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The Ultimate Guide to Baby Bassinet Seats on 50+ Airlines [2024]

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The Ultimate Guide to Baby Bassinet Seats on 50+ Airlines [2024]

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We’ve said it before and we will say it again, traveling with family can be one of the most rewarding experiences children and parents can do together.

Trying new foods, seeing new places, meeting new people, and dealing with the inevitable stress of traveling can create memories of a lifetime — for good or for bad!

That said, sometimes traveling can be a lot of work, especially with a baby or small children.

Strollers, car seats, diapers, bottles, pacifiers, extra clothes, carriers, toys … the list goes on. New parents will always think they forgot something (hint: you probably did, but it’s OK!).

Add in the lottery system that some airlines like to play with bassinets for infants and just the thought of boarding a plane can be pretty stressful.

Well, stress no more — we have a definitive guide on which airlines have bassinets so that you know in advance where your little one will sleep on your next flight!

A bassinet (sometimes referred to as a sky cot) is a small bed that can be attached to the plane, often the bulkhead wall , in front of a passenger seat.

Depending on the airline and aircraft there may be different styles and sizes, as well as varying weight, length, and age limitations.

For example, American Airlines has a basket-style bassinet that closes with a zipper. Meanwhile, British Airways offers more of a baby bouncy seat style that can be mounted on a flat surface in business class.

Are Airline Bassinets Safe?

The most important thing about traveling with family is that everyone arrives safely. With little ones in tow that are especially vulnerable to turbulence, we want to make sure that everyone is strapped in properly!

Without a doubt, the safest place for a baby to sit on an airplane is in their own seat in an FAA-approved car seat . 

However, bassinets are an excellent option for parents traveling with their young child who is under 2 years old and doesn’t have their own seat. That is, if they still fit in the bassinet.

Although your child may still technically qualify as a “ lap child ” because they are not yet 2, that doesn’t mean they will be comfortable staying on your lap for the entire flight.

Instead of passing them back and forth between adults, or even making a little bed for them on the floor (please don’t do this!), securing your child in a bassinet will allow everyone to get some rest, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

However, babies are not allowed to be in the bassinet during takeoff, landing, or during periods of turbulence. These devices are made for convenience, not necessarily for safety.

For more tips, check out our guide to flying with a lap child .

ANA bassinet Image Credit All Nippon Airways

There is no standardized airplane bassinet, so options may vary from 1 airline to the next.

In general, bassinets are quite small and cozy and best accommodate babies from the newborn stage up to 1 year old, depending on the size of the child.

In our research, we have seen age limits stated on airline websites from 0 to 18 months with a maximum weight anywhere from 15 to 25 pounds. That said, it will all depend on the child — most importantly their height and length when laying down.

Car Seat in American Airlines Economy Class

While you may not always have the luxury of choosing between bringing your child’s car seat or relying on the airline’s bassinet, this is a good question to ask — car seat or bassinet?

One of the few benefits of flying with a small child under the age of 2 is that they aren’t charged for domestic flights and often are charged only 10% of the fare on international flights when sharing a seat with an adult.

So, when contemplating whether or not to bring a car seat, you are really debating whether or not you want to (or can) pay for an additional seat that your child may not use.

The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) strongly urges parents to use a child restraint system (CRS) for the duration of the flight. Bassinets cannot be used during turbulence, and the FAA states that “your arms aren’t capable of holding your child securely, especially during unexpected turbulence.”

If you can afford it, the right decision is always to  purchase an additional seat for your baby and bring their FAA-approved car seat that they are used to traveling in. They will be safer and more comfortable. You also won’t have to deal with taking them in and out of the bassinet during takeoff, landing, and turbulence.

That is assuming that your baby doesn’t need to be breastfed, or cuddled, and will stay perfectly calm without being on your lap! Ha!

For the sake of this article, let’s imagine that travelers aren’t purchasing infant seats and will rely on airline bassinets. Let’s take a look at what the options are.

Many airlines across the globe offer bassinets to make traveling with infants easier.

Here is our review of the world’s top airlines and their policies:

Airline Bassinet Policies

Each airline has its own policy regarding bassinets. Here is a comprehensive list of the world’s most traveled airlines and their official statements, taken directly from their websites.

Aer Lingus offers bassinets on its transatlantic flights , except on its Boeing 757 aircraft. Bassinets require pre-booking and are subject to availability.

The airline recommends booking a separate seat for infants at a reduced child rate, but will not provide a bassinet if you have an infant seat.

Aeroflot offers bassinets for children under 1 year of age with a maximum weight of 24 pounds (11 kg). The number of bassinets per flight depends on the type of aircraft.

When using a bassinet on Aeroflot, crew members will check your child’s weight and instruct you on how to use the bassinet during flight, as well as show you where the changing tables are in the lavatory.

To reserve a bassinet on Aeroflot, you much notify the airline at least 36 hours before the scheduled departure time by contacting either the sales office or the Contact Center for priority access to these seats.

Aeromexico provides a limited number of cribs per flight and they are available upon request during the check-in process (subject to availability).

Cribs are limited to infants weighing no more than 24 pounds (11 kg) and the adult will need to be seating in an AM Plus seat to receive the crib service (additional charges may apply).

Air Canada offers bassinets onboard its 767-300ER (763), 777-200LR (77L), 777-300ER (77W), 787-9 (789), 787-8 (788), and A330 (333) aircraft.

Bassinets can only accommodate infants weighing less than 25 pounds (11 kg) who are unable to sit upright. They are installed at bulkhead rows where armrests do not lift.

The bassinets can be requested in advance, but are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and subject to availability at the time of flight departure.

Hot Tip: Check to see what kind of plane you’re flying on before you check your airline’s bassinet policy.

Air France passengers flying economy, premium economy, or business can request a bassinet on long-haul flights . Requests should be made as soon as possible after booking and at least 48 hours before your departure, subject to availability.

Bassinets are designed for infants weighing less than 22 pounds (10 kg) and measuring less than 27 inches (70 cm).

If you would like your infant (under 2 years old) to travel in an individual seat, you must install them in an approved  car seat or harness .

Air India’s website is vague about what it offers for children, but it does appear that bassinets can be requested free of charge .

According to SeatGuru , you can request a bassinet by contacting Air India reservations before your flight.

Air Mauritius offers infant cots on all international flights. Cots are limited, but requests can be made in advance and can be confirmed at the time of check-in.

The baby cots can accommodate infants up to 12 months old , up to 24 pounds (11 kg), and up to 29 inches (74 cm) tall.

Since the baby cots need to be stowed at takeoff and landing, Air Mauritius gives you a special seat belt extension to carry your infant safely in your lap at such times.

Bassinets are available on many Air New Zealand flights and can be attached to the front wall of the economy cabin. Availability is limited, so reservations are suggested.

You can book your bassinet ahead of time online with Seat Select — just choose a seat that has a bassinet icon. Note there may be an additional charge for these seats.

Baby bassinets may be requested on Air Seychelles for infants up to 6 months of age and not weighing more than 25 pounds (11 kg).

Bassinets are subject to availability and requests should be made at the time of reservation.

Air Transat offers bassinets at bulkhead seats only for infants who can not yet sit upright and have a maximum weight of 24 pounds (11 kg). Availability is limited.

The bassinets measure 27 x 12 x 6 inches (68 x 30 x 15 cm).

Alaska Air does not offer bassinets to its passengers and there is a limit to the number of lap children per flight depending on the aircraft.

Lap infants are not guaranteed a seat, but if there is an empty seat available on a flight, the infant may occupy that seat for no extra charge .

American Airlines Bassinet

ANA (All Nippon Airways)

ANA offers bassinets on all international aircraft for infants not occupying a seat in economy and business class. Bassinets are not offered in first class.

Each bassinet is approximately 33 x 18 x 13 inches ( 85 x 45 x 33 cm) and can hold an infant up to  22 pounds  (10 kg).  Passengers who have requested a bassinet will also receive a special baby blanket .

Bassinets are limited but can be requested by telephone.

Asiana Airlines

Asiana Airlines allows bassinets to be reserved in advance. Supply is limited, so the airline recommends reserving a bassinet as soon as possible.

Size limitations will vary depending on the cabin and aircraft:

  • A380, A350, B777: height of 28 inches (71 cm) or below + weight of less than 22 pounds (10 kg)
  • B747, A330, B767, A321: height of 30 inches (76 cm) or below + weight of less than 30 pounds (14 kg)
  • A350: height of 28 inches (71 cm) or below + weight of less than 30 pounds (14 kg)
  • All aircraft (except A350): height of 30 inches (76 cm) or below + weight of less than 3o pounds (14 kg)

A vianca Airlines

Avianca Airlines offers bassinets on all routes operated by the A330 and B787 for infants 12 months old or less who weigh less than 25 pounds (11 kg) and are less than 29 inches (74 cm) tall.

Each bassinet is approximately 29.5 x 13.4 x 8.8 inches (75 x 34 x 22 cm).

British Airways

British Airways offers carrycots for infants up to 2 years old on all long-haul flights . Short-haul flights do not offer this service.

Carrycots can be reserved by selecting the appropriate seat during the booking process. The carrycot seat positions are marked on the seat maps with a baby icon .

Carrycots are supplied free of charge but are subject to availability onboard the aircraft on the day of the flight . They are given to the people sitting in the carrycot and child seat positions on a first-come, first-served basis.

Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific offers bassinets on all flights. You can request a baby bassinet when you make your reservation.

The Cathay Pacific bassinet is designed for infants under 6 months old and has a maximum carrying weight of 26.5 pounds (12 kg).

The measurements of the bassinet are 30 x 15 x 8 inches (76 x 38 x 20 cm).

China Airlines

China Airlines offers a limited number of bassinets on all of its flights except for flights operated by the ERJ aircraft.

Passengers are encouraged to request a bassinet when they book an infant ticket, as only a limited number of bassinets and bulkhead seats are available onboard and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Since the size of the bassinet is limited, the bassinet service is only offered to infants under 6 months old  with a maximum height of up to 28 inches (71 cm) and a weight of up to 24 pounds (11 kg).

China Southern Airlines

China Southern Airlines offers Infant Bassinet Service (BSCT) in its economy and premium economy classes on flights operated by B777, B787, A330, A350, and A380 aircraft with a duration of more than 3 hours .

Bassinets can be used by infants less than 1 year old  on the day of travel who do not weigh more than 25 pounds (11 kg) and are less than 27.5 inches (70 cm) tall.

Since there is a limited number of bassinets provided for each aircraft, we recommend requesting a bassinet via the website , by calling +86-20-22395539, or by visiting a local ticket office.

Condor offers a limited number of bassinets for infants traveling in business class on long-haul flights .

Bassinets are designed for infants up to 6 months with a maximum weight of 17.5 pounds (8 kg).

Reserve a bassinet by calling Special Reservations at +49(0)6171 6988978 Monday through Friday no later than 48 hours before departure.

Czech Airlines

Czech Airlines offers a baby cot onboard select flights. You can find bassinets when flying economy class onboard an A330 or in business class when flying on an A319 or A330.

The baby cot has a weight limit of 24 pounds (11 kg) and measures 29.5 x 13 x 8.6 inches (75 x 34 x22 cm).

You can request the cot via the Contact Centre during your seat booking.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines offer onboard bassinets, also known as SkyCots , free of charge for passengers in select seats on equipped aircraft for some international flights.

The bassinets are ideal for babies weighing up to 20 pounds (9 kg) and up to 26 inches (66 cm) tall.

You can request SkyCots by contacting Reservations before arriving at the airport and then speaking with the gate agent at the boarding gate. Delta can’t guarantee availability due to a limit of 2 SkyCots per aircraft and weight restrictions.

EasyJet Airlines

EasyJet does not appear to offer bassinets on its planes. However, according to its website , it is otherwise very accommodating to infants and young children.

EL AL Airlines

EL AL bassinet

Most El Al aircraft are equipped with bassinets for infants up to 9 months of age. The number of seats with a special apparatus for the bassinet is limited and varies according to the aircraft model. Bassinets are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you are flying with an infant, you should request a bulkhead seat with a small bassinet by contacting Reservations.

After takeoff, the bassinet is installed and you will receive a blanket for the baby. According to the EL AL website, the crew is at your service for heating baby bottles and will also rinse the bottle and provide hot water. Diapering stands are available in the plane’s bathroom stalls.

Emirates offers bassinets for children up to 2 years old as long as they don’t have their own seat on a child’s fare.

Bassinets are limited but can be requested at the time of reservation or after a reservation has been made by utilizing the Manage a Booking feature online.

Etihad’s bassinets are first come, first served and can be requested during the booking process or after via the Manage my booking  section of the website.

Bassinets are designed to accommodate babies weighing up to 24 pounds (11 kg). The cabin crew will confirm that the infant fits comfortably and safely in the bassinet before attaching it to your seat.

Bassinets are available aboard all EVA Air aircraft, but for safety reasons, height and weight limitations apply .

EVA Air requests to be advised of your baby’s date of birth, height, and weight when you make your reservation.

Frontier does not currently offer bassinets on its flights.

Garuda Indonesia Bassinet

Garuda Indonesia offers baby bassinets on a first-come, first-served basis at no cost. Since bassinets are limited, the airline asks parents to request them as far in advance as possible.

Confirmation of the request is only given at check-in .

The maximum weight for infants in Garuda Indonesia bassinets is 20 pounds (9 kg).

Gulf Air offers bassinets on all flights except in its Falcon Gold cabin on its new B787 and in its economy cabin on the A320.

You can request a bassinet and receive confirmation in advance , which is uncommon but very welcome!

The bassinets are designed for infants up to 7 months old who weigh no more than 22 pounds (10 kg) and are no taller than 26 inches (66 cm).

JetBlue is one of the more family-friendly airlines in the U.S. Unfortunately, it does not offer bassinets on its flights.

Hawaiian Airlines offers bassinets that you can reserve in advance for bassinet-compatible Extra Comfort seats (row 14) on select A330 routes.

The bassinet is 32 x 14.5 x 7 inches (81 x 37 x 18 cm) and can accommodate an infant up to 20 pounds (9 kg).

To reserve the seat in advance, you may buy a bassinet-compatible Extra Comfort seat online and reserve the bassinet over the phone. Alternatively, you can call Hawaiian Airlines Reservations to reserve directly.

If you’d prefer not to purchase an Extra Comfort seat, you may see an airport customer service agent at check-in (on the day of departure) for bassinet availability. If the Extra Comfort upgrade is provided as a courtesy, only 1 adult is eligible for the upgrade. You can make up to 2 requests per flight. Confirmed bassinets are assigned during the boarding process. Priority is given to the customer with the earliest check-in time. Note that bassinets are not guaranteed if requested upon check-in.

Iberia offers cots for infants on intercontinental flights if the parents are in the correct class and seat (which is not listed on its website).

To book a cot, you will need to contact your local Iberia office and provide them with your flight information to find out if your seat is compatible. Depending on the cabin class, booking a seat may incur an additional cost.

The cots that Iberia uses are designed for infants who weigh up to 24 pounds (11 kg).

Icelandair does not currently offer bassinets on its flights.

JAL offers bassinets, but they are limited and reservations are not always possible.

The bassinets are designed for infants up to the age of 2 weighing up to 23 pounds (10.5 kg).

The dimensions of the bassinet are 28 x 12 x 6 inches (72 x 30 x 15 cm).

KLM offers carrycots onboard intercontinental flights but requests are not guaranteed.

You can request one via the My Trip section of its website or by contacting the KLM Customer Care Center .

The cots are suitable for babies who are no taller than 25.5 inches  (65 cm) and weigh no more than 22 pounds  (10 kg) on the day of the trip.

Korean Air offers bassinets that you can reserve in advance on international flights only in economy class and Prestige class on some aircraft.

Request a bassinet through the Korean Air Reservation Center before your flight at least 48 hours in advance due to limited availability.

The bassinets are suitable for infants weighing less than 24 pounds (11 kg) and shorter than 29.5 inches (75 cm).

LATAM Airlines offers bassinets on all routes operated by a 767, 777, or 787.

You can request a bassinet in advance, but the service is subject to availability on each flight.

Only babies weighing up to 22 pounds (10 kg) and up to 28 inches (71 cm) tall can travel in the bassinet.

Lufthansa offers bassinets on its entire long-haul fleet that can be reserved up to 52 hours before flight departure. Depending on your booking class, a seat reservation fee for the seat with the bassinet may apply.

The bassinets are designed for babies under 24 pounds (11 kg) in weight and under 26 inches (67 cm) in length.

Malaysia Airlines bassinet

Malaysia Airlines offers bassinets on select aircraft free of charge.

The bassinet service must be requested at least 24 hours before departure through its Global Customer Contact Centre .

MIAT offers bassinets on some of its flights, but requests can only be made at the time of check-in at the airport .

To use the bassinet, your baby must not weigh more than 24 pounds (11 kg) and not be taller than 29.5 inches (75 cm).

Porter Airlines is a very family-friendly airline. However, it does not offer bassinets on its flights.

Primera Air does not offer bassinets on its flights.

Qantas offers bassinets for infants that can be requested at the time of booking.

Bassinets on Qantas flights are approximately 28 x 12 x 10 inches (71 x 31 x 26 cm) and have a weight limitation of 24 pounds (11 kg).

Qatar Airways provides bassinets for infants and babies up to 24 months old . They can be requested by contacting your nearest Qatar Airways office .

Bassinets are not available in the first class cabin on board the A380. To check the availability of a bassinet position seat on a specific aircraft and within a particular cabin, you will need to contact Reservations.

The maximum body weight of the infant should not exceed 24 pounds (11 kg) and the age must not exceed 2 years . Additionally, the infant must fit within the confines of the baby bassinet.

Ryanair does not offer bassinets on its flights.

Singapore Airlines offers bassinets when you book an infant ticket. However, there is only a limited number of bassinets available onboard and they are offered on a first come, first served basis.

Each bassinet measures 30 x 12 x 6 inches (76 x 30 x 15 cm) and can support a maximum weight of 30 pounds (14 kg).

South African Airways offers bassinets for its smallest passengers whose parents are sitting in a bulkhead seat. These can be reserved by calling the nearest SAA office .

The use of a baby bassinet is restricted by the infant’s size and weight. Infants not exceeding 22 pounds (10 kg) and 29.5 inches (75 cm) are eligible for a baby bassinet, subject to availability.

Southwest is a very family-friendly airline. However, it does not offer bassinets on its flights.

SriLankan Airlines offers a limited number of bassinets on its flights. However, bassinets are subject to availability and requests need to be made at the time of booking .

Sunwing does not offer bassinets on its flights.

On SWISS, bassinets are available in all flight classes on long-haul flights and in business class on European flights.

The bassinets are approved for babies of up to 8 months of age and weighing a maximum of 24 pounds (11 kg).

The number of bassinets is limited, so please be sure to contact its Service Center in good time.

The number of seats available for cots varies from one type of aircraft to another. This information is immediate and confirmed when you book .

