Originally Posted by
DallasBeyond
We're currently booked with infant twins in 64A and 64B-- are two lap children allowed in one row?
We've been kicked out of our single-row seats right before boarding on other carriers because of the lack of air masks. Apparently, there is only one additional air mask per row. I want to make sure we are able to pick our seats if we need to be separated by an aisle.
Oh, and before we derail the conversation, they are super well-behaved. Never cry. So, we're comfortable bringing them in First and the upper-deck....
Not sure about the masks, but upper deck may well have only 3 per side per row. We did the transatlantic trip multiple times with infant twins in both WTP and CW, but only in the center group of 4 seats (sufficiently many years ago to have forgotten some of the trauma...).
You would probably be much better off with the paired bassinet seats and there is only 1 upstairs at 64A. So I would advise you to go downstairs and pick the E/F pair at the back of the CW cabin. It is a real pain having even one baby on your lap for 10 hours...(and once they start crawling or walking its much worse because there is nowhere else to strap them in unless you buy a seat and take your car seat on board).