US Airports Accessible to 2-year-olds by plane
With all US airlines effectively banning two-year-olds (no it is not possible to keep a mask on a 2-year-old for the entire flight), they are prohibited from traveling domestically. So I am wondering if there is a workaround by flying to another country on a foreign airline and back to another US city (e.g. some European airlines have a much more reasonable age-limit for masks, like 11-12 yers). Of course, there are also entry restrictions that need to be considered. Let's say that our 2-year-old has a US passport only. Between which pairs of US airports can this toddler fly? This should be a fun exercise to figure out as it combines reduced schedules, exact mask rules, and entry restriction - the trifecta of COVID-19 travel obstacles. Any solutions?