The bassinet dimensions are 29 x 13 x 8.8 inches (75 x 34 x 22.4 cm) and can support a baby up to 24 pounds (11 kg).

Thai Airways

Thai Airways offers bassinets that you can request at the time of booking or at check-in, but they are not guaranteed.

The bassinet is designed for babies less than 6 months of age weighing less than 22 pounds (10 kg) and not exceeding 26 inches (67 cm) in length.

Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines offers bassinets free of charge for babies on flights.

Bassinets can be placed in front of extra legroom seats that often come with an extra charge. To book these seats and request a bassinet, it is best to call worldwide customer service at +90 850 333 0 849.

United Airlines

United offers a limited number of complimentary bassinets on international flights only, including in Polaris business class on select 757, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft and economy on 757, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft. Bassinets are not available for customers traveling in first or business class.

Customers can request a bassinet by calling 800-864-8331 (or the appropriate Worldwide Contact Center) or at the airport free of charge. You will be provided accompanying seat assignments for an adult traveling with an infant and up to 1 travel companion.

Bassinet availability is limited and arrangements are not guaranteed, so United recommends requesting a bassinet early for your flight.

Bassinets are 29 x 11 inches (74 x 28 cm) and can hold an infant weighing 22 pounds (10 kg) or less.

Virgin Atlantic

Cots and bassinets can be requested for select aircraft and cabins onboard Virgin Atlantic.

Virgin Australia Airlines

Virgin Australia offers bassinets onboard all international long-haul flights and on domestic flights operated by an A330 aircraft, subject to availability.

Bassinets are limited, so request a bassinet for your infant at the time of booking. The pre-allocation of bassinets is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Bassinets are designed for use by 1 infant at a time and size and weight maximums apply, as listed below:

  • 777: 40 pounds (18 kg) and 27.5 inches (70 cm)
  • A330: 24 pounds (11 kg) and 27.5 inches (70 cm)

WestJet Airlines

WestJet offers bassinets on its 787 Dreamliner in the economy cabin. If you’re traveling with a lap-held infant, you can request a bassinet when you book your flight.

Check the availability of seats 9B, 9D, 9F, 9J, and 25E on the 787-9. To guarantee a bassinet, you may need to visit a WestJet counter at the airport.

The infant must be a maximum of 25 pounds (11 kg), a maximum length of 26 inches (66 cm), and unable to sit upright.

Depending on the airline that you are flying, you can (and should) reserve a bassinet. However, many airlines don’t offer that convenience and leave parents waiting until they board to find out if they are able to use a bassinet or not.

Take a look at the chart above. If your airline offers bassinet reservations, we recommend reaching out as soon as you have your reservation to request or reserve a bassinet.

Tips for Using a Bassinet

Hopefully, you’ve found an airline that offers a bassinet, ideally with a reservation.

Now comes the hard part — getting your little one to use it! Here are some tips for using an airplane bassinet.

Antibacterial Wipes on United Polaris

This probably comes as second nature to parents (and many frequent travelers), but you should make sure your seat and the bassinet are as clean as possible .

Fortunately, as parents, you will likely already have plenty of wipes with you, so just grab a few and give everything within reach a good cleaning.

If you want your little one to get some rest in the bassinet, they need to be as comfortable as possible.

We suggest bringing along a favorite blanket or 2 to recreate the smell and feel of the crib at home.

Speaking of recreating the feel of their crib, trying to recreate their routine can go a long way toward getting some well-needed rest.

If your baby is used to feeding, cuddling, listening to music, etc. before bed, try to stick to that schedule as much as possible before placing them in the bassinet.

If you are flying on an overnight flight, this might be easier to do than during a day flight, but just keep in mind that a new environment can be extra stimulating to little eyes!

This is probably number 1 on most parents’ checklists when they are flying with their baby, but making sure your baby’s favorite pacifier is onboard is crucial!

If your baby is already taking a bottle by themselves, feeding them in the bassinet may help them get comfortable.

CoziGo Airplane Bassinet Cover

As convenient as the bassinet is, the location can sometimes be distracting for little passengers. Often the bassinet is attached to the bulkhead, which can be subject to a lot of foot traffic, lights, and even wall-mounted TVs.

None of those distractions are helpful when your baby is trying to get some rest. Fortunately, there are products on the market, such as CoziGo , which attach to the bassinet and block out some light and sound.

Bringing along some music or white noise may go a long way to creating an environment similar to what your little one is used to at home.

If your baby likes to listen to lullabies while drifting off to sleep, download some music on your phone to play in the bassinet.

With the blankets, tent, and music, there is a good chance that the bassinet will be more comfortable than your seat (unless you are flying business or first class, of course)!

Bassinets are an excellent amenity for parents flying with an infant. But they are just that — an amenity. Not all airlines offer them and even fewer will guarantee them before the flight.

Hopefully, the information we’ve provided will help you figure out if your airline will accommodate your needs or not.

As always, if you want the absolute safest option and the least amount of stress, the best option is to purchase a seat for your child and have them use their car seat on board.

Happy travels!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do airlines provide bassinets.

Depending on the airline and the airplane, bassinets may be available onboard. Each airline has different policies regarding reservations and size limits.

If you are traveling soon with your little one, please refer to the chart in this article to see what your airline offers.

How big are airplane bassinets?

Airplane bassinets will vary by the airline and even by aircraft.

On average, you can expect a bassinet to be about 14 x 9 x 30 inches (35 x 24 x 75 cm).

This size should accommodate most newborns and infants, but the weight of the baby will also be factored in when crew members install the bassinet.

What the weight limit for an airplane bassinet?

Each airline will specify its own size and weight limits for babies to use bassinets onboard flights.

In general, airlines say that bassinets can be used for newborns up to children 18 months of age. However, in our experience, not many 18-month-old babies would fit in an airplane bassinet.

Most weight limits are 25 pounds (11 kg).

Where does an airplane bassinet go?

On most airplanes that offer bassinets, the bassinet is attached to the bulkhead wall at the front of each cabin.

If you want to guarantee that you are in the right seat to accommodate a bassinet, you should contact your airline and request these seats.

Note: bulkhead seats often cost extra to reserve if you don’t have status with the airline.

Are airplane bassinets safe?

Airplane bassinets are offered primarily for parent convenience and child comfort.

Bassinets cannot be used during takeoff, landing, or during turbulence because they do not offer proper restraints.

The absolute safest option for children is in their own seat in an FAA-approved car seat.

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As a first-time mom, you will always want to keep your newborn by your side because the mother’s instinct tells that it’s safe for your baby. However, safe sleep and infant experts recommend that parents keep the baby in the same bedroom but not the same bed.

A bassinet will come in handy in this case. It allows you to keep an eye on your baby and stay in your room without making space for a big crib. However, before you invest in this baby equipment, it’s best to first learn about the bassinet weight limit. It’s one of the factors that determine how long your baby can use the bassinet.

Let’s scroll down to discover!

What Is The Weight Limit For a Bassinet?

The weight limit of your baby’s bassinet should be among the first factors you consider. Every manufacturer recommends the maximum weight that a bassinet can hold.

Most bassinets commonly hold newborns weighing from 10 to 20 lbs. However, after your baby reaches 15 lbs, it’s the best time to switch to a different sleeping option .

babiesbyies are eligible to transfer into a larger sleeping place by the time they reach four months. If your baby can roll over or sit, sleeping in this type of sleeper is no longer safe.

When the feedings at night decrease, it’s another sign that your newborn is ready to transition out of his bassinet.

If you decide to move your baby from the bassinet, make his new sleeping environment as secure as possible. To lessen the incidence of SIDS, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you put your baby to sleep on his back, on a firm, flat mattress with a fitted sheet.

Some types can support a heavier baby, but babies will soon outgrow their bassinets before reaching the weight limit. You will quickly realize that your baby outgrows their clothes, toys, accessories, and a bassinet will be no exception.

It’s best to pay attention to your baby’s weight, length, and movement milstones to figure out when to move him to another more comfortable sleeping place.

The Most Popular Bassinets and Their Weight Limits

Weight limit is an essential factor to consider when purchasing this baby sleeper. Because your baby’s weight affects how long this equipment can endure before it becomes too frail to hold him.

Let’s take a closer look at the most popular types and their weight limit:

1. INFANS 2-in-1 Rocking Bassinet

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The INFANS 2-in-1 Rocking crib can hold up to 55 lbs while its net weight is only 14 lbs. It acts as a travel and portable crib, suitable for babies aged 0 to 6 months.

2. Miclassic All Mesh 2-in-1 Bassinet

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The Miclassic 2in1 weighs 18.4 lbs, but it can support about 33 lbs of your baby’s weight. It’s perfect for babies who are a little bigger or taller than usual. As a result, you won’t be worried about putting your baby in this bassinet until they’re four months old.

3. Graco Dream Suite Bassinet

Graco Dream Suite Bassinet

The Graco Dream Suite crib weighs 18.5 lbs. However, it can support about 30 lbs of your child’s weight. It isn’t easy to move the whole item while the wheels get locked.

4. Arm’s Reach Mini 2-in-1 Co-Sleeper Bassinet

Arms Reach Mini 2-in-1 Co-Sleeper Bassinet

The Arm’s Reach Mini Co-Sleeper has a weight limit of 25 lbs. It’s among the safest and most comfy bassinet for your child. It’s big enough for your baby to utilize until he reaches five months old or can pull itself up.

5. HALO Essentia Series Bassinet

HALO Essentia Series Bassinet

The maximum weight capacity for a HALO Swivel bassinet is about 20 lbs. This one-of-a-kind bassinet is designed to assist parents in providing their infant with an immediate yet safe resting environment.

This brand has some distinct versions: Flex, Luxe, Premiere, and 3.0. Each type differs from the designs, but the weight limit is not different.

6. Ingenuity Foldaway Rocking Wood Bassinet

Ingenuity Foldaway Rocking Wood Bassinet

The Ingenuity Foldaway bassinet weighs just 10 lbs, making it great for travel and portability. However, it can only support babies weighing 15 lbs and five months old.

The above are just six models that we take as an example. For ease of reference, below is a weight limit comparison table of over 60 bassinet models on the market. On this list, the bassinet with the highest weight limit is INFANS 2-in-1 Rocking Bassinet . Additionally, there’re 8 bassinets that can hold over 30 lbs and 11 bassinets that can hold up to 25 lbs.

Wrapping Up

The weight limit is one of the factors you need to consider when buying a bassinet, besides its size. If you give birth to a chubby baby, you are better off aiming for bassinets with high weight limit and a bit roomy, like the MiClassic All Mesh , Halo Premiere Series , Graco My View 4-in-1 .

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Bassinet weight limits and size limits- A comprehensive list of the most popular brands and models

One of the first questions parents ask themselves when looking for a new bassinet is “How long will I use this thing for? Is it even worth spending money on a bassinet?”. The issue is that sometimes it’s hard to find the information to answer these questions. Some bassinets indicate a weight limit, others show size limits and some even display an age limit. It can get confusing trying to figure out which to consider.

How to choose the right bassinet

Bassinets work so well with newborn babies because they are small, cozy, and safe making it the perfect environment for your little one. The are also of huge help to parents because they are small, portable and nowadays they come loaded with features to help you get through the tough nights.

When choosing the right bassinet for your family you will need to consider all of these points and more.

One of the most important features parents consider when choosing a bassinet is longevity . How long will your baby sleep in the bassinet?

Let’s break down the important features to consider in a bassinet when it comes to size, weight and longevity of use.

Please note that every bassinet manufacturer warns that babies should be moved out if and when they are able to roll over or can pull themselves up on their own. Bassinets are designed for babies that sleep on their back and can not yet stand up. If you witness any of these milestones, please move baby out of the bassinet and into a crib.

Check out our guide on how to transition you baby from the bassinet to the crib.

Bassinet size limit

This one should be easy, right? If your baby can no longer fit in the bassinet it’s time to move him out to a crib or somewhere else with more space. The issue here is that length doesn’t mean much to new parents. How old does 30 inches equal to? How “tall” is an average 5 month old?

We believe the best way to answer this question is to compare the bassinet size (length) to a standard baby growth chart. Keep in mind that you need to shave off a few inches from the bassinet length in order to give you baby some space to move around.

For example: If the bassinet is 30 inches long, you will probably have to move you baby out when he reaches 26-27 inches in length.

The figure below shows the CDC (Center for Disease Control) infant growth chart . This chart can be used so that you can get an idea of child size vs bassinet length and how long that means in terms of age.

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Bassinet weight limit

If you baby reaches the bassinet weight limit before reaching any of the other milestone, its time to graduate to the big boy/girl crib. The reason for this is that the bassinet is not tested above this weight. To be safe, it’s always best to follow this recommendation.

The most popular bassinets and their weight and size limits

To help you find the right bassinet for you we’ve put together the comprehensive table below showing all of the important factors to consider such as bassinet type, sleeping area dimensions, weight limit and age limit.

Here are our choices of the best bedside bassinets.

Check out my full comprehensive review of the SNOO bassinet .

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A Complete Guide to Getting and Using Airplane Baby Bassinets

A Complete Guide to Getting and Using Airplane Baby Bassinets

Taking a baby on a plane has always been the subject of lots of discussions, as young parents have to know how to travel with their little precious ones and do it as best as they can. Such questions as, how to soothe a crying baby , how much baby food can be taken on a trip , or how to use a bassinet seat on planes are and should be asked to ensure a safe and trouble-free trip with a baby. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the last question from the ones listed above, to give you the possibility of getting all the answers in one place. How amazing is that? Read on to find out how to get and use an airplane baby bassinet.

What is a Plane Baby Bassinet?

A plane bassinet is a travel cot that is detachable from the bulkhead walls, and sometimes, from the seats in front (depending on the airline and the construction of the plane). Especially on an international flight, bassinets are the life savior for parents that are flying with babies. The only requirements to get granted a plane baby bassinet is to have available one for your baby and to follow the weight and size limits of a certain air carrier. Additional requirements can be set by airlines, and these can vary from airline to airline. We suggest reserving this useful baby travel crib only if your precious little one at most six months old, weighs less than 20lbs, and can’t stay uprights without your support.

Airplane Bassinet Safety

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Now that the question “Do airlines provide bassinets?” is answered, we can move on to another important question - “Are plane bassinets safe?”. With this question in mind, we can certainly say “Yes,” although there are some restraints that should be complied with.

The best place to travel for a baby, however, is an FAA-approved car seat , but not everyone has the possibility or the desire to purchase one. Taking babies under the age of two on a plane ride is convenient as they can travel free of charge, and sometimes for a small fee, on their parent’s lap. Nonetheless, long-haul flights can be tiresome for adults alone, not saying for parents traveling with babies. So, there’s when plane bassinets come handy.

How safe an airplane bassinet is?

Giving the fact that most bassinets on planes are secured with a velcro strap to keep your baby safe, it is understandable why there are weight and size limits. It is also required to keep your baby in your arms during taxis, take-offs, landings, and also in case turbulence occurs. It is also recommended to keep your baby’s position with his feet towards the aisle (probably for the flight attendants to see the baby's face and keep everything under control) and to prevent his head from being knocked in case somebody stumbles in the aisle.

Or a car seat is worth the purchase?

Requesting a special travel bassinet for airplane rides is always possible, but when it comes to bringing a car seat, it can be difficult. Not everyone can afford one and want to carry it around the whole time. There is no bassinet for bigger babies aboard, that’s why taking a baby car seat or a baby bassinet on plane can be better and more safe for your baby.

Airplane Bassinet Cover - is it a Necessity?

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Though airplane bassinet covers aren’t provided by air carriers, you would like to purchase one if your baby needs it. Since bulkheads are usually busy places on a plane, you’d want to protect your baby from lights, noises, and other stimulants on the plane.

You can also use a blanket to cover the bassinet if you don’t want to purchase a specialized cover. We recommend making a barrier between your baby and the bassinet since babies are quite messy, and who knows when the bassinet saw a good clean.

Booking A Plane Bassinet

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As expected, there is a limited number of plane bassinets available. What’s more, these are provided only by request. So, when booking your flight tickets, request a plane baby bassinet. The airline bassinet policies are different for each airline, so make sure you stay informed about it. The most common rule of reserving travel bassinet for plane rides is to make your request not later than 24 hours before the departure. If you are booking well in advance, make sure to notify the air carrier again prior to your flight.

As an air traveler, you have several options for booking your flight tickets and proceed flying with a baby. Consequently, booking an airplane bassinet might be different for each type of booking.

Booking with a travel agent

Booking with a travel agent means putting all the responsibility for your flight in his hands. Thus, you would like to make sure he’s familiar with the process of reserving a baby bassinet. In case you are reserving far in advance, give him a reminder so that he doesn’t forget booking a baby bassinet for you.

Booking directly with an air carrier

When booking tickets directly with an airline, call them to reserve specific seats for yourself and a bassinet for your little bundle of joy. Note that you’ll have to stay on hold for a long time, and keep your travel documentation close, as you may provide info on your reservation and confirmation number. A piece of paper and a pen would be handy as well, as there might be some important info that you wouldn’t want to forget.

Booking with an OTA (Online Travel Agency)

Making tickets reservations with an agency like Ovago.com can be convenient. But that means you would have to follow the above-mentioned process anyway. Sometimes it may happen to have different airlines operating your flights, especially when having connecting flights or a code share flight. Thus, the time you spend on hold is increased, but what you don’t do to ensure a comfortable flight for yourself and your baby?

Airlines with Bassinets Available

Not every air carrier is offering plane baby bassinets, nor their policies are the same. Additionally, there is one more factor that determines the availability of a baby bassinet - airplane's construct. Eventually, keep an eye on these to be able to get one.

You’d also want to follow airplane bassinet weight limits to be granted one, as well as to ensure a safe flight for your baby. Airflyby Team gathered a list of airlines that provide travel cots.

List of airlines that have available plane bassinets:

American Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets are given in the order of appearance at the gate. These are provided on 767-300, 777-200, 777-300 and 787 aircraft.
  • Bassinets are not provided in First or  Business class cabins.
  • The maximum age of an infant has to be 2 years and the weight limit is 20lbs (9kg).

Lufthansa German Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets can be provided on long-haul flights.
  • Weight and size limit: 24lbs (11kg) and 26.5 inches (67 cm) in length.
  • As the number of plane bassinets is limited, a reservation 52 hours in advance is needed.
  • Depending on the seating class, a seating reservation fee can be applied.

Qantas Airways Bassinet

  • When booking flight tickets, a reservation for bassinet can be done.
  • Bassinet dimension: 28x12x10 inches (71x31x26 cm).
  • Weight limit - 24lbs (11kg).

Hainan Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets are available on international flights and wide-body aircraft.
  • Bassinet dimension: 28.5 inches (72 cm).
  • You should contact the airline not later than 24 hours before the departure time by phone or email ( [email protected]).

Eva Air Bassinet Bassinets can be provided aboard all Eva Airways aircraft, but measurement and weight limits are applied.

