problem. International? ProblemoSo I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Not once have I ever been asked for a birth certificate to fly (domestic), and my daughter has been on a dozen or so flights, if not more.So I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Yep, they did that for ours, as well.Source of the post They asked our 6 and 8 year olds their names and to point to their mommy/daddy.
Not once have I ever been asked for a birth certificate to fly (domestic), and my daughter has been on a dozen or so flights, if not more.So I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Similar to how radar detectors are illegal in VA, it doesn't surprise me that they'd give you a hard time about this.Not once have I ever been asked for a birth certificate to fly (domestic), and my daughter has been on a dozen or so flights, if not more.So I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Odd. When we flew from
Norfolk they gave us a very hard time. And my son was 6 weeks old at the time
Thank you sir.I'm jelly, Shaf-bot. Hope you have the best time.
I’ve only ever heard of single parents and/or international passengers being asked for kids’ birth certificates. Weird.Similar to how radar detectors are illegal in VA, it doesn't surprise me that they'd give you a hard time about this.Not once have I ever been asked for a birth certificate to fly (domestic), and my daughter has been on a dozen or so flights, if not more.So I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Odd. When we flew from
Norfolk they gave us a very hard time. And my son was 6 weeks old at the time
Southwest didn't ask for either of ours PIT to TPA (one ticketed one lap infant).Domestic. Pit to mcoIf you're domestic, no problem. International? ProblemoSo I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?
Good to know.Good news. Made it on the plane. Didn’t even have to leave anyone behind
Have a great time!Good luck LITT.
I am getting everything together for my flight to Dublin tomorrow afternoon. Vaccination card, passport, books, devices, etc. My goal for tomorrow is to make this as relaxing a day as possible. It's a two hour drive (one way) to Newark Airport on average from here...my goal is to arrive to long-term parking 3 hours and 20 minutes before my flight. I will gladly sit around at the airport, but I just want to get there.
I am leaving 20 minutes earlier than I need to so I can stop at the Chester County Library on the way. Really can't believe this trip is actually here.
My 3 year old would be the jerk that points to someone else just because and cause a big headache.We went to Texas last month with 3 littles. They don't ask for their IDs. And at your kids' ages, they'll let you go right through. They asked our 6 and 8 year olds their names and to point to their mommy/daddy.Domestic. Pit to mcoIf you're domestic, no problem. International? ProblemoSo I misplaced our kids birth certificates (11 mo and 29 mo) and our flight leaves in oooh 7 hours. We are 50/50 on them asking for the kids when going thru security. Has anyone uses documentation from
The medical record before?