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- Browse hundreds of travel tips
- Find travel inspiration for your next vacation
- Access the marketplace of parent-approved travel products
- Schedule consultations with experts
- Ask your question in the community forum
- Access 150+ Airline Policies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Velivolo and family air travel.
How is Velivolo different from just Googling everything?
Google gives you a 2019 Reddit thread, a mommy blog that disagrees, and an airline website that says ‘contact us.’ Velivolo gives you the verified, current policy for your airline in one tap — reviewed by vetted Travel Experts, updated weekly. No conflicting info, no guesswork. Parents tell us it saves them 3–5 hours per trip.
My toddler needs a car seat on the plane — is that even allowed?
If you’re flying on a U.S. or Canadian Certified Air Carrier, you can bring your aircraft approved car seat onboard. International Airline rules vary. Passengers should always review the airline policy on child restraint system use before travel — some have age limits, some only allow forward-facing car seats, and some require advance notice. Velivolo shows you the exact policy for your airline, and if there are any important restrictions to know about!
How do you keep airline policies up to date?
We have a dedicated team that monitors airline policy changes weekly. Every policy goes through our 4-step verification process: we find the airline’s source document, our team reviews it, a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician cross-checks it, and then it’s published in the app. When airlines update their policies, we typically have the change reflected within a week.
Who are the people behind Velivolo?
Velivolo was founded by Lia Tuso, a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) specializing in aviation safety. Lia is certified in the US, Canada, UK, and Australia, and has additional STAC Training (Safe Transport for All Children). Her work has been recognized by Brian Kelly, founder of The Points Guy, in his book How to Win at Travel. She collaborates with the FAA and industry leaders to promote child safety in air travel. The Velivolo team also includes certified CPSTs, family travel advisors, and parents who fly regularly with their kids.
Is Velivolo really free?
Velivolo has a free tier with basic features. Our Premium plan ($9.99/month — less than one Uber to the airport) unlocks unlimited policy lookups, the full tip library, expert consultations, and our community forum. Start with a free 7-day trial. Cancel in the app in 2 taps.
What airlines does Velivolo cover?
We cover 150+ airlines worldwide, including all major US carriers (American, United, Delta, Southwest, JetBlue), European airlines (British Airways, Lufthansa, Ryanair, easyJet), and many more across Asia-Pacific (ANA, JAL, Singapore Airlines), Middle East (Emirates, Qatar Airways), and Latin America.
Who are the experts I can consult with?
Some of our experts include certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs), Babywearing Consultants, Authorized Disney Vacation Planners, Autism Aware Certified Travel Agents, Accessible Travel Experts, Travel Agents, Policy Rights Advocates and Travel Insurance Professionals. We also have family travel advisors with years of experience flying with their own kids. Average response time is about 2 hours.
Is the app available on Android?
Yes! Velivolo is available on both iOS (App Store) and Android (Google Play). Download it for free and start planning your next family trip today.
Your next flight doesn't have to be stressful
7,000 parents stopped Googling. They use Velivolo instead.
“I wish I had this on our first flight. Would have saved me three days of stress and one ruined stroller.”