Emirates Bassinet

  • Bassinet dimension: 29.5x13x8.8 inches (75x33x22 cm).
  • Emirates Bassinet Weight limit - 24lbs (11kg).
  • As bassinets are provided in limited number, these should be requested when booking tickets and choosing seats.

Alaska Airlines Infant Bassinet Bassinets are not available.

Delta Air Lines Bassinet

  • Plane bassinets are provided on international flights on equipped aircraft.
  • Weight and size limits: 20 lbs (9 kg) and up to 26 inches (66 cm) long.
  • Bassinets (on Delta Air Lines - SkyCots) are offered in limited numbers if requested upon arrival at the airport.

Cathay Pacific Airways Bassinet

  • Bassinets are recommended for babies under 6 months.
  • Available on all flights excluding Cathay Dragon flights operated by Airbus A320 aircraft.
  • Dimensions: 30x15x8 inches (76.2x38.1x20.32 cm)
  • Weight limit: 26.5 lbs (12 kg).
  • Bassinets can be provided on request when making seat reservations.

United Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets are offers on international aircraft only after a request over the phone: 1-800-UNITED-1 (1-800-864-8331).
  • Weight limit: 22 lbs (10 kg).
  • Bassinets are available for:
  • United Polaris® business class on select 757, 767, 777 and 787 aircraft,
  • United Economy® on 757, 767, 777 and 787 aircraft. Not available for United Business® or United First®.

All Nippon Airways Bassinet

  • Bassinets can be requested no later than 48 hours before the departure.
  • Dimensions: 33.5x17.7x13 inches (85x45x33 cm)
  • Bassinets aren’t available for first class flights.
  • A special blanket is provided additionally.
  • Bassinets can differ for each aircraft.

Singapore Airlines Bassinet

  • Dimensions: 30.2x11.7x6.2 inches (76.8x29.8x15.8 cm).
  • Weight limit: 30.9 lbs (14 kg).
  • Bassinets are offered on first-served basis.

Hawaiian Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets are recommended for babies under the age of 2.
  • Dimensions: 32x14.5x7 inches (81.3x36.8x17.8 cm).
  • Weight limit: 20 lbs (9 kg).
  • On Airbus A330 international flights to/from Australia, New Zealand, Korea, and Japan, bassinets should be reserved through Hawaiian Airlines Reservation.
  • A bassinet-compatible ticket has to be purchased, specifically in the Extra Comfort seat in Row 14 (14 AB, CD or EG, HJ) to reserve a bassinet.
  • On Boeing B767 flights to/from Sapporo, bassinets can only be requested at check-in on the day of departure.  

Oman Air Bassinet Bassinets are provided only for special seats, thus, you should book tickets well in advance to be provided with one.

Swiss International Air Lines Bassinet

  • Bassinets are available for passengers taking long-haul flights (in all classes), and flights within Europe (only in Business Class).
  • Bassinets can and should be reserved well in advance.
  • Suitable for babies under 8 months old.
  • Weight limit: 24 lbs (11 kg).

Etihad Airways Bassinet

  • Bassinets are available for babies between the are of 7 days and 23 months.
  • Provided at check-in on a first-come, first-served basis.

Air France Bassinet

  • Plane bassinets are provided on long-haul flights in the Business, Premium Economy and Economy classes.
  • Air France bassinet weight limit and size limit: 22 lbs (10 kg) and up to 27 inches (70 cm) long.

Thai Airways Baby Bassinet

  • Bassinets are provided with prior reservation and notice.
  • Weight and size limits: 22 lbs (10 kg) and up to 26.4 inches (67 cm) long.

Qatar Airways Bassinet

  • Not available for First Class cabin on-board the Airbus 380.
  • Special seat reservation needed, thus, a prior notice should be made.

JetBlue Bassinet Bassinets are not available.

Malaysia Airlines Bassinet Bassinets can be requested no later than 24 hours before the departure.

Asiana Airlines Bassinet

  • Available in Economy and Business Class only:
  • Business Class - A350, A380, B777 aircraft: Size and weight limits: 28 inches (71 cm) and 22lbs (10 kg). A321, A330, B747, B767: 30 inches (76 cm) and 30.9lbs (14 kg).
  • Economy Class - All aircrafts: 30 inches (76 cm) and 30.9lbs (14 kg).

Korean Air Bassinet

  • Bassinets are available only for international flights in Economy and Prestige Class on specific aircraft.
  • Weight and size limits: 24.2 lbs (11 kg) and up to 29.5 inches (75 cm) long.

China Southern Airlines Bassinet

  • Bassinets can be provided for flights longer than 3 hours only in Economy and Premium Economy Class operated by B777, B787, A330, A350, and A380 aircraft.
  • Bassinets can be requested no later than 24 hours before the departure.
  • Weight and size limits: 25 lbs (12 kg) and up to 27.6 inches (70 cm) long.
  • Bassinets are recommended for babies under the age of 1.

Baby Bassinet Garuda Indonesia

  • Available in selected aircraft.

British Airways Bassinet

  • Bassinets are available for babies between the are of 9 and 12 months.
  • Available in the following seats on the A330: 10A/C, 10H/K, 20A/C, 20H/K, 28D/E and 28F/G.
  • Weight and size limits: 24 lbs (11 kg) and up to 25 inches (65 cm) long.

Baby Bassinet Saudi Airlines Bassinets are not available.

Japan Airlines Bassinet

  • Dimensions: 28.3x11.8x5.9 inches (72x30x15 cm)
  • Weight limit: 23 lbs (10.5 kg).

Last Updated on January 30, 2020.

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A Complete Guide to Booking and Using an Airplane Bassinet

Everything you need to know about using an airline bassinet including which airlines have airplane bassinets and how to book and use them

Everything You Need to Know About Booking and Using an Airplane Bassinet

An airplane bassinet sounds ideal for long flights, but we know you have questions…

  • Are airplane bassinets safe?
  • Do airplane bassinets cost extra?
  • How do you book an airplane bassinet?
  • Which airlines have bassinets for infants?

We answer these questions (and more!) below. Then, scroll down for a complete list of which airlines offer bassinets for infants on their planes and their policies.

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What Is an Airplane Bassinet?

An airplane bassinet is a detachable cot that is sometimes available for those flying with a lap infant. Airplane bassinets are set up on the bulkhead seats. They are reserved in advance. Different airlines have different policies regarding booking and/or using bassinets (see below). However, most will suggest they are for infants that are six-months-old or younger, have a weight limit of under 20lbs, and can only be used for babies who are not yet able to sit upright unassisted.

Is it Safe to Use an Airplane Bassinet?

Without question, the safest place for a baby to sit on an airplane is in their own seat, in a FAA-approved car seat . But, this is not a legal requirement. On most airlines, children under 24-months are fly for free or for a small service fee if they fly as a lap infant.

Having a baby on your lap for a long flight can definitely become tiresome. Flying with a newborn or young infant is stressful enough as it is, so having a space where baby (and your arms!) can have a rest may definitely be welcomed.

Safety restraints in airplane bassinets…

Most bassinets do not have any safety restraints beyond a velcro strap. That’s the main reason they are not advised for older babies who can sit up or pull up. During take-off, taxi, landing, and during bouts of turbulence when the seat belt sign is turned on, you must take your baby out of the bassinet and hold them in your arms. Most recommend that baby’s feet are towards the aisle, probably so flight attendants can see baby’s face when walking past and to prevent baby’s head from being knocked if someone stumbles in the aisle.

Having said that, most pictures on the internet show smiling babies sitting up in the bassinets or various arms and legs hanging out. It’s clear that not all airlines enforce what appear to be universal guidelines.

Should you just buy baby a seat?

Not everyone can afford or wants to purchase a seat for a baby on a plane if they don’t have to. And flying with car seats can definitely be a pain. An airplane bassinet is not any safer than your lap or arms but is not unsafe under most flying conditions.

Sometimes the bassinets are already set up when you board. And sometimes the flight attendants distribute them after take off. Clarify with the gate agent prior to boarding for peace of mind.

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Do I Need to Use an Airplane Bassinet Cover?

Obviously you would want to give the bassinet a wipe down before putting your baby in it. But knowing the messes babies can make, I’d feel more confident with a barrier of some sort. A playpen sheet or large-ish receiving blanket would likely be sufficient.

The bulkheads are pretty busy places on a plane. Keeping stimulation to a minimum is key to help babies and toddlers sleep on planes .  The CoziGo travel cover was created for that very purpose. British Airways even suggests using it on their website!

How to Book an Airplane Bassinet:

On any given flight, there is only a limited number of bassinets available. Bassinets are often free. But, sometimes you must pay extra to secure the bulkhead. Prior to booking, familiarize yourself with the policies of the airlines you will likely fly on. And the earlier you book your flights, the better.

Travel Agents…

If you’re booking using a travel agent, ensure said agent is familiar with the process of securing an airplane bassinet and remind them of the importance of having one. Here you are putting the responsibility of this in someone else’s hands. However, you’ll have someone to blame if things don’t work out.

Direct with the airline…

If you’re booking directly on the airline’s website, you will need to call them immediately after making your reservations to reserve your seats and the bassinet. and since many airlines don’t charge extra for pre-booking seats if you are flying with children (in order to keep everyone together) you would have to do this anyway. Plan to remain on hold for a very long time. Lastly, have all your documentation handy, your reservation and confirmation numbers, as well as paper and a pen to jot down important details.

Using Online Travel Agents…

Booking flights using Expedia or similar means you will have to follow the above and call the airlines directly. Keep in mind your flights may not all be on the same airlines. Pay special attention to connections and if the flights you’ve chosen are being operating as a code share, meaning partner airlines are booking seats on other airlines’ aircraft. Doing all of this will add to the time you spend on the phone. But, it’s worth it to have your ducks in a row pre-flight.

Lastly, Following Up…

If you’re booking and reserving several months out, follow up with your airline in the weeks and days leading up to your trip. Yes, this means more time on hold and on the phone. Again, it’s worth it for peace of mind.

Which Airlines Offer Bassinets for Infants?

Not all airlines offer bassinets, and not all airlines’ policies on booking and using an airplane bassinet are the same. Below is a complete list of which airlines offer bassinets for infants, and what their policies are.

Select from the table of contents below or scroll down to peruse the different options.

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Table of Contents

Alphabetical List of Airlines’ Bassinet Policies:

Aer lingus airplane bassinets.

From the Aer Lingus website :

Bassinet seats are offered for transatlantic flights, however they are subject to availability and require pre-booking. You could also consider opting for increased comfort by purchasing a dedicated seat for your infant at a child rate. Basinet seats are unfortunately not available for infants with confirmed seating. For more information, please contact our reservations department. Keep your booking reference handy for speed of assistance!

Aeroflot Airplane Bassinets

From the Aeroflot website :

Airplane bassinets are designed for children under the age of 1 and weighing no more than 11 kg. If you would like to use a bassinet on board, please notify us at least 36 hours before the scheduled departure by contacting the sales office or calling the Contact Centre. The service is not guaranteed. Bassinets are provided only if it is technically possible to install it. The number of spaces for bassinets depend on the type of aircraft. When the airline prepares a flight for check-in (24 hours prior to scheduled departure), bassinet seats are preselected for passengers who have made a reservation. To receive a boarding pass for a bassinet seat, passengers must refer to a check-in desk at the airport. Please note: The use of online check-in may result in the system changing the seat preselected by the airline and the loss of the ability to select seats in the bassinet row. Before installing the bassinet on board, the staff will check your child’s weight and instruct you on how to use the bassinet during the flight.

Aeromexico Airplane Bassinets

From the Aeromexico website :

On board, our priority is that you and your family travel with greater safety and comfort. We offer this service so that you can travel with ease and confidence, and so that you may relax during your flight.
A limited number of cribs are available upon request and subject to availability. We provide cribs for infants weighing no more than 24 lbs. Cribs are complimentary, but availability is not guaranteed. During the check-in process, crib availability will be confirmed. Priority boarding will be required. Infants must be lap-held during takeoff and landing. The adult will have to buy an AM Plus seat, to receive the crib service

Air Canada Bassinets

From Air Canada’s website :

If you’re travelling with a young (or small) infant in Economy Class, you may request a bassinet in advance of travel by contacting Air Canada Reservations . However, we are unable to confirm availability until the time of your flight’s departure.
Bassinets are assigned on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability at time of flight departure.
Bassinets may be provided on the following aircraft:
Boeing 787-9 (789) The Boeing 787-8 (788) Boeing 777-300ER (77W) Boeing 777-200LR (77L) Airbus A330 (333) Boeing 767-300ER (763)
For safety reasons:
Bassinets can be used only for infants weighing less than 12 kg (25 lb) who are unable to sit upright.
The cabin crew is responsible for installing the bassinet once the seat belt sign has been turned off.
Please note that bassinets are installed at bulkhead rows where armrests do not lift.

Air France Bassinets

From Air France’s website :

On board our long-haul flights in the Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins, we can provide you with a bassinet if available. Please contact us ahead of time to make your request. Bassinets are designed for infants weighing less than 10kg/22lbs and measuring less than 70cm/27in. They must be stowed away in the event of turbulence. Baby-changing tables are also available. To check availability and submit your request for a bassinet, please  contact us  by phone as soon as possible after booking your flight, and at least 48 hours before your departure.

Air India Bassinets

From Air India’s website :

The preferred seat select scheme is available on the website on select routes operated by Air India. … The paid seat selection doesn’t include Bassinet seats for infants which are free of charge.

According to Seat Guru :

Bassinets can be requested for at the time of reservation, ticketing, or reconfirmation of the booking. Call Air India’s reservations center, the nearest Air India office, or the travel agent to request a bassinet. The bassinet provided is 71 cm x 36 cm x 19 cm (L x B x H). The infant must be under two years old and can fit in the bassinet.

Air Mauritius Bassinets

From the Air Mauritius website :

For your infant’s comfort, there are cots available on all Air Mauritius international flights. The number of cots available on the aircraft is limited, therefore, please make a request at the time of booking and we will confirm your request at the time of your check in, as far as possible.  Our baby cots can accommodate infants up to 12 months old and/or weighing up to 11 kg, and up to 74 cm tall. Since the baby cots need to be stowed at take-off and landing, we’ll give you a special seat belt extension to carry your infant safely in your lap at such times. Further, we request you to remove your infant from the baby cot for safety reasons whenever the seat belt sign is switched on, especially in case of turbulence.

Air New Zealand Bassinets

From Air New Zealand’s website :

On international flights bassinets may be installed on Air New Zealand Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft and are designed for infants of average size up to 8 months old. The bassinet dimensions are 29 inches (73.66 cm) long x 13.5 inches (34.29 cm) wide and made up with sheets, a pillow and blankets and are designed for infants up to 8 months old and weighing a maximum of 11.8kg/26lb. Bassinets can be requested when selecting your seats. However, please note that when selecting your seat online, not all seats in a Bassinet Row have bassinet fittings. Those that do are indicated with a bassinet icon and state that they include a bassinet. If you are travelling with an infant aged between 8 months and 15 months (weighing a maximum of 11.8kg/26lb) and have not prepurchased a bassinet seat, a bassinet seat may be allocated to you if one is available at the time you check in on the day of travel.

Air Seychelles Bassinets

From the Air Seychelles website :

Baby bassinets may be requested for infants up to 6 months of age and not weighing more than 11kg/25 lbs. Bassinets are subject to availability. Requests should be made at the time of reservation.

Air Transat Bassinets

From Air Transat’s website :

Maximum infant weight 11 kg (24 lbs) Infant’s size may not exceed the dimensions of the bassinette: 68 x 30 x 15 cm (27 x 12 x 6 in) Safe for non-active infants who are unable to sit upright; your bassinette will remain on request until a crew member has assessed the suitability once on board Limited availability, at bulkhead seats only

Alaska Air Bassinets

Bassinets are not available for infants on Alaska Air.

Alitalia ((ITA Airways) Airplane Bassinets

From their website :

Some long-haul flights offer on-board bassinets, for children less than 76 cm long and weighing no more than 11 kg, which can be requested when booking. For operational reasons, this service might not be guaranteed on board, even if booked. In this case, the child must travel in the adult’s lap. 

American Airlines Bassinets

From the American Airlines website :

Bassinets are available on a first come, first serve basis at the gate for travel only on 777-200, 767-300, 777-300 and 787 aircraft. Bassinets are not available in First/business Class cabins.

Asiana Airplane Bassinets

From Asiana’s website :

A baby bassinet is provided for passengers traveling with an infant.

Avianca Airplane Bassinets

From Avianca’s website :

Baby cot or bassinet

  • You can purchase the service when booking your flight at the  contact centre  or at the airport counters. You can also request it at our  chat . 
  • You can apply for this service if your baby is 12 months old or younger, 74 centimetres tall and weighs up to 11 kilograms.
  • The cradle will be installed when the aircraft takes off and uninstalled before landing. 
  • We take care of every detail so that your baby flies on well-maintained equipment in good condition, so we have a limited quota of  3 cots per type of aircraft  and chairs selected to provide this service.
  • Due to operational issues, the aircraft assigned to the trip may change. In this case, we cannot guarantee the service.
  • Flights operated by Avianca Ecuador S.A. do not have this service.

British Airways Bassinets

Seriously, British Airways rules when it comes to flying with an infant. (See Flying British Airways with a Baby ). Not only do they offer bassinets, they have child seats for older babies as well. Read on, from the British Airways website :

On our long haul services, we provide carrycots and infant seats free of charge for babies up to 2 years old, weighing under 12.5 kg (27.5lbs) that can be used in flight when the seat belt signs are off. If you’ve chosen a carrycot seating position, your crew will offer you a carrycot or infant seat for your baby, subject to availability and aircraft type.

Carrycots Our specially designed carrycots are only for infants up to 6 months old, weighing no more than 8kg (17.5lb), so your baby can sleep in comfort in the best seat on the flight. You can bring your own  CoziGo carrycot cover  to lessen distractions from light and movement. 

Infant seats Our infant seats can be used by little ones from birth up to 24 months, who weigh no more than 12.5kg (27.5lbs). These seats are secured onto the carrycot position by cabin crew and are adjustable to two positions: reclined or upright. For infants under 6 months, the seat should always be used in the reclined position. For infants over 6 months, either position can be used.

Please note that, even if you’ve chosen a carrycot seat position, we may have to move you and your baby to another seat if there is someone who has greater need for the space, such as a wheelchair user.

Bring your own CoziGo carrycot cover
You can bring your own CoziGo carrycot cover which can be used with all styles of carrycots on our long haul flights.

Cathay Pacific Airplane Bassinets

From the Cathay Pacific website :

For infants under 6 months old, we recommend booking a baby bassinet in advance, so you can ensure you and your baby can get some comfortable rest during your flight. Bassinets are available for all of our flights – with the exception of Airbus A321neo aircraft. When you make your reservation with us, you’ll need to request a bassinet so we can check availability. Measurements:  76.2 cm x 38.1 cm x 20.32 cm (30 in x 15 in x 8 in) Maximum carrying weight:  12 kg (26.5 lbs) A bassinet is designed for infants under 6 months old . Infants over this age may be more comfortable in a car safety seat instead, especially on long flights.

