Help! How do you pack car booster seat to check it on airplane?

I’m flying to New Jersey tomorrow with my seven-year-old. I have just found out that New Jersey has a much stricter car seat law than I am used to in Minnesota–you need one up to age 8 or 80 lbs. (whereas in MN it’s age 4 or 40 lbs, and car seats for older kids are optional.) This kid, while very close to the age of 8, is nowhere near 80 lbs., not even if we fed her a couple of Big Macs for breakfast.

We have a car seat for older kids, called a belt-positioning booster seat. That’s not the problem. The problem is that, being designed to hold the shoulder belt in place on an older child, it is strictly meant for car travel, and cannot be used on an airplane. Therefore, we can’t just take it on the plane and have her sit in it the way that you can with a younger child. We apparently need to check this thing as luggage.

I went to Northwest Airlines’ website, and all they say about it is “pack the seat in the original box and packaging.” Well, the original box and packaging are long-gone…I think we bought this when she was four, and it just stays in the car. I can’t seem to find a box on short notice that fits this seat anywhere!

I had thought originally that perhaps I could just wrap the thing in plastic or tie it up in a big plastic bag…but, maybe with these new regulations since 9/11, they frown on things in strange plastic bags? Should I just try to check the thing as-is? It looks like a small chair with arms, about 29" high, 19 " wide at widest point, and 15" deep. It has a tether strap, which I could perhaps tuck underneath the fabric cover or secure somehow.

I’ve e-mailed Northwest for advice, but I thought, while I’m waiting for them, I’d ask you all…perhaps other New Jersey travelers have gone through this same mess. All that Google has found are sites telling how to get your child seat for someone who weighs less than 40 lbs. on the plane, and warning that you can’t take booster seats on a plane. Not much help.

No, we can’t rent one from the car rental place since we are not renting a car…my brother-in-law is picking us up. His kid is two months old, so he doesn’t have a seat for someone my kid’s size…that’s why he told us to bring ours. It would be expensive to buy one there that she’d use for three days, especially since she’s about outgrown the one we have (I looked on the back–it’s designed for kids under 50 inches tall and 80 lbs., and she is 49 inches tall, and weighs about 55 lbs, I think.) Yeah, maybe his kid could use it once he’s big enough, but, then again, who knows what the safety standards and laws will be by then?

So, any help? Advice? Commiseration?

No first-hand experience, but I’ve seen other travellers just bring them to the airport, where it seems that they get put in a big plastic bag and checked as-is. I know I’ve seen it with smallish seats - I can’t swear I’ve ever seen with a seat as large as you describe.

At any rate, people generally carry the seat to the gate, at which point it’s checked in, meaning that the seat doesn’t go through the partly-automated baggage handling system in the bowels of the airport.

Bring it to the gate with you. They’ll take it and run it downstairs and throw it in the baggage compartment. When you arrive at your destination the reverse should happen and it will be waiting for you at the gate when you leave. Unless things have changed since last I had to dael with this.

I agree with Inigo and Tower; just take it to the gate with you and they will either have you gate check it (they will put a special tag on it for you and bring it up when you get off the plane), or you may even be able to put it in the overhead bin (if the flight is not jam packed full).

First-hand experience here, exactly as stated above. When we checked our baggage, we asked them to put the seat in a bag for us (a clear, heavy-duty trash bag, basically). This was with United.

I’ve flown with a variety of oddly sized / shaped things and my main baggage is always a backpacking style pack. All airlines have put them in the heavy duty trashbags mentioned above. This has happened with Northwest (I’ve gotten them from Northwest at MSP), United, USair, Delta, and a whole slew of discount airlines.

Thank you so much for your replies! We checked it along with the rest of our bags, and they didn’t even blink an eye–the man offered right away to put it in a plastic bag, and it arrived with us in NJ safe and sound.

Guess I didn’t need to worry so much, but oh well. :slight_smile: