Originally Posted by
tmm1012
Although since this was a lap infant, and assuming it was a domestic flight, it's possible that they didn't add the infant it booking, and therefore could have selected seats, but the lap infant would need to have been added to the ticket before going through security, where they look for a boarding pass to say "PLUS INFANT."
All lap infants needs a ticket, you cant just bring a baby on board a plane, lets say the plane goes down, no info on infant on board? lets say your Epstein trying to smuggle a baby out of the country or state? The point is theres a manfesto of everyone, an infant is included to make sure no one is smuggling on the plane.
That said, we got away with it once in the 50 times flying with an infant, the gate agent was trying to rebook us and was very late and forgot the infant ticket, when we landed on layover and try to board our next flight, someone was in big trouble!!