China Airlines Bassinets

The information on the China Airlines website is limited:

We provide a limited number of bassinets for infants in-flight (except model A321neo). Bassinets are designed and can be used only for infants measuring less than 71cm/28 inches and weighing less than 11kg/24.2 pounds.  Passengers travelling with infants have priority to sit in the bulkhead seat that has more space to place the bassinet.  We encourage you to request for a bassinet when you book an infant ticket, as only a limited number of bassinets and bulkhead seats are available on board and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

China Southern Airlines Bassinets

From the China Southern Airlines website :

I. Applicable Routes

In the Economy Class and Premium Economy Class of flights operated by B777, B787, A330, and A350 with a duration of more than 3 hours, China Southern Airlines provides Infant Bassinet (BSCT) Service for the infants who do not occupy seats.

II. When to Apply

If you wish to use this service, please apply to the ticket office affiliated with China Southern Airlines at the origin of the flight 24 hours prior to departure.

III. Applicable Passengers

Passengers who hold infant tickets and are at the age of one year old or below on the day of travel, with weight no more than 12 kg (25 lbs) and height no more than 70 cm.

Since there is a limited number of bassinets provided for each aircraft, if you need to use this service, please request as soon as possible by logging in to  China Southern Airlines’ official website , calling China Southern Airlines Customer Service Center 95539, or visiting the local ticket office affiliated with China Southern Airlines.

V. Change and Refund

For passengers who have successfully reserved the infant bassinet service, flight/ date change or service cancellation shall be handled as per the ticket use rules; upon ticket change, if the service is still needed, please apply for it again according to the application procedure.

In case of flight abnormality, we will:

1) After obtaining passengers’ consent, help special passengers and their companions change to flights where special services are available, which is free of charge;

2) After obtaining passengers’ consent, perform involuntary refund for special passengers and their companions.

Condor Airplane Bassinets

From Condor’s website :

Upon request and subject to availability, bassinets/baby carriers can be reserved in Premium Class and Business Class on longhaul flights (Zones 3, 4 and 5).
Please note that bassinets/baby carriers are only suitable and intended for infants up to 6 months and/or max. 8 kg. These can be reserved Monday – Friday via our Special Reservations service no later than 48 hours prior to departure.

Czech Airlines Bassinets

From the Czech Airlines website :

Children under 2 years of age may travel in a baby cot with load capacity of 11kg and sizes of 75 x 34 x 22cm (but only on Airbus A319/A330 Business Class and on Airbus A330 Economy Class). Please request the cot via our  Contact Centre during your seat booking.

Delta Airplane Bassinets

From Delta’s website :

For some of our smallest passengers on some international flights, we offer onboard baby bassinets. They’re ideal for babies weighing up to 20 lbs. (9 kg) and up to 26 inches (66 cm) long. Onboard bassinets, also known as SkyCots, are available free of charge for passengers in select seats on equipped aircraft for some international flights SkyCots can be requested by contacting  Reservations  before arriving at the airport and then speaking with the gate agent at the boarding gate, but cannot be guaranteed due to a limit of two SkyCots per aircraft and weight restrictions Please note that all infants must be held during takeoff, landing and whenever the seat belt light is on

EasyJet Airplane Bassinets

There is no information on EasyJet’s website about bassinets. But they do appear to allow you to gate check strollers and an any additional item for free, so that’s nice.

El Al Airplane Bassinets

From El Al’s website :

Bassinet measurements: 74 cm long, 34 cm wide, 22.5 cm high/deep. Passengers traveling with an infant up to 9 months of age, are entitled to a bassinet seat free of charge, except for Lite tickets which are entitled to a bassinet seat for an additional charge. Only 1 free bassinet seat to one accompanying passenger will be granted. On flights to/from North America, passengers are entitled to 2 bassinet seats free of charge. The entitlement depending on availability, aircraft type and configuration.​ For your baby’s safety, please inform the flight crew of his/her current weight before the bassinet is installed. The bassinet will be installed after takeoff and will be removed by the flight crew before landing. Whenever the “Fasten Seatbelt” sign is illuminated, you must remove the infant from the bassinet and hold him/her in your arms. The flight crew will assist you and guide you personally. The flight crew will do whatever it can to assist you but cannot watch over your infant throughout the flight. The infant’s safety is the responsibility of the accompanying adult. EL AL may refuse to provide a bassinet for the infant if the flight crew believe it would be a safety hazard for the infant. For safety reasons, it is not possible to purchase a business class seat for an infant in the 787 fleet (Dreamliner)​.​ Seats next to a bassinet can be booked through the  Service Center  or a travel agent.

Emirates Airplane Bassinets

From Emirates’ website :

With our baby bassinets, you can rest easy while your baby sleeps soundly and securely. Request a seat with a bassinet for babies up to two years old when you book online or add one later through Manage a Booking. Just remember that you can’t request a bassinet if you have booked a normal seat on child’s fare rates. Also note that our bassinets have specific dimensions and are limited in number.

Etihad Airplane Bassinets

From Etihad’s website :

The safety of your child is our number one priority. For infants weighing up to 11kg, our bassinets are specially designed carry-cots to help your baby sleep flat during the flight. Your baby must weigh less than 11kg and be up to 75cm tall, and they must be able to fit comfortably in the bassinet. Our cabin crew will confirm that your infant fits comfortably and safely in the bassinet before affixing it at your seat position. You may request a baby bassinet when you book your flight or through  Manage my booking . All bassinets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. For safety reasons, you may only use a bassinet when the seatbelt sign is switched off and when the cabin crew permit you to do so. When the seatbelt sign is on, you must secure your child on your lap using an infant seatbelt; our cabin crew will provide a seatbelt for you and show you how to use it. You may also use an approved car seat or child restraint device.

EVA Air Bassinets

From EVA Air’s website :

  • Baby bassinets are available aboard all EVA Air aircraft, but for safety reasons, height and weight limitations apply. Please advise us of your baby’s date of birth, height and weight when you make your reservation.

The bassinets list on EVA Air’s aircraft :

Garuda Indonesia Airplane Bassinets

From the Garuda Indonesia website :

Baby Bassinet is available on Garuda Indonesia selected aircraft and its free of charge. Passenger must be requested well in advance via Garuda Call Center. Due to limited numbers of baby bassinet available on each aircraft, baby bassinet service is based on first come first serve. Passenger will inform by check-in staff regarding the limited numbers of bassinet. Maximum weight of infant that can be accommodated in one bassinet is 9 kg.

Gulf Air Bassinets

From Gulf Air’s website :

Infants up to 7 months old, weighing no more than 10 kg and not more than 26” in length can travel using the onboard bassinets* (carry-cots). Please request a bassinet when you book your ticket to ensure availability and to obtain advance confirmation. Should the baby – irrespective of age and advance confirmation from the airline – exceed these set limits, our Cabin Crew will not allow the use of a bassinet as this is perceived as being unsafe and not in compliance with civil airline safety regulations. Remember to pre-reserve a bassinet on all flights during your journey, not just the first sector. *Please note that bassinets are not available in Falcon Gold cabin on our new Boeing Dreamliner 787 

Jet Blue Airplane Bassinets

Jet Blue does not offer bassinets on any of their aircraft, but they are renowned for being a very family-friendly airline .

Hawaiian Airlines Bassinets

From the Hawaiian Airlines website :

We want your children to be as safe and comfortable as possible. Bassinets are available on our flights listed below.

To use our bassinets, your child must be:

  • Under the age of 2 years old and
  • Cannot  weigh more than 20 lbs (9 kgs).

The bassinet is 32” in length, 14.5” in width and 7” in height.

You may  reserve  bassinets in Extra Comfort on our A330 flights to/from the following cities:

  • Auckland, New Zealand (AKL)
  • Austin, Texas (AUS)
  • Boston, Massachusetts (BOS)
  • Chitose – Sapporo, Japan (CTS)
  • Haneda -Tokyo, Japan (HND)
  • Incheon, Korea (ICN)
  • Fukuoka, Japan (FUK)
  • Narita – Tokyo, Japan (NRT)
  • New York City, New York (JFK)
  • Orlando, Florida (MCO)
  • Osaka-Kansai, Japan (KIX)
  • Sydney, Australia (SYD)

To  reserve  a bassinet, the accompanying adult must purchase a bassinet-compatible Extra Comfort seat. Please follow the below instructions to complete your reservation:

  • Call  Hawaiian Airlines Reservations
  • Request to reserve a bassinet for your international, AUS, BOS, JFK, or MCO flight
  • If you prefer, you may purchase a bassinet-compatible Extra Comfort seat online and reserve the bassinet over the phone once you have a confirmed seat in Row 14
  • Once your seat is purchased and bassinet is reserved, your reservation will be confirmed

If you’d prefer not to purchase an Extra Comfort seat, you may see an airport customer service agent at check-in (on the day of departure) for bassinet availability. If the Extra Comfort upgrade is provided as a courtesy, only one guest (adult traveling with the infant) is eligible for the upgrade. If available, Hawaiian Airlines will accept up to two (2) requests per flight. Confirmed bassinets will be assigned during the boarding process. Priority will be given to the customer with the earliest check-in time.*

*Bassinets are not guaranteed if requested upon check-in.

Iberia Airplane Bassinets

From Iberia’s website :

There are a certain number of cots for infants who weigh up to 11 kg on each Iberia aircraft on inter-continental flights. These cots, like the seats for the adults who accompany the infant, do not have to be booked online. Please book a cot through an  Iberia Office  in your country, where you can also get information about booking a seat for yourself in the designated cot area in advance. Depending on the cabin class, booking a seat will incur an additional cost. 

Icelandair Bassinets

Icelandair does not offer bassinets on any of their flights.

JAL Airplane Bassinets

From JAL’s website :

Our bassinets are ideal for infants weighing up to 10.5kg (age 2). Dimensions (length: 72 cms, width: 30cms, and depth: 15 cms). Available on routes: All Routes JAL Group Offices and Contact Us Advance reservations are required. Please note that bassinets are available in limited numbers and reservation may not always be possible.

KLM Airplane Bassinets

From KLM’s website :

Are you flying intercontinental, and your baby does not have their own seat? A carrycot might be a comfortable option for both your little one and you. You can request one by contacting the KLM Customer Contact Centre. When you request a carrycot, we’ll do our best to arrange one for you, although there are no guarantees until you board. The sooner you reach out to us, the better the chances are. We advise checking how tall your baby is and how much they weigh. Carrycots are suitable for babies weighing no more than 10 kg and are up to 65 cm tall on the day of the trip.

Korean Air Bassinets

From Korean Air’s website :

Passengers on international flights requiring a baby bassinet can request this through the travel agency or the Korean Air Service Center.

Baby bassinets

The bassinet cannot be used if your child is taller or heavier than specified even if you have requested it in advance.

LATAM Airlines Bassinets

From the LATAM Airlines website :

If you are traveling with your baby, we offer you the possibility of carrying them during the flight (in Economy Cabin) in a  comfortable and safe bassinet.  Your baby must weigh up to 10 kilos and measure less than 71 cm. 

You can request the bassinet service by calling our  Contact Center  up to 4 hours before the flight.  

Service conditions

  • You can request it on all routes operated by LATAM on Boeing 767, 777, 787 and Airbus 350. However, the service is subject to the availability of each flight. 
  • The service is at no cost if you are traveling in a LATAM+ seat.  If you are traveling with a companion who needs to travel next to you, they will have to purchase their seat.
  • If you are traveling with more passengers , seat reservations are subject to the availability and conditions of the ticket you purchased. 

In-flight considerations

For safety reasons, the bassinet will be installed once the airplane departs and will be removed before arrival.

Lufthansa Airplane Bassinets

From Lufthansa’s website :

On our entire long-haul fleet we have special baby cots available to you. The bassinets are perfectly suited for babies up to 14 kg in weight and up to 83 cm in length. The number of bassinets on board is limited. You can reserve the baby cots up to 48 hours before flight departure. Please note that a seat reservation fee for the seat with bassinet may apply depending on your ticket condition. For further information please contact our Lufthansa Service Center .

Malaysia Airlines Bassinets

From the Malaysia Airlines website :

Depending on the aircraft, a number of bassinets are provided onboard, free of charge due to safety and storage reasons, passengers are not allowed to carry their own bassinets into the cabin. This Bassinet service must be requested at least 24 hours before departure through: 1. Call our Global Customer Contact Centre:  1 300 88 3000 (calls within Malaysia) or +603 7843 3000 (calls outside Malaysia) or 2. For Travel Agent’s booking, kindly refer to the respective appointed Travel Agent for assistance.

Porter Airlines Bassinets

There are no bassinets available on any Porter Airlines fights. They are a very infant-friendly airline otherwise.

Primera Air Bassinets

According to Primera Air’s website , they do not provide child seats or bassinets, but they have a number of seating options for infants, including child fares.

Qantas Airplane Bassinets

From the Qantas website :

All infants booked online are booked without a seat and must travel either in the lap of the adult travelling with them or be placed in the bassinet if available when permitted during flight.   If preferred, you can choose a Seat with Bassinet in advance online, so you and your family can travel together in more comfort. Seat with Bassinet is available for a charge, subject to availability, for customers travelling in international Economy and is complimentary for customers travelling internationally in First, Business or Premium Economy cabins, on flights operated by B787, A380 and A330 aircraft. This charge includes the seat with bassinet only. A cost may apply for any adjacent seats booked. To select your seats, visit  Manage booking . In order to select a Seat with Bassinet, the infant:  Must be booked and travelling with an adult (parent or guardian) Must be less than 2 years of age, weigh less than 11kg and be able to lie flat in the bassinet at the time of travel. (Bassinets on Qantas flights are approximately 71cm long, 31cm wide, 26cm deep.)  If the infant doesn’t comfortably fit within the specifications of a bassinet, they must travel in the lap of the adult travelling with them. In this situation, you may be moved from your Seat with Bassinet to accommodate other customers travelling with infants. When booking online, there is a limit of one infant per adult booked. If you need to book an infant with a seat or book travel that involves more infants than adults, please contact us to  make your booking . When more than one infant travels with one adult, each additional infant must occupy a seat and be able to sit upright without assistance or travel in an approved child car seat or restraint. Please be aware that you’ll also need to confirm directly with any other airlines operating flights on your booking their policies in relation to infants occupying a seat and ensure you comply with them.

Qatar Airways Bassinets

From the Qatar Airways website :

Qatar Airways provides bassinets for infants. Please contact your nearest Qatar Airways office to request bassinet seats. Please note that the maximum body weight of the infant should not exceed 11 kgs (24 Lbs) and the age must not exceed 24 months. Additionally, the infant must fit within the confines of the baby bassinet. *Bassinets are not available in the First Class cabin on-board the Airbus 380.  To check availability of a Bassinet position seat on a specific aircraft and within a particular cabin, please contact the nearest Qatar Airways office.   

Ryanair Bassinets

According to the Ryanair website , bassinets are not available on Ryanair flights, but they do have a number of seating options for infants, including an “Infant Comfort” seat where baby is required to be held during taxi, takeoff, and landing, but may occupy the additional seat (without a car seat or restraint) during the flight.

Singapore Airlines Bassinets

From the Singapore Airlines website :

Bassinet seats in Premium Economy and Economy Class are reserved for passengers with infants, on a first-come-first-served basis. Each bassinet measures at 768mm (L) x 298mm (W) x 158mm (H), and can support a maximum weight of 14kg. If you have a Scoot flight in your itinerary, please note that  bassinets  are not provided on board Scoot flights.​

South African Airways Bassinets

From South African Airways’ website :

The use of a baby bassinet is restricted by the infant size and weight. Infants not exceeding 10kg and 75cm are eligible for a baby bassinet, subject to availability. We highly recommend eligible customers reserve a bassinet at their earliest convenience, by calling their  nearest SAA office . At a bulkhead seat, a cabin crew member can help to position a baby bassinet after take-off, once the seat belt signs have been switched off. The crew member will be required to confirm the age, weight and length of the infant prior to bringing the bassinet, to ensure the safety of the infant. A bassinet cannot be used during take-off and landing and can only be used during the flight when the seat belt signs are off. If the seat belt signs are illuminated, the infant must be removed from the bassinet.

Southwest Airplane Bassinets

Southwest does not offer bassinets on any of their flights but, according to their website , they offer a number of infant seating options (including infant fares) and flying Southwest with a baby is typically a more welcoming experience.

SriLankan Airlines Bassinets

From the SriLankan Airlines website :

Depending on the type of aircraft operating the flight, there is a limited number of bassinets available on board. You can order a bassinet through our  Global Contact Center or at your nearest ticket office . Bassinets will be provided based on the below criteria For the infants who are still not able to sit up unassisted. For infants who weigh above, 16kg bassinets cannot be provided. The infant should be able to fit into the bassinet. The legs should not be extending out of the bassinet. (our bassinet size is approximately 24” X 12” X 8”). When in use, the Infant shall be secured using the bassinet restraints. The bassinet shall not be fixed during taxi, take-off, and landing. For safety reasons, they can only be used once the aircraft is airborne and seat belt signs have been switched off. If the aircraft experiences turbulence and the seatbelt signs have been switched on, infants must be removed from the bassinet and secured on their adult’s lap using the infant seat belt.

Sunwing Airplane Bassinets

Sunwing does not offer bassinets on any of their flights. However, for a charter, flying Sunwing with a baby is a pretty decent experience.

SWISS Airplane Bassinets

From the SWISS website :

Baby bassinets are available in all flight classes on long-haul flights and in Business Class on European flights. They are approved for babies of up to 8 months and weighing a maximum of 11 kg. The number of cots is limited, so please be sure to contact our  ​ Service Center  in good time.

TAP Portugal Airplane Bassinets

From TAP’s website :

You can ask us to provide a cot if you are travelling with a baby. This service is free only on TAP-operated flights. The following rules apply for the use of cots: They are only available on long-haul flights (except in the Executive Class of the A339) and Executive Class of some medium-haul aircraft; The baby must not weigh more than 11kg/24lbs and the baby must be no more than 12 months old; The cot dimensions are 75cm / 29 in long by 34 cm / 13 in wide and 22.4 cm / 8.8 in high; The baby must always fit comfortably inside the cot; The cot can never be used during take-off/landing and during periods of turbulence; There are designated seats on the aircraft for cots and their number is limited. Therefore, please inform us when booking of all the flights on which the infant needs a cot; The number of seats available for cots varies from one type of aircraft to another and if there is availability. This information is immediate and it will be confirmed when you book; Each adult may take only one baby.

Thai Airways Bassinets

From the Thai Airways website :

The Bassinet for babies less than 6 months of age, weighing less than 10 kg and not exceeding 62 67 cm in length.

Thomas Cook Airlines Bassinets

Thomas Cook Airlines does not offer bassinets or carrycots on their website , and a lap infant’s fare is 10% of an adult’s.

