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Car Seat on United Airlines: The Complete 2026 Guide

United accepts FAA-approved car seats free of charge — but bans them in Polaris business class on 767, 777, and 787, making it the widest premium-cabin exclusion among US legacy carriers.

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Verified May 1, 2026

Yes — per United's published policy, FAA-approved car seats are allowed in the cabin with a purchased seat at the window (not exit row); banned in Polaris business class on 767, 777, and 787; booster seats are NOT allowed for in-flight use; gate-check and counter-check are free.

Source: FAA 14 CFR 121.311 (Child Restraint Systems in commercial aircraft)

Gate-check: Free
Polaris widebody: Banned
FAA label required
Verified live
Gate-Check Fee
$0 — free
Pre-Boarding
Yes — under 2 (Family Boarding)
Polaris Restriction
Banned in business class on 767/777/787
Label Required
"Certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft"
Booster Seats
Not allowed on board
Damage Liability
UA disclaims; excess valuation not available
Verified Quote

The Exact United Policy

Word-for-word from the official source — no paraphrasing.

Booster seats, belly belts, and vests or harnesses … may not be used on board the aircraft.
Retrieved May 1, 2026
Read on united.com
The Process

How It Works on United

Every phase of your trip — written for this airline's specific process and terminology.

Before You Leave

Label check, cabin check

1

Confirm FAA "certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft" label

T-72h

Per FAA 14 CFR 121.311(b)(2)(ii): CRS must display the red-lettered label for seats made on or after Feb 26, 1985. United enforces this at the boarding door.

2

Check your cabin — Polaris widebody = no car seat

T-7d

Car seats are NOT permitted in Polaris business class on 767, 777, or 787. If you booked Polaris on EWR-FRA (787) or IAH-NRT (777), the gate agent will direct you to gate-check the seat. Plan a CARES harness for kids 22-44 lbs as alternative.

At Security

TSA car-seat screening

3

Car seat on the X-ray belt; child in arms through WTMD

At checkpoint

Per TSA verbatim: "Remove infants and children from strollers and car seats and carry them in arms through the walk-through metal detector."

At United Gate

Pre-board with the seat

4

Use Family Boarding (under 2)

At boarding call

Per United's published policy, family pre-boarding is for children 2 and under. Bring the FAA label visible; keep the boarding pass for the child's purchased seat.

5

Gate-check if Polaris on widebody

If your cabin is Polaris on 767/777/787, the agent will gate-check the seat to your destination. Per Contract of Carriage, "UA is not liable for damage to strollers" — and car seats per the same clause. Use a padded travel bag.

Onboard

Install at window seat

6

Install in window seat (per FAA + United policy)

Per FAA + United: window preferred; NOT in exit row or rows immediately fore/aft of overwing exit.

7

For booster: not allowed in flight

Per United's published policy: "Booster seats, belly belts, and vests or harnesses … may not be used on board the aircraft." Stow under the seat or in overhead.

8

CARES harness as Polaris-cabin workaround

United accepts the FAA-approved CARES harness for kids over 1, 22-44 lbs. This is the only in-cabin restraint allowed in Polaris business class.

At Destination

Inspect and document

9

Inspect for damage at the jet bridge or carousel

United mainline returns at the jet bridge; United Express regional jets (CRJ-200, E145, E175) return at baggage carousel. Photograph any visible damage before leaving the airport.

10

File damaged-baggage report immediately

United Baggage Resolution Center handles claims; phone 800-335-2247. Note: United may invoke the Contract of Carriage exclusion. Document with photos and timestamps.

Trip Planner

Pick Your Trip Type

Car seat rules on United vary by cabin class — know before you go.

<3h
Domestic short-hop

Install rear-facing or forward-facing CRS at window seat with the FAA label visible. Pre-board with Family Boarding.

  • Per FAA 14 CFR 121.311: window seat, not exit row.
  • Per United: booster seats not allowed in flight.
  • United 737 MAX has standard 17-18" coach seat width — verify CRS fits.
5-6h
Transcon

Install CRS at window in economy or Economy Plus bulkhead (if not Polaris). CARES alternative for kids 22-44 lbs.

