Originally Posted by
cbc812
You don't need a separate ticket - just to add the infant in arms to the reservation if you haven't already and pay any necessary surcharge (only required on int'l flights, I believe?).
I would go 1B/C all the way. Mrs. cbc812 and I have taken our now 8 month old on several flights in those seats. If your little one fusses, you will disturb much less of the cabin and you have quick access to the galley/lav area to walk/bounce them to settle down.
Be sure to bring a changing pad or something similarly long and cushion-y. The console between seats is great space for the little one to catch some Zs.
AFAIK for "international" (Canada etc. could be exceptions), a lap kid does need a ticket. It costs 10% of the fare for the cabin being used plus all taxes and fees.
On "domestic" itineraries, no separate ticket is required and there's no extra charge for the lap kid.