TUI Airways Bassinets

TUI does not offer bassinets or cots on any of their flights, including long-haul destinations.

Turkish Airlines Bassinets

Strangely, Turkish Airlines is very vague on whether or not they offer bassinets, despite there being a picture of one on their website . does not offer bassinets or special infant seats on their flights. However, according to their website , you can request a flight attendant to be a “carer” to assist you during the flight.

United Airplane Bassinets

From United’s website :

We provide free onboard bassinets in United Polaris® business class and in Economy on some international flights. They can be used anytime during the flight when the seatbelt sign is off.  Contact us  to request yours.

Virgin Atlantic Bassinets

From Virgin Atlantic’s website :

All cots/bassinets need to be pre-booked before your flight. You will need to speak to our contact centre to pre-book a cot/bassinet. This is because each of our aircraft carries a limited number of cots/bassinets, so we need to check the availability before pre-booking one. • If you already have a booking, please log in to ‘ My Booking ’ where you can speak to an advisor via web messaging. • If you have not yet made your booking and wish to check the cot/bassinet availability before you book, please  Contact Us   by telephone. When a sky cot/bassinet has been pre-booked, seat numbers will be assigned by the airport on the day of departure. When a sky cot/bassinet has been pre-booked, seat numbers will be assigned by the airport on the day of departure. Refer to the tables below to help you understand cots for your baby or infant. Economy and Premium sky cots Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330 and Airbus A350 Dimensions 28.6cm wide x 72.7cm long (11.25” wide x 28.6” long) Maximum weight of baby 11kg (24.25lb) Maximum height of baby 760mm (30”) Upper Class sky cots Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330 and Airbus A350 Dimensions 35cm wide x 24cm deep x 76cm long (13.8” wide x 9.4” deep x 29.9” long) Maximum weight of baby 11kg (24.25lb) Maximum height of baby 750mm (29.5”)

Virgin Australia Bassinets

From Virgin Australia’s website :

Bassinets are available onboard all our international long haul flights and on domestic flights operated by A330 aircraft, subject to availability. Our bassinets are designed for use by one infant at a time and size and weight restrictions apply.  Bassinets are limited, so please request a bassinet for your infant at the time of booking. Pre-allocation of bassinets is on a first come, first served basis. Please contact our Guest Contact Centre to request a bassinet.

Westjet Airplane Bassinets

There are airplane bassinets on WestJet ‘s 787-9 aircraft only. Request a bassinet when booking your flight or go to any WestJet counter at the airport. The infant must be a maximum of 9 kilograms/25lbs, a maximum length of 66cm/26 in., and unable to sit upright unassisted.

Westjet is a pretty baby-friendly airline

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7 Responses to A Complete Guide to Booking and Using an Airplane Bassinet

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Thanks, Mimi — I went through and updated the post. The information is only as accurate as what the airlines share. Thanks again!

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Really great article!! We only ever flew in US so never got to use the bassinet, but I used to dream of it as I’d usually be travelling alone with a tiny baby. I’d definitely be pinning this

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10 Best Travel Bassinets 2023 Reviews

While traveling with a baby might be a bit difficult for new parents, it’s definitely not impossible. Travelling with a baby is only enjoyable if your baby sleeps peacefully. If your baby can’t get a cozy and comfortable space they need and are familiar with, then your trip will most probably be a stressful one. If you’re accustomed to traveling light, bringing along a travel bassinet might feel like a burden.  This is where you need to choose the best travel bassinet, especially designed for your needs and budget.

In this article, we go through the basics that parents need to consider if they are to get the best travel bassinet for a family vacation. We will analyze the features of each bassinet and take a look at the pros and cons of each to help purchase the best travel bassinet for your child — so buckle up!

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Top 10 Best Travel Bassinets

1. dream on me traveler portable bassinet.

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The Dream on Me portable bassinet is one of the best and lightest travel bassinets out there. It weighs just 7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg) and folds to 23x20x3 inches (58.5x51x7.6cm), making it a comfortable fit inside the trunk of even the smallest of cars.

This bassinet is extremely easy to set up bassinet and has plenty of room, which means you can continue to use it as your baby continues to grow. The Dream on Me portable bassinet comes with both a mattress and a travel bag.

As with anything, however, this travel bassinet has a few shortcomings. The leg height is not adjustable, which can become an inconvenience when you are trying to interact with your baby on the same level. The sides are not meshed, and the mattress sometimes becomes bunched when your baby starts to move around.

2. Lulyboo Bassinet To-Go Infant Travel Bed – Baby Lounge

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The Lulyboo Baby Lounge is another excellent choice for a travel bassinet. It is a lightweight, easy-setup, travel-friendly, and multi-functional bassinet. You can use this baby bed as a changing station, a rest & play area, and it can also be placed on the bed as a co-sleeper bassinet.

Another great feature of the Lulyboo Baby Lounge is that you can convert it into a backpack and carry it on your back. This frees up your hands to hold other luggage you might need to carry.

If you and your baby like the great outdoors, this is the bassinet for you. The Lulyboo Baby Lounge also comes with a detachable canopy, which will protect your baby from harsh sunlight and flying insects and also hang toys, so that your baby is kept entertained. The bottom of this bassinet is waterproof, and the liner can completely be removed and washed. Like the Dream on Me Traveler, the Lulyboo is exceptionally portable and is great for car travel.

The bottom of this bassinet is, however, somewhat soft, so moving the whole bassinet once the baby is asleep in it can be a bit difficult. The Lulyboo Baby bassinet is also a bit more pricey than most of the other bassinets. This should not discourage you, though, as this is one bassinet that is worth every penny.

3. Munchkin Brica Fold N’ Go Travel Bassinet

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The Brica Fold and Go Bassinet is ideal for kids below 3 months. At just 3 lbs. (1.36kg), it’s incredibly lightweight and easy to set up and pack away. It has mesh sides making it easy to interact with your baby. This travel bassinet has a double locking tubular steel frame and solid bottom, which means sturdy and secure enough for you to move your little one between spots without waking them up.

It folds to just 22x17x3 inches (55.9×43.18×7.62cm) and can easily fit in a plane overhead locker or in a small suitcase. In addition to this, the bassinet is made using baby-friendly materials. It is BPA free, lead-free and latex-free.

The downside to this bassinet is that it’s just designed for immobile infants. Once your baby reaches the 3-month mark, you will have to get a replacement portable bed.

4. SwaddleMe By Your Side Sleeper

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If you want your baby safely sleeping with you in your own bed, the Swaddle Me by Your Side baby sleeper is an ideal choice. It is definitely one of the best co-sleeper bassinets for travel.

As the baby lies on top of the bed with you, this is an excellent choice for breastfeeding moms. A typical characteristic of co-sleeper bassinets is that they are small and compact in order to fit comfortably and safely on the bed. This makes them perfect for travel. Also, the Swaddle Me by Your Side baby sleeper has high walls, making it a great, safe co-sleeping option.

This bassinet is very easy to move the baby in and out of and can fold down easy enough to fit inside a small suitcase. It includes musical vibrations to keep your baby entertained, and is one of the easiest bassinets to clean.

If parents want the baby to sleep in-between them, they need to have a big bed though, as fitting two adults and the bassinet on a queen-sized bed can be a bit difficult. The bottom of this bassinet is not waterproof, so if you don’t want to wake up to a huge wet spot in your bed, you need to have a waterproof layer underneath the fitted sheet.

5. Fisher-Price Rock with Me Bassinet

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Basing on buyer opinions, the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play Portable Bassinet comes highly rated. Most parents are happy with the rocking motion that effortlessly sends their babies to a peaceful sleep.

The Fisher-Price Portable Bassinet is perfect when you need a safe and comfy place for your baby to sleep on a short day trip. It’s a bit on the bulky side, so you have to be traveling by car and don’t have space or weight limits.

The bassinet takes a few seconds to set up and take-down. You can either get a version with an automatic rocker or one that rocks with a gentle push from you. If you buy the electronic version you, however, may need a plug converter when traveling.

6. Chicco Lullago Travel Crib

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This portable bassinet can be placed right next to your bed if you need to be close to the baby without sharing the bed.  The Chicco LullaGo Travel Bassinet is extremely easy to move around, and you can set it up in another area of the bedroom — all you need is a little free floor space.

This travel bassinet is extremely easy to set up and comes with a travel bag. You can also strip down all the fabrics for easy washing and cleaning. It also has a slight incline, which is excellent for babies with reflux.

Like the Dream on Me Traveler Portable Bassinet, not adjustable and may not reach the height of your bed.

7. Graco Pack ‘n Play Travel Lite Crib Playard

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The Graco Pack n Play Bassinet is a playpen that doubles as a travel bassinet or a Pack n Play bassinet. Many parents love this bassinet, and for good reason too.

You can use this crib from when your baby is born up until he or she is a toddler as a crib and playpen. The bassinet has a push-button fold system makes it easy to set up and pack away and a space-saving construction that can fit in most hotel bedrooms. The Graco Pack n Play Bassinet Crib has mesh sides, making it possible for parents to see in and baby to see out.

At 20 lbs. (9.07kg) and measuring 39.5x29x29 inches (100×73.6×73.6cm), this is the heaviest and bulkiest option on this list. This is, of course, partly due to its quality material and sturdy construction. It has wheels make it easy to move around and is still portable enough for car travel.

8. BABYBJORN Travel Crib Light – Silver

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The Baby Bjorn Travel Crib Light is widely regarded by many parents as the best travel bassinet. This is because it’s straightforward to set up – you just lift it up, put in the mattress, and you are good to go. The mattress is soft and comfortable enough for your baby to sleep comfortably. As the bed rests on the floor, the bassinet does not have an upper weight limit. You can even use it up until your baby is three!

The mesh sides allow you to see what your baby is up to without having to look over the side and also will make sure the baby does not get anxious as they can see out. The fabric is removable and machine washable, making it easier to clean. At 44x32x24 inches (111.76x81x61cm), the cot is compact, yet spacious and folds down to 23.5x19x5.5 inches (60x48x14cm). Folding the cot away takes a bit of skill, but once you get the hang of it, it is quick and easy.

9. Guava Lotus Travel Crib

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The Guava Lotus crib has long been a favorite portable bassinet for many travelling families. It’s setup up is almost similar to that of the Baby Bjorn – just lift it up, put in the mattress, and you are good to go. At 13lbs (5.9kg), it is also the same weight as the Baby Bjorn and has almost the same dimensions as well. It also has mesh sides allow you to see what your baby is up to without having to look over the side and also will make sure the baby does not get anxious as they can see out.

In addition, it has zip-down sides that make it easy to move your baby in and out the cot. When folded, the Guava Lotus bassinet is suitable for plane carry-on luggage as it can fit in the overhead locker. It also comes with a handy backpack carry bag.

The Guava Lotus crib can be used from birth to around 3 years old. It does not come with sheets, but these can be purchased independently.

10. Scuddles 3-1 Portable Bassinet for Baby

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The Scuddles- 3-1 portable bassinet is, hands down, the best travel bassinet for airplane travel.  It also functions as a mobile changing station and has five zipped pockets (one which is insulated) for keeping your baby’s diapers, favorite toys, and hot or cold bottles. The bassinet has an easy-to-carry on the shoulder carrying structure.

This portable bassinet can also be used in an adult bed as a co-sleeper! It features and snap-in bars that keep the sides stable and reduce the risk of entrapping the baby. The mattress is waterproof and washable, which means hustle-free cleaning.

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How to Choose the Best Travel Bassinet

What on earth is a Travel Bassinet? A travel bassinet is a portable baby travel bed that you can easily bring with you when traveling or on vacation. A travel bassinet is usually foldable and is lighter than regular baby bassinets.

When all is said and done, when you are traveling with your little one, you want a bed that is lightweight, portable, easy to set up, and that you can take literally anywhere with you with minimal stress.

Key features to consider when choosing a travel bassinet

When you are browsing through online markets, you are obviously trying to choose the best travel bassinet for you, your baby, and how you usually travel. In this quest, there are a few things to consider if you are to get the best value for your hard-earned money.

How portable is the travel bassinet?

Some bassinets look so cute that you may be tempted to buy at first glance, but they would hardly suitable for travel. Portability should be your number 1 priority when looking for a travel bassinet. Your baby’s travel bed needs to be easy to transport from one place to the next. Adding your baby supplies is already going to make you feel like you’ve tripled your usual travel gear. You definitely don’t need something that is going to add on some more weight and make your travel that much harder.

The bassinet’s weight limit

There are two weight limits that you need to consider when trying to choose the best travel bassinet.

How much your bassinet weighs is undoubtedly something you need to keep in mind. If you are travelling by air, or if you’re backpacking , you are will need the lightest available bassinet. The Lulyboo To Go Bassinet  weighs only 1 pound and is definitely an option worth considering.

If you always travel by car, then weight might not be a significant concern but is still an essential factor to consider.

The other weight you need to consider is your baby’s weight. If your chosen bassinet is designed to be supported by a bed or other safe surfaces, then your baby’s weight might not be an important consideration. However, if your bassinet is self-supporting, it might have a limit to how much baby weight it can safely carry. If your baby is a bit bigger or heavier than most, you need to ensure your bassinet can safely and securely hold their weight.

The bassinet’s dimensions

How you intend to travel will limit the size of bassinet you can comfortably carry. If you are driving to your intended destination, bassinet size might not be a major consideration. If you are flying, however, you might need a bassinet that can be folded into the smallest possible dimensions.

The best travel bassinet for flying is one that will fold enough to fit in your suitcase but still provide roughly the same sleeping area size as much larger bassinets.

Our team voted the  SwaddleMe By Your Side  or the  Lulyboo Baby Lounge as the best choice in terms of bassinet size.

How quickly and easily you can assemble and fold the bassinet

After a long day of travel, and both you and your baby just want to crash down into deep sleep, the last thing you want to do is start cracking your head and try to figure out how to set up your bassinet! Please take our word on this. A bassinet that has clear instructions and does not occasionally surprise you with new difficulties will make your travel experience all that much more enjoyable.

Materials of construction

When it comes to our little ones, the importance of safety can never be overemphasized. It’s quite unfortunate, however, that there are many baby products on the market that have ever so often resulted in accidents. It’s, therefore, vital that the materials used are safe and robust enough to guarantee the safety of your child. It’s always a bonus and will help you rest easy if the bassinet you are going to buy has a recognized safety endorsement.

It is essential for the fabrics that are used to be natural, or at least not be treated with chemicals that may harm your baby. It’s also a plus if the fabrics are breathable, so your baby does not become hot and sweaty. Mesh sides, though not a necessity, provide better air circulation and make it much easier for you to see what your baby is up to inside the crib. Another major point is the quality and durability of zippers or Velcro if any is used.

Sometimes babies can make the biggest mess in the shortest time. If your baby’s bassinet can be wiped down with minimal effort, using soap and water, that is definitely a plus!

The best travel bassinet is one that has accessories

Once you buy your travel bassinet, you will realize that several accessories are going to make your life and that of your baby much easier.

A canopy not only makes you baby bassinet look cuter but help block out sunlight and flying insects from bothering your baby. You can also hang toys to the canopy so that your baby is kept entertained and you can get extra freedom to enjoy the trip. A bassinet that has its own bag to pack it in is a lot easier to travel with.

Although you probably don’t want to skimp when it comes to the needs of your baby, the best travel bassinet doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are plenty of very affordable bassinets that can fully cater for your needs if you know how to choose one. Lucky for you, this article will help you do just that. We’ll go through the top 10 travel bassinets, the questions that you ought to ask before buying one, and the answers to these questions. Please read on!

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What is a travel bassinet?

A travel bassinet is a portable travel bed for babies under 3 months old. A travel bassinet is usually foldable and is lighter than regular baby bassinets and is generally used when traveling or on vacation.

Why should I buy a travel bassinet?

If you need to travel with a baby, your journey is only going to be enjoyable if your baby sleeps peacefully. A travel bassinet is an easy and portable solution to ensure that your baby can sleep safely and comfortably while you are out and about with him or her.

Can I use a travel bassinet at home?

The great thing about travel bassinets is that you can take them just about anywhere. You can even choose to get your baby to sleep in a travel bassinet at home. That way, no matter which room you are spending time in, your little one can tag along and still have a safe and familiar place to sleep.

When must I not use a bassinet?

You should stop using a bassinet, and start using a crib, once your baby is older than 3 months. When your baby can sit up, they may venture over the sides and may easily tip over and fall out.

What is the difference between a bassinet and a crib?

A bassinet and a crib are for all intents and purposes quite similar. They mainly differ in terms of size and the age of babies that they can carry. Travel bassinets are much more compact compared to travel cribs and are mostly used for sleeping and are only for babies under 3 months.

One way to make sure you can still enjoy your trips is to make sure you have the best travel bassinet as part of your luggage. But with so many options available, it’s a bit tricky to decide which one is best for you. In the end, the choice will be determined by your specific needs, budget, and your preferences in terms of quality and comfort.

Our team recommends the  Lulyboo Baby Bassinet and the Scuddles 3 in 1 bassinet as these bassinets have all the necessary features at a very reasonable cost.

After going through this guide, however, we hope you are now in a better position to identify your specific needs and narrow down the particular type of bassinet that will make traveling with your baby the most enjoyable experience.

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COZIGO’S GUIDE TO AIRLINE BASSINETS WHEN FLYING WITH A BABY

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Before having kids, we all promise ourselves that life won’t change and we’ll go about our business like we did before these bundles of joy come in to our lives. We all say that kids won’t be a handbrake! Mmmmm, well we all have a knowing smile when it comes to the actual reality! Ask any parent and they’ll tell you that it’s pretty clear we are no longer sitting around reading our Sunday newspaper, sipping on a hot latte and wondering whether to take a walk, hit the beach or perhaps book in for a massage. Ahhhh, those days lol!

However, life doesn’t have to stop when you have a baby – it just becomes a little different. Holidays and travelling with a baby is totally possible and enjoyable with a little prior research, planning and preparation before jumping on that plane.

For example, before I became a parent, I had no idea that airlines provide a dedicated bassinet /bed/cot for babies to fly in on a medium or long haul flight. Who knew – but wow, it’s such an amazing service that a lot of airlines provide and will literally change the way you fly with a baby.

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Airlines provide a bassinet for travelers under 2. They located in the bulkhead near the busy toilets and kitchen. Image courtesy Garuda Indonesia

To help new parents considering where their next family vacation is and what airline to choose when booking, we have compiled an ultimate guide to Baby bassinet seats on various airlines.

Guide to Airline Bassinets

In this guide, we have pulled together as much information as we can to guide you through essential airline bassinet seat information for major airlines.

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1. Hands-Free Comfort for Parents: An airline bassinet provides a designated space for your baby to sleep during the flight , allowing you to have some hands-free time to eat, rest, or attend to other needs without constantly holding the baby. 2. Safer Sleeping Space: The bassinet offers a secure and stable sleeping environment for your baby during the flight, reducing the risk of accidental falls or disturbances while asleep.

