From what age can children fly on an airplane?
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Children can fly on an airplane from any age, including infants under one year old. However, many airlines do not allow the transportation of newborns under seven days old, unless it is an emergency, due to medical recommendations. This is because very young children may have problems adapting to pressure changes. If your child is healthy, the flight is usually well-tolerated, although discomfort, such as ear congestion, is possible. To help your child, prepare them for the flight: explain that the airplane is safe and interesting, and do not show fear yourself to avoid passing it on to the child. In general, air travel for children is available from an early age, but always check the rules of the specific airline before purchasing tickets.
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