General
This chapter takes into consideration information regarding bookings, fares and issuance for Infant passengers (INF).
Each type of passenger corresponds to:
Type of Passenger |
Definition |
Infant (INF) |
Any and all person under the age of 2. |
Child (CHD) |
Any and all person under the age of 12. When travelling without the company of a person over 18 this passenger is considered an Unaccompanied Minor. |
Adolescent |
Any person aged 12 and under 18. An emancipated adolescent is considered an adult |
Double discount for minors on individual bookings is not allowed.
When operators wish to apply negotiated discounts on individual bookings (e.g. one deal associated with a tour code) they cannot be added to discounts for passenger type (CHD/INF). In other words, operators must choose a single discount for issuance. Therefore:
Please note: Independent of whether ADT fares are used on the booking, the minor must be identified as CHD/INF to comply with airport and safety protocols.
Infants are considered minors up to 2 years of age minus one day at the time of travel.
General Considerations
Due to the irregularities detected during the boarding process of infant (INF) reservations and in an effort to enhance the customer’s travel experience before checking in at the airport, a new standard message will be added to the PNR regarding the need to regularize the ticketing or the association of the INF ticket in the reservation.
Remember that the ticketing of INF passengers is mandatory, even in cases of 100% discount (zero cost), as every customer needs to have a ticket in their name in order to board.
Issuance of infant tickets (INF), after the issuance of the ticket of the adult companion in charge must be requested directly to LATAM by contacting the respective Sales Support Executive.
Points to consider to avoid irregularities:
Failure to issue INF tickets causes disruptions in the services offered by the company and creates a negative impact on the customer’s travel experience.
When a PNR is detected with a non-associated or non-ticketed INF ticket , the following warning message will be added to all PNRs found in this situation: UPDATE INF TKT BEFORE CHECK IN. PNR's with this message must be regularized by the sales agents.
Incase you need to issue the infant's ticket separately from the adult's ticket, you must consider that:
- All reservations of INF traveling as CHD must have a mandatory SSR CKIN with the date of birth and age of the minor; indicating that the INF is travelling as a CHD. Example: INF 10 MONTHS TRAVELING AS CHD DOB10FEB2017.
- Infants traveling with a seat must pay CHD fare and have one of the following devices:
- CRS (Child Restrain System): Is a safety seat with a hardback support for infant passengers, approved for use in motorized vehicles and aircraft.
On LATAM Airlines Brasil one CRS per aircraft is offered by company. In case is already taken, passenger has to use his/her own device. On the other markets the device has to be provided by passenter.
- CARES (Child Aviation Restraint System): Consists in a harness installed around the seat’s back support in the Economy cabin. It is fastened with the seat’s safety belt to restrain the torso.
CARES has to be provided by passenger.
To use these devices it must be considered:
Device |
Considerations |
Harness |
· Infants weighing between 10 and 20 kg. · Can only be used in Economy and Premium Economy. |
Chair |
· Must have the following manufacturer label reading: "This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft" or "FAA Approved for Aircraft Use Only" |
The Travel Agent must warn passengers of the use of these devices and the warning must be indicated in the reservation on an OSI: PSGR WAS ADV ABOUT CRS SEAT FOR INF.
On LATAM Airlines Brasil CRS request for travel agencies will be supported by Contact Center. The request has to be performed as usual by Interact. Once is confirmed or denied Notify SSR area will advise agency about request status. It is very important phone number is added to the reservation at the moment of the service request and, if possible, should be inserted one more option (another phone number).
For non-Retrofit B767 Aircraft, the restriction on the assignment of seats for infants in the side blocks is eliminated, since the availability of an additional oxygen mask is standardized in each block of seats, throughout the LATAM fleet and in all cabins.
A maximum of one infant travelling on the lap is allowed per block of seats in all cabins.
Sabre restrict the allocation of an infant for each block of seats according to the amount of available oxygen masks
Types of aircraft |
Restricted Seats |
Passengers |
Airbus 319 / 320 / 321 |
First row |
· Adults travelling with infant as a lap child. · Minors assigned a seat and using a Child Aviation Restraint (CARE), provided by the passenger. · Only on flights operated by LATAM Airlines Brazil / LATAM Airlines Paraguay ; for minors is also restricted the use of CRS (Child Restraint System) |
B787 - 8 |
36AC-36JL (Seats for cabin crew on some routes) |
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B787 - 9 |
43AC-43JL (seats for cabin crew on some routes) |
Restrictions to the use of booster seats and baby carriers on board
For safety reasons, and in accordance with current aeronautical regulations, the use of booster seats and baby carriers has been restricted during the flight.
The following baby elements ARE NOT permitted in flight:
Booster seats:
Booster seats are a type of seat that raise a child's seating position. However, booster seats require the use of shoulder belts, which are not available on airplanes. The use of boosters is not allowed during the entire flight (taxi, takeoff, cruise and landing).
Baby carriers:
Baby carriers are a system permitting to hold a baby next to an adult's body. However, they have been designed exclusively as a means of transport, not a restraint system. There are different types of baby carriers, including wraparound slings, buckle carriers, ring slings, mei tai, carrier backpacks, etc. The use of baby carriers are not permitted during taxiing, takeoff and landing.