3. Comfort for the Baby: It provides a more comfortable sleeping area than sitting in a parent's lap for extended periods. This can help your baby get better rest, especially during long-haul flights.

4. Easier Flight Experience: Using a bassinet may make the overall flight experience more manageable, especially when traveling long distances. Babies tend to sleep better in their own space, reducing fussiness during the journey.

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5. Hands-Free Nursing/Feeding: For breastfeeding mothers, the bassinet can be a convenient space to nurse the baby comfortably.

6. Allows Parents to Relax: With the baby sleeping in the bassinet, parents can have a bit of relaxation time, making the flight more enjoyable and less stressful.

7. Gives Personal Space: The bassinets are located in the bulk heads or front row. This means there are no seats in front and come with more leg space! It allows parents to have more personal space during the flight, reducing the need to hold the baby continuously. The tray table is usually located in the arm rest with the TV on a wall directly in front of you. 

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Remember, availability of airline bassinets can vary depending on the airline, the type of aircraft, and seat availability. It's advisable to request a bassinet in advance while booking your tickets and reconfirm its availability closer to the departure date. Also, be aware of the weight and size restrictions imposed by airlines for using these bassinets.

Airlines have specific policies and guidelines regarding the use of bassinets onboard their flights. Here are some general aspects covered in their policies:

1. Airline bassinets are also called Carry Cots, Sky Beds, Airline Baby Bed, Baskets or Cots. The majority of them are a rectangular box with raised sides, however some provide bouncer style seats, some have built-in seat belts and some have hoods on them like a traditional cot.

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2. Age and Weight Restrictions: Most airlines allow children up to two to fly for free. They provide bassinets for infants up to a certain age and weight limit. This usually ranges from newborns up to 2 years old a weight limit of 20-27.5 pounds (9-12.5 kg). 

3. Bassinets vary from airline to airline and even depending on what class cabin you are flying in. 

4. Booking and Availability: Bassinets are limited in number and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Sometimes younger babies are prioritized. It's recommended to request a bassinet at the time of booking or as early as possible to ensure availability for your flight.

5. Seating Restrictions: Bassinets are usually attached to bulkhead seats due to safety requirements. Not all seats in the bulkhead row have bassinet facilities, so availability depends on the specific aircraft configuration.

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6. Usage Guidelines: Airlines may have specific guidelines for the usage of bassinets, including when the bassinet can be used during the flight (e.g., only when the seatbelt sign is off, during cruising altitude, etc.).

7. Restrictions during Turbulence or Takeoff/Landing: For safety reasons, bassinets might need to be stowed away during turbulence, takeoff, or landing. Infants should be taken out of the bassinet and held securely during these times. This is with the exception of Qantas and Virgin who provide bassinets with in-built safety belts thus allowing your baby to stay in their bassinets during turbulence. How good is that!

8. As policies can differ between airlines, it's essential to check with the specific airline you'll be flying with for their detailed guidelines and regulations regarding the use of bassinets on their flights. We’ve tried to take some of the leg work out for you by providing you a guide for each airline. 

How do I book a baby bassinet?

You always need to request an inflight bassinet for your lap baby. You can sometimes do this online or through your agent, but many airlines request that you call to arrange. Remember, that bassinets are never confirmed or guaranteed – it’s considered a request. Our advice is to call and double check your request is on your booking – then call again just before travel! Some airlines don’t give the option to request a bassinet and are rather a first come, first serve basis at the gate. In this case, it’s imperative to turn up at the airport as early as possible to make this request.

Why would I get a CoziGo for my flight?

All inflight bassinets/cots are located in one of the busiest parts of the plane. They’re near the bulkhead seats which is often located next to the toilet. It’s where people line up or loiter and create a distraction whilst baby is trying to sleep. There are also bright lights that don’t get turned off to time with your baby’s sleep schedule. CoziGo avoids these distractions and shields your baby from the bright cabin lights. It also reduces the amount of germs your baby is exposed to during the flight. 

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Wipe it down with a wet wipe – it’ll give you peace of mind before putting your baby in it.

Be prepared to remove your baby during turbulence – don’t get frustrated, it’s for their safety and a great excuse for a cuddle.

Bring a white noise machine – they are compact and light and amazing at helping your baby drift off to sleep by drowning out the distractions.

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Change into pyjamas – recreate your night time routine when it’s time for bed.  A change of nappy and clothes may help in giving your baby the sleep cue it needs to go to sleep.

Bring their favourite toy or blanket – they more familiar your baby’s environment is, the more comfortable you are going to make them thus helping them get more sleep. 

Download their music to your phone so that you can slip it in to their bassinet if that’s what you do during your usual bedtime routine

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Hit the ground running Once you’re landed, make sure you have the right stroller for the type of trip you’re on and pair it with a CoziGo that provides amazing sun cover and allow your baby to sleep on the go whilst you enjoy your vacation.

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Bassinet Weight Limit: What You Need to Know

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Bassinets are a popular choice for parents of newborn babies due to their convenience and portability. One of the most critical aspects to consider when you decide to buy a bassinet is the bassinet weight limit. Newborn babies grow quickly both in terms of weight and height, so understanding this limit is crucial.

Though the bassinet weight limit can vary based on the type of bassinet and the manufacturer’s recommendations, it’s often determined by a combination of the baby’s weight and height. A few months of age can make a significant difference in the weight of your baby, hence why many parents keep a close eye on their baby’s weight progression to ensure they remain safely inside the bassinet.

Key Takeaways

  • Bassinets have weight limits that must be followed to ensure the safety of the baby.
  • The weight limit is based on the size and weight of the baby and the structural integrity of the bassinet.
  • When choosing a bassinet, parents should consider the weight limit and other safety features, and transition their baby to a crib once they have outgrown the bassinet.

Types of Bassinets and Their Weight Limits

When it comes to bassinets, there are several types to choose from, each with its own weight limit. Here are some of the most popular types of bassinets and their weight limits:

Portable Bassinets

These bassinets are designed to be lightweight and easy to move from room to room. Most portable bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds.

Rocking Bassinets

These bassinets have a gentle rocking motion that can help soothe a baby to sleep. Most rocking bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds.

Bedside Bassinets

These bassinets are designed to attach to the side of an adult bed, allowing parents to keep their baby close by. Most bedside bassinets have a weight limit of around 25 pounds.

Traditional Bassinets

These bassinets have a classic look and feel, and are often made from wood or wicker. Most traditional bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds.

Smart Bassinets

These bassinets come with features like built-in sound machines, night lights, and even the ability to detect a baby’s cries and automatically soothe them back to sleep. The weight limit for smart bassinets varies depending on the model.

Pack and Play

These portable playards often come with a bassinet attachment for newborns. The weight limit for the bassinet attachment is typically around 15 pounds.

Travel Bassinets

These compact bassinets are designed for families on the go. Most travel bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds.

It’s important to always check the weight limit of a bassinet before using it with your baby. Exceeding the weight limit can be dangerous and increase the risk of injury.

Bassinet Weight Limit List

SNOO Smart Sleeper Baby Bassinet - Bedside Crib with Automatic Rocking Motions and Soothing White Noise - Ideal for Newborn Babies to 6 Months - Natural Sleep Training

A cutting-edge bassinet integrating smart technology, the SNOO offers a higher weight threshold, accommodating growing babies with ease and ensuring added longevity for parents seeking a lasting solution.

Weight Limit: 25 lbs (11.3 kg)

HALO 3.0 BassiNest Swivel Sleeper and Waterproof Mattress Pad (Bundle)

With a swivel design that allows for convenient positioning, this bassinet is adept for average-weight infants. Its unique construction brings the baby closer to the bedside, merging functionality with comfort.

Weight Limit : 20 lbs (9 kg)

4moms MamaRoo Sleep Bassinet, Supports Baby's Sleep with Adjustable Features - 5 Motions, 5 Speeds, 4 Soothing Sounds and 2 Heights

Marrying modern design with technical innovation, the 4moms bassinet offers motion patterns to soothe babies. With a generous weight limit, it serves parents from the newborn phase through substantial growth stages.

BABYBJORN Cradle - White, 31x23x26 Inch (Pack of 1)

A lightweight and compact cradle, BABYBJÖRN is designed for easy mobility. While it caters primarily to newborns and younger infants, its minimalist aesthetics and construction ensure it’s a stylish addition to any room.

Weight Limit : 17 lbs (7.7 kg)

Baby Delight Extra Tall Beside Me Dreamer Bassinet | Bedside Sleeper | 8-Position Height Adjustment | Flax

Ideal for parents who prefer co-sleeping arrangements, this bassinet provides safety and comfort. Designed for moderate weights, it remains a practical choice throughout a baby’s early months.

Weight Limit: 20 lbs (9 kg)

Papablic 2-in-1 Bonni Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper, Grey

A versatile 2-in-1 design allows this bassinet to function both as a standalone unit and as a bedside sleeper. It’s tailored for infants approaching the upper weight limits of typical bassinets.

Weight Limit: 24.8 lbs (11.2 kg)

AMKE 3 in 1 Baby Bassinets,All-mesh Bedside Sleeper,Baby Cradle with Storage Basket,Easy Assemble Bassinet for Infant/Newborn,Adjustable Bedside Crib,Safe Portable Baby Bed,Travel Bag Included

AMKE’s multi-functional design offers parents a comprehensive solution that evolves with their child’s needs. From bassinet to bedside sleeper, its moderate weight capacity ensures durability and longevity.

UPPAbaby Bassinet / Compatible with Vista, Cruz, Ridge, Minu Strollers / Overnight Sleep Solution / Mattress, Sheet, and Bug Shield Included / Gregory (Blue Mélange/Silver Frame)

UPPABaby’s sleek design doesn’t compromise on functionality. Designed for the average infant, it combines aesthetic appeal with the reassurance of a sturdy build.

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miclassic All mesh 2in1 Stationary&Rock Bassinet One-Second Fold Travel Crib Portable Newborn Baby (Crystal)

Blending modern design with functionality, this bassinet offers both stationary and rocking modes. Its mesh structure promotes airflow, ensuring a comfortable environment for babies nearing its weight limit.

Weight Limit: 19 lbs (8.6 kg)

ANGELBLISS Baby Bassinet Bedside Sleeper, Easy Folding Portable Bassinet for Baby with Wheels, Adjustable Height, Included Mattress (Beige)

ANGELBLISS offers a durable and elegant design. Suitable for infants up to its weight limit, it promises both safety and aesthetic appeal for modern parents.

Arm’s Reach Versatile Co-Sleeper Bedside Bassinet Featuring Height-Adjustable Legs with Adjustable Feet, Mobile with Plush Hanging Toy, and Music Box that Plays 5 Tunes, Misty

True to its name, this co-sleeper emphasizes accessibility for breastfeeding mothers. With a slightly above-average weight capacity, it’s a choice that supports a longer duration of use.

Weight Limit: 23 lbs (10.4 kg)

Arm’s Reach Cambria Co-Sleeper Bedside Bassinet Featuring Height-Adjustable Legs, Curved Wooden Ends, Breathable Mesh Sides with Pockets, and Large Lower Storage Basket, Espresso and White

Combining wood elements with a modern design, this co-sleeper stands out in aesthetics. Designed for co-sleeping and breastfeeding, its weight limit caters to most infants in their early months.

Dream On Me Traveler Portable Bassinet in Cloud Grey, Lightweight and Breathable Mesh Design, Easy to Clean and Fold Baby Bassinet - Carry Bag Included

Portability meets durability in this Dream On Me bassinet. Suitable for travel, it also caters to infants weighing up to its upper limit, making it a versatile choice for on-the-go families.

DaVinci Archie Portable Bassinet in Espresso, Removeable Wheels, Greenguard Gold Certified

With a focus on mobility, the DaVinci Archie is perfect for families that move frequently. It offers a comfortable environment for lighter infants, ensuring they remain snug during transit.

Weight Limit: 17.5 lbs (8 kg)

Simmons Kids By The Bed City Sleeper Bassinet for Twins - Adjustable Height Portable Crib with Wheels & Airflow Mesh, Grey Tweed

Designed for close-by night-time convenience, this bassinet ensures your baby is at arm’s length. Though it caters to lighter babies, its purpose is to provide quick access and peace of mind during nighttime hours.

Weight Limit: 15 lbs (6.8 kg)

Safety Considerations for Bassinet Use

When it comes to using a bassinet for your newborn, safety should always be the top priority. Here are some important safety considerations to keep in mind:

Weight Limit

One of the most important safety considerations for bassinet use is the weight limit. It is crucial to follow the manufacturer’s weight limit guidelines to prevent the bassinet from collapsing or tipping over. Parents should also keep in mind that as babies grow and gain weight, they may outgrow the bassinet before they reach the weight limit.

Safe Sleep Guidelines

Bassinet use should always follow safe sleep guidelines to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). This includes placing the baby on their back to sleep, using a firm and flat sleep surface, and avoiding soft bedding, such as blankets, pillows, and bumper pads.

Fitted Sheet

Using a fitted sheet that fits snugly around the bassinet mattress is important to prevent suffocation hazards. Loose bedding or sheets that do not fit properly can pose a risk to the baby.

Safety Standards

When choosing a bassinet, parents should look for models that meet federal safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and are certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). This ensures that the bassinet has been tested for safety and meets strict guidelines.

Parents should ensure that the bassinet is placed in a safe space, away from hazards such as cords, curtains, and other objects that could pose a risk to the baby. Additionally, the bassinet should be placed on a flat and stable surface to prevent tipping.

Overall, following these safety considerations can help ensure a safe and comfortable sleep environment for your newborn in their bassinet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended weight limit for a bassinet.

The recommended weight limit for a bassinet varies depending on the brand and model. Generally, most bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds, which is suitable for infants up to around 3-4 months old. It’s important to always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and not exceed the recommended weight limit.

Are there any safety concerns when using a bassinet with a weight limit?

Yes, there are safety concerns when using a bassinet with a weight limit. If the weight limit is exceeded, the bassinet can become unstable and increase the risk of injury or suffocation to the baby. It’s important to always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and not exceed the recommended weight limit.

Which bassinet brands offer models with higher weight limits?

Some bassinet brands offer models with higher weight limits than the standard 15-20 pounds. For example, the Halo Bassinest Swivel Sleeper has a weight limit of 30 pounds, while the Graco Dream Suite Bassinet has a weight limit of 20 pounds. It’s important to research and compare different brands and models before making a purchase to ensure that the weight limit meets your needs.

At what age should I transition my baby from a bassinet to a crib?

It’s generally recommended to transition your baby from a bassinet to a crib once they reach around 4-6 months old or when they start to show signs of rolling over or pushing up on their hands and knees. However, every baby is different and it’s important to monitor your baby’s development and adjust accordingly. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for transitioning to a crib.

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Bassinet Weight Limit Lists (24 Most Popular Brands)

Bassinet weight limit IS a big deal as it’s all about the safety of your baby.

And if your baby is older or on the heavier side, chances are, they might not be able to use the bassinet you bought for them, AT ALL! 

Which is a waste of money.

So you need to consider the weight limit of your preferred bassinet, aside from its other features.

If you’re looking for a list of popular bassinets with their sizes and weight limit in one neat article, then you’ve come to the right place.

Scroll down below and see which one has the highest weight limit and can carry a heavy baby.

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How to choose a baby bassinet.

Aside from the maximum weight limit, here are some other features you should look out for in your ideal bassinet:

  • Safety Standard Certifications

Bassinets with the JPMA Certification Seal means they’ve met US government safety standards. Some have also met and/or exceeded European standards.

While those with the GreenGuard™ Gold certificate and/ or Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® mean they’re considered non-toxic bassinet.

So look out for these certifications if you want a guarantee that you’re getting a safe, non-toxic bassinet for your baby.

Consider the available space you have and where you’ll be placing the bassinet.

There are bassinets with a small footprint . While some can take up some significant space.

Some can be easily folded and kept away for storage. Others have some extra pockets or have space underneath to put in diapers, wet wipes, and some baby essentials.

  • Portability

Think about using the bassinet outside of your baby’s or your bedroom. 

Can you easily push or pull it to another room?

Is it lightweight enough to be carried instead?

Can you use it for visiting family and friends over the weekend?

  • Breathability

Bassinets with a mesh side are preferable to have as you can easily see your baby without having to walk over and peek inside the bassinet.

One with a retractable side is also great to have. This makes it easier to carry them at night for feedings or comfort.

Durability and stability are a must when choosing a bassinet. 

Check that it has a solid frame and it’s not rickety nor shaky.

  • Adjustability

You might want to take a look at bassinets with adjustable heights. 

As you can easily reach for your baby, making it easier when breastfeeding or when you’re a c-section mom.

FAQ on Bassinet Weight Limit

When should you stop using a bassinet.

If your baby is starting to get more mobile – starting to roll on their side or is starting to prop themselves up to a sitting position – that’s the time to stop using a bassinet.

How do you know when a baby is too big for a bassinet?

You’ll know when your baby is too big for the bassinet when they’re more active and more mobile. When they are starting to sit up or roll over on their side. And when there’s not enough wiggle room for them in the bassinet.

What to do if my baby can’t fit in the bassinet anymore?

If you bought a brand-new bassinet but your baby can’t fit in it, then you got no choice but to sell it and buy a crib or pack n play instead.

Which bassinet has the highest weight limit?

In this list, the bassinet with the highest weight limit is the Mika Micky Bedside Sleeper Bassinet for Breastfeeding with a 33 lbs or 15 kg weight limit.

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Takeaway on Bassinet Weight Limit

Consider getting 2nd hand bassinets, especially those that are barely used. There’s a lot of that online, especially on parenting groups, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Goodbuy Gear.

And whatever you choose, always remember to follow safe sleep practices.

I hope this bassinet weight limit has helped you in your research for the most suitable bassinet for your baby.

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Using an airline bassinet? Watch out for age, height and/or weight limits

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Using an airline bassinet on an upcoming long haul flight? Take note of this traveler’s tale and heed these tips — and remember, there’s A LOT more advice and information in the Flying with a Baby or Toddler Advice Index !

Last week I heard from a mother preparing to fly with SAS from the United States to Eastern Europe with her FOUR children, ages 6, 5, 4 and 11 months. (Cross your fingers for smooth flights and connections for these fearless family travelers!)

As you can imagine, she was shocked as she called to confirm her flights, only to find out that the airline would not allow her to use the airline bassinet for her baby because she is 2 months past their age limit for using bassinets, which for SAS is 9 months.

Although the particular bassinet used in the aircraft is rated to 24 lbs., the agent—and manager stood firm by their policy and refused to reserve a bassinet for the lap infant. She’s not the first parent to get caught off guard by an unexpected age limit for airline bassinets (a.k.a. sky cots). Here are a few reasons to be aware of if you have overseas travel with an infant in mind:

  • The shapes and sizes of the airline bassinets themselves can vary a great deal between airlines, and even between different aircraft models operated by the same airline.
  • More often than the weight of the child, it’s the length of the baby that is more of an issue regarding the size of a particular bassinet.
  • Additionally, many airlines put their feet down when it becomes more likely a baby will be able to pull up or climb and topple over the side of the bassinet.