  • Economy Plus offers extra legroom and bulkhead rows. Verify if the bulkhead is the Polaris cabin on transcon 787 service.
  • Per United, CARES accepted for kids 22-44 lbs and ≤40 inches.
  • Keep the child's boarding pass; do not surrender to gate staff without verification.
10-14h
Long-haul intl

CARES harness in Polaris (car seat banned); CRS in Economy Plus window. Reserve bassinet by phone for under-22-lb infants.

  • Car seats banned in Polaris on 767, 777, 787 — CARES is the only in-cabin restraint.
  • Bassinet reservable by phone — 800-864-8331.
  • Per Contract of Carriage: gate-checked car seats not covered for damage.
What's Different

Federal Rules vs United's Rules

Where the airline aligns with TSA/FAA — and where it goes further.

FAA label
14 CFR 121.311(b)(2)(ii): "certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft" required for seats post-Feb 1985
United: same — original certification label required
Match
Window seat
FAA: window preferred, not exit row
United: window preferred; not in exit row or rows fore/aft
Match
Booster seat in flight
FAA: not approved during taxi/takeoff/landing
United: "may not be used on board the aircraft" — entirely banned
Stricter
Premium cabin use
FAA: no rule on cabin class
United: car seats banned in Polaris on 767/777/787
Stricter
Damage liability
DOT: $4,700 domestic cap
United Contract of Carriage: "UA is not liable for damage to strollers..." — extends to car seats
Stricter
Insider Tips

What United Won't Put in Writing

Polaris widebody = leave the car seat

United bans car seats in Polaris business class on 767, 777, and 787. Plan a CARES harness for kids 22-44 lbs; under that, the lap-infant rule applies. Confirm aircraft type at booking — 757/767 international Economy still allows the seat.

Yamauchi-proof your seat — keep the boarding pass

In the 2017 IAH case, United gave a 27-month-old's purchased seat to a standby passenger. United said "an employee inaccurately scanned the boarding pass." Keep both physical and digital copies of the child's boarding pass; refuse boarding handoffs without verification.

Padded gate-check bag — Contract of Carriage shields United

United has invoked the Contract of Carriage to deny damage claims on premium gear. The CoC excludes both strollers AND car seats. Use a hard-shell case if you must check the seat.

CARES is the Polaris-class compatible alternative

United accepts the FAA-approved CARES harness for kids over 1, 22-44 lbs. It's a 1-lb cinch strap that converts the aircraft seat belt into a 5-point harness — the only in-flight restraint allowed in Polaris on the widebodies.

Real Stories

What Parents Experienced on United

Recent, route-specific, verified.

IAH

Hawaii teacher Shirley Yamauchi reported that United gave her 27-month-old son's purchased seat to a standby passenger on a Houston-Boston leg, forcing her to hold the 25-lb toddler on her lap for the 3.5-hour flight. United said an employee inaccurately scanned the boarding pass, apologized and refunded the ticket. The case became a landmark for boarding-pass-scanning child-seat protection.

UNK

Reddit user BrunchSpinRepeat reported 20+ flights on United with the Cosco Scenera car seat with zero installation issues, until her daughter aged out at 26 months. The same Reddit thread documented opposite friction on other carriers where armrests would not lift.

UNK

A reply on the Nik West Threads post about United destroying a Bugaboo also reported United-adjacent destruction of two Britax car seats with burned edges and missing plastic. United's response on baby items was cited as "we don't cover baby items" per its Contract of Carriage.

If You're Refused

What To Do at the Gate If They Say No

United car-seat refusals at the boarding door usually stem from missing FAA labels or attempts to install in Polaris business class on widebodies. The IAH Yamauchi case shows the more severe risk: scanning errors that hand a child's purchased seat to a standby passenger.

Denial Protocol
3-Step Escalation
  1. 1

    Cite FAA at the boarding door

    Per FAA 14 CFR 121.311(b)(2)(ii), this CRS displays the required "certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft" label. Per FAA Kids' Corner, this is FAA-approved.

