✈️ Elevate your baby’s travel game—comfort that takes off with you!
This Baby Airplane Seat Extender is a portable, foldable infant travel bed designed for babies aged 1-12 months. Made from soft polyester fiber, it fits airplane seat tables up to 18 inches, providing a cozy and secure seating area. Lightweight and machine washable, it offers hassle-free installation and convenience for parents seeking comfort and safety during flights.
Package Dimensions | 10.71 x 6.85 x 2.05 inches |
Item model number | BabyTravelBed1pk |
Material Type | Polyester |
Care instructions | Machine Washable |
Additional product features | light |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
S**.
Make sure you verify with airline
Verify with your airlines that you’re allowed to use it, we bought it for our grandson and it worked great, but the alaskan airlines would not let us use it
K**S
Did not fit American Airlines planes
Once my trip is over, I will be returning this item as it did not fit on either of the two flights my baby and I took.
A**J
Eh
Didn’t work great on United airlines chair but used it for an hour on a 6 hr flight
S**.
not quite good
The seatbelt doesn't make any sense. It only goes around his waist, and it doesn't actually hold him. There should be shoulder straps and one between the legs. Although this was helpful not to have to hold him on me the entire flight. I still had to keep two hands on him the entire flight, because i was basically just a thin sheet that attached to the tray.
A**A
Lap infant saver
Was very nervous that it would not fit on American Airlines tray, and it did very snug! Was amazing baby loved it! Very convenient and also helps you have free hands and also baby can stretch and lay comfortably
T**W
Clever but with some nusances
This is a clever product and it really helps keep the baby off of me during a long flight. In theory, you're basically leverage the seat in front of you to hold up your baby. But in reality, it pulls the seat back a bit on older airplanes and annoys the passenger in the front. It was fine for my flight but I can see how this may be annoying for others. You use the tray table to hold up the baby (obviously make sure to secure the lock of the table). Also make sure to take measurements to ensure that the baby is small enough to fit on this. Just keep these things in mind when purchasing. Everyone's different in how they use it so it's worth giving a try.
K**T
Doesn’t fit
Does not fit Southwest or Delta seats. Waste of money
M**E
Toddler Airplane Bed
You should confirm with the airlines that these are allowed. We were surprised to find that our airlines did not allow this. That said, we assembled it prior to knowing this rule, and it did fit in the seat as expected. So if your airline allows this, it could be a useful product.
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