If you plan to take advantage of an airline’s bassinet for an upcoming flight with your baby, you should make sure you choose an airline that will accommodate your infant at the time of travel. And remember, bassinets are generally available on a first-come first served basis. So make sure you’re seated in the proper locations on the aircraft to avoid that possible snafu. (Much, much more on that in Travels with Baby , including the possible drawbacks of being on the busy, bulkhead row with baby .)

Here are just a few differences in how airlines specify their airline bassinet policies:

Note: Airlines, fleets and airline bassinet specifics may change over time. These details are meant to give you a general idea of what to be aware of and should be checking directly with your airline at the time of booking.

  • SAS – Bassinets for infants 9 months and younger. Click here for more information about flying with infants on SAS
  • Air Canada – Bassinets for infants who cannot yet sit upright and weigh less than 25 lbs or 12 kgs (specific age not stated). Click here for more information on flying with infants on AirCanada
  • Lufthansa – Bassinets (cots) for infants up to 14 kg and 83 cm (32 inches) in length. Click here for more information on flying with infants on Lufthansa
  • KLM – Bassinets (carrycots) for infants no longer than 65 cm (25 inches) and weighing no more than 10 kg (22 lbs) on day of travel. Click here for more information on flying with infants on KLM
  • Virgin Atlantic – bassinets (cots) for babies up to 1 year as long as they fit the bassinet, which varies in size between aircraft and classes of service. Follow this link for details. Click here for more information on flying with infants on Virgin-Atlantic
  • American Airlines – bassinets on 777 aircraft and some 767 aircraft for children under 2 years and weighing less than 35 lbs. (15.8 kg). I don’t know about you, but I’d like to see a sky cot that seats a 23-month-old! (Perhaps it’s like British Airways’ ?) Click here for  more information about flying with infants on American Airlines

And remember, British Airways not only provides infant bassinets (sky cots) for babies, but also offers a limited number of the Britax toddler seats that can be mounted on the bulkhead for children under 2 years. Click here to see it and read about our experience flying with this toddler seat.

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What is the Weight Limit for a Bassinet? (Fundamental Guide)

Are you the proud parent of a new baby? Congratulations! 

This is the beginning of one of your most memorable journeys. You will first need to choose a place to sleep for your baby.

Many parents opt for a bassinet , as they are smaller and more compact than traditional cribs. But what is the weight limit for a bassinet? Can you use it for your newborn if they are above average weight? Let’s find out.

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The weight limit for a bassinet- Why is it important to consider when buying a bassinet?

Different bassinets have different weight limits. However, it is essential to consider the weight limit when choosing a bassinet for your child, as you want to ensure that it can safely support your child’s weight. Generally speaking, the heavier your child is, the sturdier and more supportive the bassinet will need.

There are a few reasons why it is essential to consider the weight limit when choosing a bassinet:

  • This is because a bassinet that is too small may not be able to support the weight of your baby, and a bassinet that is too large may be uncomfortable for your baby. 
  • Second, if your infant exceeds the weight limit, they may become uncomfortable in the bassinet. 
  • Finally, if you plan to use the bassinet for a long flight, This is the beginning of one of your most memorable journeys. You will first need to choose a comfortable place to sleep for your baby. 
  • The weight limit for airplane bassinet : different airlines have different weight limits. However, this would help because the weight limit will determine how long your infant can safely use the bassinet. If your infant exceeds the weight limit, they may be at risk of suffocating or injury. Although, the weight limit for airplane bassinet lies between 20 to 25 pounds for infants traveling. It is essential to check with your airline to determine their specific bassinet weight limits.

How Much Weight Does a Bassinet Hold?

If you’re a new parent wondering how much weight a bassinet can hold. You want your baby to be safe in their bed.

Bassinets are a popular choice for many babies and infants because they provide a safe and comfortable place for them to sleep. They’re also smaller and lower to the ground than traditional cribs, which makes them more accessible for mothers to reach when they need to comfort or feed their baby in the middle of the night.

How Much Weight Does a Bassinet Hold? Well, it depends on the type of bassinet you have. The standard bassinet weight limit is 15 pounds, but some higher-end models can hold up to 30 pounds of baby’s weight. If you need to figure out how much weight your bassinet can hold, check the product specifications before placing your baby in it. Most manufacturers will list the recommended maximum weight limit in the product description.

How much weight does a pack n play bassinet hold?

A pack n play bassinet is a portable crib used for travel or at home. It typically has a metal or plastic frame and mesh sides and can be folded up for easy storage.

How much weight a pack n play bassinet hold depends on the specific model and the weight limit the manufacturer has set. However, most Pack’ n Play bassinets are designed to hold babies up to 15 pounds safely. Some models may have a higher weight limit. In contrast, others may be lower, so you must check the specifications of the particular model you are interested in before making a purchase.

Bassinet Weight Limit and standard baby growth Chart

The following is a bassinet weight limit chart:

As you can see, the bassinet weight limit generally ranges from 20 to 40 pounds. To be certain, however, it is best to contact the manufacturer of your bassinet.

How to choose a baby bassinet- newer mandatory federal standards

When deciding on the best bassinet for your newborn babies, there are many factors that you must take into account, such as bassinet weight limit, budget, safety, and style.

The most crucial factor to consider when choosing a bassinet is safety. Make sure the bassinet you choose meets all current safety standards the Consumer Product Safety Commission sets. The CPSC has a list of recalled bassinets on its website, so check that your chosen bassinet is not included.

Another critical factor to consider is the style of bassinet you want. There are many different styles to choose from, so take some time to decide which will best fit your needs. Some common styles include:

  • Traditional bassinets: These are the most basic style of the bassinet and usually come with a detachable canopy, storage basket, and wheels for easy mobility.
  • Cradle bassinets: These are similar to wood bassinet but are smaller in size and often come with a rocking feature.
  • Travel bassinets: These are lightweight and portable, making them ideal for taking with you on trips or vacations.
  • Convertible bassinets: These can be converted into a toddler bed, making them a significant long-term investment.

Bassinet dimensions

The standard bassinet dimensions of all types.

Popular bassinets come in all shapes and sizes with voluntary safety standards. You can find them made out of wood, metal, or even plastic. They all have pros and cons, so it comes down to personal preference as to which material you want your bassinet to be made of.

As for choosing the right size, you should consider both the bassinet’s weight and height limit. The general rule is that the bassinet should be no more than 20% of your baby’s body weight. So, if your baby weighs 10 pounds, the bassinet should be at most a weight limit of 2 pounds.

As for height, you want to ensure the bassinet is tall enough so your baby can not climb out. Most bassinets have a height limit of about 30 inches.

Bassinet age limit

It is essential to consider that the age recommendations for a bassinet sometimes differ from the weight limit. For example, some bassinets may have a weight limit of 15 pounds but only be recommended for infants aged 2 months and up.

However, some have a weight limit of 20 pounds or more. They can be used for babies aged 3 months and up. Always check the age recommendations before purchasing a bassinet to ensure you get the right product for your baby.

Most bassinets have a maximum weight limit of 15 lbs and a maximum height limit of 30 inches. However, some convertible bassinets can accommodate a child up to 50 pounds and 37 inches tall.

Choosing the perfect baby crib can be quite a task with all the different types, materials, sizes, and shapes available on the market these days.

The general bassinet age recommendations are for newborns to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, and 9 to 12 months.

Bassinet age range

A bassinet, a small bed for babies between birth and four months of age, is a particular type of baby bed. Many bassinets have features like storage baskets, rocking stands, and canopies to make them even more functional, like travel cribs. They are an ideal way to keep infants close during the early weeks and months.

As your baby grows, consider transitioning to a full-size crib. But bassinets have several advantages over cribs, including their smaller size, making them more convenient for parents with limited space in their nurseries. They are also more affordable than cribs, making them an excellent option for budget-conscious parents.

If you’re searching for a bassinet that will last beyond the newborn stage, consider a convertible bassinet that can be converted into a playpen. These products usually have the highest weight limit and can be used for babies up to three years old.

When shopping for a bassinet, keep in mind that the following features can make it more comfortable and functional for both you and your baby:

  • A mattress that is firm and fits snugly in the new bassinet.
  • A removable canopy protects your baby from drafts and bright light.
  • A storage basket or tray for diapers, wipes, and other supplies.
  • A rocking or gliding base to help soothe your baby.
  • Lockable wheels make moving the bassinet from one room to another easy.

As you shop for a bassinet, remember that the price can range widely, from around $50 to $500 or more. Generally, the most expensive models tend to offer the most features and quality. But you can spend a little money to get a great bassinet. There are plenty of high-quality, affordable options on the market.

You’ll only use the bassinet for a few months, so it’s worth considering if you have a limited budget. These products can be used for your baby from birth until they are ready for a regular bed, and they typically cost less than $100.

Bassinet measurements

Most bassinets are about 2 feet wide and 4 feet long, which is the right size for a newborn baby.

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Bassinet size limits

There are many sizes, but not all bassinets have the same thing: they are smaller than standard cribs. It would help if you also considered the bassinet size and weight limits. It should be large enough for your baby to fit it comfortably.

They are designed to fit newborns and infants up to about four months old, though some models may accommodate babies up to six months old. When choosing a bassinet, measure the interior space to ensure that your baby has plenty of room to sleep comfortably.

Bassinets are typically smaller than cribs, making them an excellent choice for smaller homes or apartments. They’re also lighter and more portable, which can be helpful if you plan to travel with your baby or move around the house often.

However, they have shorter lifespans than cribs and may need to be replaced sooner. Additionally, they can be more expensive than other baby sleepers, such as playards. 

A bassinet that holds the most weight

INFANS 2 in 1 Rocking Bassinet for Newborn Baby can hold a baby up to 55 pounds. It is one of the most durable bassinets on the market, perfect for parents who want a reliable product that will last them through multiple babies.

Bassinet reviews

Ingenuity dream & grow bedside baby bassinet .

This bedside bassinet weight limit is 30 lbs. It is easy to assemble and has 2 modes. The first mode is for newborns, where the bassinet is close to the bed so you can easily feed and bond with your baby. 

The second mode is when your baby starts to sit up and play, the bassinet moves away from the bed, so they have more space. The height is also adjustable to have it at a comfortable level for both you and your baby. It comes in Grey or white.

Graco My View 4 in 1 Bassinet 

This bassinet can be used as an infant, changing station, and toddler bed. The 4-in-1 bassinet easily converts to meet your baby’s needs as they grow and folds flat for easy storage and travel.

The Graco bassinet weight limit is upto 20 pounds. It has a big storage basket for all of the baby’s essentials. Moreover, it is made with sturdy metal and plastic construction for long-lasting use.

4moms Breeze Plus Portable Playard with Removable Bassinet

The 4moms Breeze Plus is the perfect playard for on-the-go parents. It features a removable bassinet and baby changing station, making it easy to keep your little one comfortable and clean while you’re away from home. 

The one-handed setup makes it quick and easy to set and take down, so parents can spend more time playing with their little ones. The 4moms Breeze Plus is also lightweight and portable, so you can take it wherever you go. From the makers of the mamaRoo, the 4moms Breeze Plus is the perfect playard for busy parents on the go.

4moms breeze bassinet weight limit is 18 pounds, and the playard weight limit is 55 pounds. Moreover, It comes with a travel bag for easy portability.

Delta Children Deluxe Sweet Beginnings Bedside Bassinet 

The need for round-the-clock care and attention gradually decreases as your little one grows. But your baby needs your love and support to feel happy and safe during those first few months. The Delta bassinet weight limit is 15 pounds for your newborn to stay close by during the night. 

Featuring a sturdy metal frame with beautiful falling leaves detailing, this portable crib has built-in lights and sounds to soothe your baby back to sleep. Plus, mesh sides provide maximum breathability and airflow, while the included mattress ensures a comfortable slumber for your little one.  

HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper

Halo bassinest age limit is 15 pounds, and when your baby reaches that weight, you can remove the bassinet insert for safe sleep space and use the product as a sleeper only for your little one. It is the perfect bedside bassinet for your baby. With its unique design, the HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper allows you to bring the baby close while keeping them safe and secure. 

The award-winning design allows your baby to sleep at your bedside without worrying about rolling out of bed. With its smooth, gentle glide motion, the HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper can be easily positioned for maximum comfort and convenience. The exclusive no-roll technology keeps the baby safe and sounds all night long. The included Soothing Center features a nightlight, vibration, and white noise to help soothe the baby.

Graco Pack and Play On the Go Playard 

The Graco Pack’ n Play Playard On the Go is a portable playpen with a full-size bassinet. This playpen is designed to make travel with your little one more accessible and convenient. It can be used as a travel bassinet, changing station, or playpen and features a push-button fold for easy setup and take down. The Graco pack and play bassinet weight limit is 25 pounds, but for playard, it can accommodate up to 35 pounds.

Chicco LullaGo Anywhere Portable Bassinet

The Chicco Lullago Anywhere Portable Bassinet is perfect for on-the-go infants. It is made with a durable and sturdy steel frame. However, the Chicco bassinet weight limit is upto 15 pounds. 

This unique bassinet also features a comfortable mattress and a soft, breathable fabric canopy that helps keep your baby cool and comfortable. The Lullago Anywhere Portable Bassinet folds flat for easy storage and travel and comes with a carrying case for added convenience.

INFANS 2 in 1 Rocking Bassinet for Newborn Baby

Bassinets can be a great way for your baby to sleep in close proximity during the first few months, and the Infans 2-in-1 Rocking Bassinet is perfect for parents who want the best of both worlds. This bassinet can be used as a traditional bassinet with its legs in the rocking position. It can be easily converted into a stationary crib for your baby’s age. 

The bassinet also features height-adjustable legs, so you can customize the height to fit your needs. Moreover, it comes with a detachable and thick mattress for extra comfort. The Infans 2-in-1 Rocking Bassinet is perfect for parents who want the best.

Moreover, despite all the above, you can also consider the fisher price soothing motions bassinet and guava lotus bassinet for a baby’s healthy sleeping environment.

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Best Travel Cribs

The best travel cribs are super portable to make your job as carrier-of-all-the-stuff a tad easier., by jen labracio.

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Traveling with babies and kids can be so rewarding, but there’s one thing you need when you get going: gear. To make things easier, you may want to have a travel stroller (or maybe your usual travel system will work just fine) and a travel car seat , but no matter how lightly you want to pack, your little one will need a safe place to rest. The best travel cribs are super portable to make your job as the baby gear schlepper a tad easier.

Babylist’s Top Picks for the Best Travel Cribs

  • Best Lightweight: Babybjörn Travel Crib Light
  • Best Affordable Lightweight: Chicco Alfa Lite Lightweight Travel Playard
  • Best for Flying: Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib & Play Yard
  • Best Affordable: Graco Pack ‘n Play Portable Playard
  • Best for Toddlers: Newton Baby Travel Crib and Play Yard
  • Most Versatile: UPPAbaby REMI Travel Crib & Playard
  • Most Portable: Aeromoov Instant Travel Cot
  • Best for Small Spaces: Bugaboo Stardust Playard
  • Best for Car Travel: Maxi-Cosi Swift Playard

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How we chose the best travel cribs.

  • Our Top Picks

What Is a Travel Crib?

Do you need a travel crib, what to look for in a travel crib, babylist’s picks for the best travel cribs, best lightweight travel crib.

Babybjörn Travel Crib & Organic Sheet Bundle - Dark Green - $279.99.

Babybjörn Travel Crib & Organic Sheet Bundle - Dark Green

Why we love it.

Weighing in at just 13 pounds, the Babybjörn Travel Crib is one of the lightest travel cribs on the market, making it especially ideal if you’re a family who’s routinely on the go. Top features include an incredibly easy setup (it unfolds and breaks down in one motion, and there are no loose parts to worry about), breathable mesh sides and a firm but ultra-comfy mattress that parents rave about. The mattress and the fabric frame are both machine washable, so it’s easy to clean. And when the crib is folded in its carrying case, it will fit within any airline baggage compartment. Wheels up, with baby in tow!

Keep in Mind

You’ll want to stop using this travel crib around three years old or until your little one is able to climb out of it. But unlike many other travel cribs, there’s no weight limit for the Babybjörn, since the crib’s mattress rests on ground. This means you’ll get more time out of this travel crib than most.

What Babylist Parents Say

“Very happy with this travel crib – lightweight, packable, set up is incredibly easy, and it’s simple to disassemble for cleaning. The thing that set this crib apart for other similar travel-appropriate pack-and-plays for us was the thicker mattress – our 9 month old slept just as well in this travel crib as she does at home. Great product, we would highly recommend!” -BH

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Best Affordable Lightweight Travel Crib

Chicco Alfa Lite Lightweight Travel Playard - Dove - $169.99.

Chicco Alfa Lite Lightweight Travel Playard - Dove

A lightweight travel crib is a sound investment if you’re a family who’s frequently on the go or if you plan on using it for multiple children, but many cost upwards of $300, especially after you add on accessories like sheets. Chicco’s Alfa Lite is a stellar lightweight travel crib but is about half the price of other similar options. And don’t worry—you won’t be sacrificing on features or quality. It weighs 13 pounds, is easy to open and close, folds down into a zippered carrying bag (with a large shoulder strap) and even has a zip-down side for easy access to your little one.

The Alfa Lite is Greenguard Gold Certified. Some parents mention that the mattress is on the thinner side.

“This travel playard is perfect. The design is sleek and the safely measures are advanced. The side opening zipper is buckled to the leg so no little hands can magically unzip themselves. The mattress pad also gets buckled in place. It took seconds to set up and take down. The travel playard makes your life so much easier while traveling and doesn’t take up much of any space in the car. 100/10 recommend buying!!!” -Sophia K.

Best Travel Crib for Flying

Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib & Play Yard - $229.95.

Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib & Play Yard

If you’ve ever traveled with kids, especially via plane, you know the value of having one less thing to tote around. Meet the Lotus: the travel-crib-turned-backpack that no traveling family should leave home without. This ultra-lightweight crib folds seamlessly into a compact, backpack-style carrying case, leaving your hands free to deal with the other 142 things they’ll be tasked with for attempting to leave the house with your littles in tow. (This feature comes in especially handy in airports.) We also love the unique zip-down “door” feature of the crib’s mesh side—it makes getting down on baby’s level for cuddles, feeding or play super easy, then quietly zips back up and locks into place.

Like the Babybjörn Travel Crib, the Guava’s mattress is flush to the ground, meaning there’s no weight limit usage recommendations here, either. Some parents report that the mattress is fairly thin, however.

“The Lotus crib is one of the best products we have. It is lightweight, folds and assembles in just a few snaps, and has mesh sides. The fabric comes completely off and is machine washable.” -Kristin

Best Affordable Travel Crib

Graco Pack 'n Play Portable Playard - Reign - $59.99.