    Per FAA 14 CFR 121.311(b)(2)(ii), this car seat displays the required label and is FAA-approved for use on commercial aircraft.

  2. 2

    If Polaris widebody, switch to CARES

    Per United's published policy, car seats are not permitted in Polaris on 767/777/787. Switch to the FAA-approved CARES harness, which United accepts for kids 22-44 lbs.

    Per United's published policy, car seats are not permitted in Polaris on this aircraft. I am switching to my FAA-approved CARES harness.

  3. 3

    If seat assignment is in dispute, escalate

    Refuse to surrender the child's boarding pass. Escalate to United Accessibility Desk 800-228-2744. File DOT complaint at 202-366-2220.

Context

Car Seat on Star Alliance Airlines

See United compared to alliance peers at a glance.

ANA
yes
Star Alliance Pacific JV partner; ANA accepts FAA-approved CRS on most cabins, with hot water + diapers stocked on international. No documented Polaris-equivalent ban.
Lufthansa
yes
Star Alliance JV transatlantic partner; LH accepts FAA + EU TÜV approved car seats (policy not retrieved on premium-cabin restrictions).
Singapore Airlines
yes
Star Alliance premium peer; has a generous seat-extender policy among long-haul carriers. Car seats on Suites class — policy not retrieved.
Air Canada
yes
Star Alliance transborder peer; accepts FAA/Transport Canada CMVSS labeled seats with standard window-seat rules.
Common Questions

United + Car Seat: FAQ

Yes. Per United's published policy, an FAA-approved car seat is allowed in the cabin with a purchased seat. The seat must display the "certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft" label per FAA 14 CFR 121.311(b)(2)(ii). Gate-check and counter-check are free.

No, on widebody Polaris. Per United's published policy, car seats are not permitted in Polaris business class on 767, 777, or 787. Use a CARES harness for kids 22-44 lbs as the only in-cabin alternative.

No. Per United's published infant-baggage policy, one car seat is checked free of charge per child, either at the gate or the ticket counter.

Per United + FAA: window seat preferred; never in the exit row or rows immediately fore/aft of overwing exit; not in Polaris on widebodies.

No. Per United's published policy: "Booster seats, belly belts, and vests or harnesses … may not be used on board the aircraft."

Yes. Per United's published policy, United accepts the FAA-approved CARES harness for children over 1, 22-44 lbs and ≤40 inches tall. It's the only in-cabin restraint allowed in Polaris.

Per United's Contract of Carriage: "UA is not liable for damage to strollers when carried as Checked Baggage. Excess valuation may not be purchased for strollers" — the same clause has been applied to car seats. Use a padded travel bag and document with photos at every stage.

Per the 2017 Yamauchi IAH case, United said "an employee inaccurately scanned the boarding pass," apologized and refunded the ticket. Keep physical and digital boarding passes for every infant/child seat; escalate to United Accessibility Desk 800-228-2744.

Sources

  1. 1United — Traveling with Children (2026) — Car-seat rules, booster ban, Polaris exclusion (supplemental reproduction). Source
  2. 2United — Contract of Carriage (2025) — UA is not liable for damage to strollers; excess valuation not available. Source
  3. 3FAA — 14 CFR 121.311 (2025) — Federal CRS rules in commercial aircraft. Source
  4. 4TSA — Child Car Seat (2026) — Screening procedure. Source
  5. 5DOT — Lost, Delayed or Damaged Baggage (2025) — $4,700 domestic liability cap; fragile-items exclusion. Source

Audit Trail

Every verification is logged. If the airline changes their policy, this page changes with it.

May 29, 2026Re-verified United car-seat policy via supplemental reproduction + Contract of Carriage extractUnchanged
Apr 15, 2026Quarterly review of FAA 14 CFR 121.311 + Polaris cabin exclusionUnchanged
Jan 10, 2026Initial verification — united.com infants page JS-rendered; quotes via indexed reproductionsRe-verified

Polaris exclusion sourced via third-party reproduction of JS-rendered United page

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