Graco Pack 'n Play Portable Playard - Reign

If you’re looking for simple, sturdy travel crib that will stand the test of time but won’t break the bank, this Pack ‘n Play from Graco fits the bill. Although it’s basic, the features are anything but—there are a ton of things that you (and your little one) will love. We especially appreciate the sturdy frame, the roomy area for play and sleep and the push-button fold for quick and easy breakdown. And at around $70, this travel crib is perfect for using as an extra playard around the house and for keeping at the grandparents’ house or anywhere else you know you’ll be visiting on a regular basis.

You can’t attach any extras to this travel crib, like a bassinet or changing table. And some parents complain that the mattress is on the thin side, so that may be something to consider if you’re planning on using it for more than just the occasional weekend away. It’s also fairly heavy, so you won’t want to use it if you’re traveling by plane or anywhere else where you’ll need to carry it around frequently.

Best Travel Crib for Toddlers

Newton Baby Travel Crib and Play Yard - Grey - $299.99.

Newton Baby Travel Crib and Play Yard - Grey

As your baby grows into a toddler , many parents still need the safety that the confines of a crib provide—especially while traveling. But what happens when your toddler is too big for their travel crib but too little for a bed? Enter the Newton. The mattress is about two times larger than most travel cribs, making it ideal for an older toddler who may be sized out of a smaller playard. It’s also 100 percent breathable and washable, made with the same Wovenaire technology used in the brand’s much-loved crib mattress. It’s flush to the ground, so there’s no weight limit, and it’s super comfy and GREENGAURD Gold Certified.

The playard weighs in at about 17 pounds, so while it’s not the lightest on the market, it’s still fairly easy to travel with and the weight is for a good cause. Assembly and breakdown are easy and the crib comes with a travel bag for easy storage. And it’s not just for the toddler years; there’s a bassinet insert for use from day one. Oh, and when you are ready to graduate your toddler from the travel crib, check out these great toddler travel beds .

Because of the Newton’s larger sleep space, it’s a bit bulkier than some of the other travel cribs on our list. The travel bag only has a handle, not a shoulder strap or backpack straps. And the crib is too large to store in the overhead compartment of an airplane

“I despise traditional pack n play style things. Newton’s playard is innovative and will definitely grow with a child from infancy through the preschool years! My 4.5 year old can still sleep in it comfortably with plenty of space. I really appreciate the thought that went into this product.” -Mona

Most Versatile Travel Crib

UPPAbaby REMI Travel Crib & Playard - Charlie - $299.99.

UPPAbaby REMI Travel Crib & Playard - Charlie

And speaking of multifunctional products, the Remi from UPPAbaby is the best choice if you’re looking for an all-in-one travel crib and playard to use both at home and when you’re on the go. There’s a ton of functionality built in to this smartly designed (and beautiful) playard. It’s Greenguard Gold Certified and includes a removable bassinet, a zip-down side panel, a triple layer air mesh mattress and a smooth, simple fold that takes one hand and only a few seconds. There are also lots of accessories to add on. A few of our favorites include the changing station , organizer and canopy .

The Remi is expensive, and even moreso when you start adding on accessories. It’s also fairly heavy, weighing in at about 20 pounds. This isn’t a big deal if you’re planning to use it mostly at home and for the occasional overnight trip, but if your family travels frequently and you need to bring along a place for your baby to sleep, it may not be your best option.

“Incredibly easy to set up. Our baby just started crawling and we don’t have a good play yard set up yet, so this was great to put him in a for the meantime. We purchased it instead of a Graco pack and play because of the zipper access and mattress quality. Love it!!!” -Rachel

Most Portable Travel Crib

Aeromoov Instant Travel Cot - White Sand - $195.00.

Aeromoov Instant Travel Cot - White Sand

Pop-up tent meets travel crib in the Aeromoov. This 11-pound playard works just as well for a day at the beach or the park as it does for an overnight at grandma’s and is our top pick if you’re looking for one piece of gear you can use both indoors and out. The origami-style fold takes about two seconds (literally), and once it’s folded down, the whole thing slips into a bag and is less than five inches wide. It’s easy to stash for travel or throw over your shoulder and carry if you need to bring it along for an outdoor adventure. (There are also lots of useful accessories available like a sunshade and a mosquito net.) Another feature we love: there are two levels, one upper level bassinet-style for newborns up to about two months and a the main lower level for older babies and toddlers.

If you’re using the crib indoors and your little one moves around a lot, the fabric makes a “swishing” sound that’s a bit loud.

Best Travel Cribs for Small Spaces

Bugaboo stardust playard - grey melange.

Simple, streamlined and seamless. The Bugaboo Stardust is one of the smaller travel crib + playards on our list, but it packs a big punch. Unlike most travel cribs that open from the center of the base and feature fold-out legs, the standout feature here is the accordion-style fold. It makes it quick and easy to open and close by either pushing or pulling each side. You can even fold the Stardust with the mattress still inside—a pretty big deal and a huge time-saving (and sanity-saving) feature.

The Stardust weighs about 14 pounds and has a compact design that’s ideal for spaces that can’t handle a giant playard, either at home or when you’re on the go. There’s also a bassinet attachment for younger babies, a really comfortable mattress and all-around mesh panels.

The maximum weight limit for the Stardust is similar to the other travel cribs on our list, but because of smaller size, your little one may outgrow it in height sooner than they would with other playards. It’s also on the pricier side.

“I’m a first time mom and it feels like I have tried all the baby products out there. We were in the market for a new pack n’ play so I recently purchased this for my 5.5 month old and it is a game changer when it comes to portability and ease. I’ve found other products like this are bulky and difficult to store, but the Stardust is slender, lightweight and unfolds in one second. (No exaggeration.) I would highly recommend this product for travel, sleeping or playtime - in fact, we’re looking forward to traveling with it over the holidays!” -AlexT

Best Travel Crib for Car Travel

Maxi-cosi swift play yard - classic graphite.

Weighing in at just over 18 pounds, the Maxi-Cosi Swift is too heavy and bulky for regular air travel. But it’s also quite a bit lighter than many of the standard playards on the market, so we still wanted to consider it for our best-of list. That’s why think it’s an ideal choice if you’re a family who travels frequently by car. While you won’t want to lug it around on the regular, it’s easy enough to load and unload from any vehicle. And the setup and breakdown? It’s an actual dream, especially during travel when you have 14 other things to do after you set up your little one’s sleep space. Parents rave about how easy it is—it actually folds in one step using only one hand. Other pros to love include a super sturdy design, a comfortable mattress and a bassinet attachment that comes included at no extra cost.

As noted above, the Swift weighs about 18 pounds, so it’s not the lightest travel crib of the bunch, but isn’t the heaviest, either.

“We have tried a handful of play yards and the difficulty of putting them down and back up is what always frustrates us. The swift is truly like no other. It takes less than 5 seconds to set it up and less than five seconds to break it down. Not only is it so easy but it’s also so aesthetically pleasing!!” -Momof3

  • We analyzed results from Babylist’s Best Baby Products survey, which polled 6,000 Babylist users and asked them to share the baby products they love the most and why.
  • We utilized insight from the Babylist editorial team, including Gear Editor Jen LaBracio, an expert in the baby space for over six years and a mom of two who has written hundreds of baby gear guides and personally researched and tested hundreds of baby products, including many travel cribs.
  • We reviewed customer reviews from hundreds of real Babylist parents.

A travel crib is a portable crib you can use for sleep or play when you’re away from home with your baby or toddler. While you can use most playards for the same purpose, travel cribs are specifically designed with travel in mind; they’re lighter, more compact and easier to set up and break down than your average playard. Travel cribs generally accommodate newborns to toddlers about three years old.

Whether or not you need a travel crib depends on how often you travel and where you’re heading on your next adventure.

Many hotels and even some rental homes may supply a travel crib. Using a baby gear rental company is an option, too. But if you’re staying somewhere that doesn’t supply a crib, you don’t want to rent or you simply prefer to be in control of what your baby sleeps in while you’re away, investing in a travel crib is probably a good idea.

Besides being a place to rest, travel cribs are also a safe place for your little one to play, especially when you’re away from your usual surroundings and potentially dealing with a non- babyproofed space. (We’re looking at you, sharp table corners and exposed electrical sockets.) You can even use some travel cribs as a napping spot on days spent at the beach or park.

Travel cribs can be expensive. A travel crib is also something you’ll use for years, especially if your family travels frequently. Think through these features before you buy.

  • Weight. This is one of the most important features to look for in a travel crib. A lightweight travel crib is easier to lift and carry than a heavier option. To figure out if this is important to you or not, think through how often you’ll be traveling and which modes of transport you generally use. Do you travel infrequently and often by car? Plan to use your travel crib only for a trip to the grandparents’ once a year? Then your travel crib’s weight may not be hugely important to you. Are you planning several trips by plane where you’ll need to bring your travel crib along? Then the weight of the travel crib you choose should jump to the top of your priority list.
  • Size and portability. Similar to weight, the size and overall portability of your travel crib are important features, but also dependent on how often you travel and how you get wherever you’re going. If you’re a frequent flyer, you’ll want a travel crib that’s not only lightweight but portable, too. Look for a compact crib and something that has either backpack straps or another easy way to carry it through someplace like an airport or train station. If not, however, a slightly larger travel crib or one that doesn’t come with built-in carry straps may be just fine.
  • Longevity. How long you’ll be able to use your travel crib is a big factor to consider while shopping. One thing to consider is the crib’s design. Although not outwardly labeled this way, there are two basic types of travel cribs: cribs with raised mattresses and cribs where the mattress lies flush with the floor. Most travel cribs with raised mattresses have weight maximums. This means that if you have a larger, heavier child, they may exceed the travel crib’s weight long before you feel comfortable letting them sleep in a regular bed or even a toddler travel bed while you’re away from home. Travel cribs where the mattress sits directly on the floor, however, often do not have weight maximums. While your little one still may outgrow the crib by height, these types of travel cribs often can be used for a longer period of time.
  • Ease of breakdown and setup. Travel with babies and toddlers is no easy feat. Look for a travel crib that sets up and breaks down quickly and easily so you can spend less time grappling with gear and more time enjoying your vacation.
  • Materials and breathability. Look for a travel crib with a breathable mattress, breathable mesh sides and one that’s made from soft, comfortable materials. If it’s important to you, you may prefer a travel crib that’s GREENGUARD Gold Certified or uses organic materials. Removable and machine washable sides and covers are also nice-to-have features in case of a mess.
  • Budget. Travel cribs can get pricey, especially if you want one that’s extremely lightweight and portable. Thinking through how often you’ll be traveling and what types of features will make the most sense to you can help you determine your budget.

Jen LaBracio

Senior gear editor.

Jen LaBracio is Babylist’s Senior Gear Editor, a role that perfectly combines her love of all things baby gear with her love of (obsessive) research. When she’s not testing out a new high chair or pushing the latest stroller model around her neighborhood, she likes to run, spin, listen to podcasts, read and spend time at the beach. In her past life, she worked for over a decade in children’s publishing. She lives outside of Chicago with her husband and their two boys, Will and Ben.

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  • FIRM, FLAT SLEEP SURFACE – Includes a waterproof mattress with a firm, flat sleep surface, a fitted sheet and zip-off, machine washable bassinet fabrics. Mesh side panels provide reassuring visibility and airflow.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT BABY BASSINET – Weighing only 12 pounds, LullaGo Anywhere features an ultra-lightweight design, space-saving footprint and convenient carry bag.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE – Sturdy metal legs snap on in seconds for easy setup. LullaGo Anywhere folds flat and fits inside the included carry bag for an effortless travel bassinet.
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified – The LullaGo Anywhere Portable Bassinet is GREENGUARD Gold certified for low chemical emissions, contributing to heathier air quality around baby.
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE POCKET – A mesh storage pocket on the bassinet keeps little essentials conveniently close.

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LullaGo Anywhere LE

Removable Canopy

Shields the light for a more subdued sleep environment.

Contemporary Style

Stylish wood-grain finish legs and modern simplicity, the LullaGo Anywhere LE complements any room and is the perfect, convenient sleep space for baby.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Firm, Flat Sleep Surface

As recommended by safe sleep guidelines.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Fast & Easy Set Up

Sturdy, metal snap-on legs allow you to assemble and disassemble in seconds.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Convenient Storage

Mesh pocket holds little essentials such as pacifiers or burp cloths.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Designed for Comfort

Features a breathable sleep space for baby with mesh sides for increased visibility and airflow.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Contemporary Design

Stylish wood-grain finish legs integrate with the aesthetic of your home.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

Travel Friendly

Folds flat and includes a carry bag for ultimate portability.

LullaGo Anywhere LE

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Product Description

Not too big, not too small, LullaGo Anywhere Portable Bassinet is just the right size travel bassinet for your newborn’s first months. Weighing only 12 pounds, its lightweight design, compact footprint and convenient carry bag provide restful sleep at home and away. LullaGo Anywhere bassinet features a streamlined design with a firm, flat sleep surface and mesh side panels for visibility and airflow. The waterproof mattress includes a bonus fitted sheet and the bassinet fabrics zip-off for easy machine washing. A mesh storage pocket keeps little essentials conveniently close. Sturdy metal legs snap on in seconds for easy setup. LullaGo Anywhere folds flat and fits inside the included carry bag for effortless travel and storage. The LullaGo Anywhere Portable Bassinet is GREENGUARD Gold Certified, meaning it is independently tested for low chemical emissions, contributing to healthier air quality around baby.

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Ingredients.

All New Material Consisting of: Body: Polyurethane Foam Pad (85%), Polyester Fiber Batting (15%). Mattress (1): Polyurethane Foam Pad (100%).

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Customers like the comfort, quality and appearance of the bassinet. For example, they mention it's very sturdy, practical and looks stylish. Some are happy with the value, ease of installation, and portability. That said, opinions are mixed on size and safety.

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Customers find the installation of the bassinet to be easy. They say it's simple, portable, and easy to disassemble. Customers also mention that the mattress is protected and doesn't need any attention.

"...The bassinet itself sets up in minutes . Pop the legs on and it’s ready to go...." Read more

"...It is sturdy, the perfect size, and easy to set up . It fits nicely next to our bed and makes it easy and safe to have our baby next to us...." Read more

"...very sturdy even though it is a travel bassinet and only takes a minute to put together . Easy to clean...." Read more

"...It is easy to assemble and super portable! We bring it everywhere with us since it is lightweight and takes about 30 seconds to assemble." Read more

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bassinet. They mention that it is very sturdy, stable, and functional. Some say that the legs will stay good.

"...Pop the legs on and it’s ready to go. Once set up its quite sturdy and because of the way the sleeping area hangs it allows you to rock the baby if..." Read more

"I absolutely love this bassinet! It is sturdy , the perfect size, and easy to set up...." Read more

"Fast shipping and great quality for the price. The bassinet feels very sturdy even though it is a travel bassinet and only takes a minute to put..." Read more

"Extremely easy to put together. Stable and lightweight so if you need to move it around the house it is easy to do so...." Read more

Customers find the bassinet easy to assemble and move from room to room. They also say it's convenient for traveling and easy to maneuver around the room. Customers also mention that the bassinette is lightweight and easy for them to remove the legs and toss them in the carrying bag.

"...It is very portable and travels nicely in the bag that comes with it. The fabric unzips very easily for cleaning as well...." Read more

"...It is easy to assemble and super portable ! We bring it everywhere with us since it is lightweight and takes about 30 seconds to assemble." Read more

"...It is easy to move around in our small apartment, it has a pocket for some storage, and it is transportable without having a folding mattress...." Read more

Customers like the value of the bassinet. They mention it's a good deal for money, an affordable option that does the job, and has great quality for the price.

"Fast shipping and great quality for the price ...." Read more

"...So worth the money !! I will say, do not buy the bassinet sheets on Amazon...." Read more

"...This is perfect. Highly recommend and not overly expensive ." Read more

"...It is so pretty and easy to put together, I can't believe how absolutely useless and extremely dangerous this ended up being...." Read more

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bassinet. They mention that it is stylish, minimal, and has a neutral look. Some say that it matches their bed frame well and is perfect for the living room or bedroom.

"...I also think it just looks nice --I like the minimalist look to it. Overall I would definitely buy this again!" Read more

"This is the perfect bassinet. It has such a clean and smooth and modern look and is extremely easy to assemble and break down when traveling...." Read more

"...My 5 year old basically did it in his own. It’s super cute and practical. I’m just a little concerned on the overall longevity of its sturdiness...." Read more

"...the safety features (mesh siding, doesn’t attach to bed) and was more stylish with a vaguely mid century look...." Read more

Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the bassinet. They mention that it is easy to use, safe, and comfortable for their baby. Some say that the fabric is ultra soft and breathable, and that their baby sleeps well in it.

"...My son has had no trouble sleeping so it seems like the mattress is comfortable enough for a 2 month old...." Read more

"...Easy to clean. Our baby seems to like it and sleeps well in it . Nice it comes with a carry case as well." Read more

"...n't bulky with humongous sticky out legs to trip over, is safe and comfy for baby , but looks stylish/minimal, and can be moved room to room if needed..." Read more

Customers are mixed about the size of the bassinet. Some mention it's sturdy, the perfect size, and easy to set up, while others say the dimensions are wrong, it doesn't fit, and there are no bassine t sheets that fit.

"...It is sturdy, the perfect size, and easy to set up. It fits nicely next to our bed and makes it easy and safe to have our baby next to us...." Read more

"...It is also a good size so the baby will be able to grow with the bassinet. 100% RECCOMEND this product." Read more

"...Also, the size is even smaller than other bassinets and at 2 months our baby was already growing out of it...." Read more

"...They are only $10 and fit perfectly ." Read more

Customers are mixed about the safety of the bassinet. Some mention that it's safe with its mesh sides and that the mattress was protected. Others say that it is not a safe sleep surface for baby and that it was extremely dangerous.

"...It fits nicely next to our bed and makes it easy and safe to have our baby next to us...." Read more

"...This seemed to have the safety features (mesh siding, doesn’t attach to bed) and was more stylish with a vaguely mid century look...." Read more

"...It was not a safe sleep surface for a newborn so sadly I returned the product." Read more

"...The mattress was protected and it didn't need any attention. I approve of the mattress - it's firm but has a nice thin cushion to it...." Read more

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Explore the 15 Bassinet Weight Limit – 15 – 45 lbs/Pounds

Congratulations! You are with your little angel now. But wait! Have you included all your baby’s items in his registry? Well, I am talking about his sleeping cradle bassinet. If you haven’t chosen a bassinet for your baby, let me tell you a simple thing that might help you for a long time.

While buying a bassinet, do consider bassinet weight limit. A bassinet with the highest weight holding capacity can be your baby’s snuggle quarter for a long time. Also, it would save you from spending extra money on changing your baby’s bed after every three months. Are you a bit confused about where to look for the bassinet weight limit?

Relax parents! This write-up has got you covered! In this write-up, your quest to know the bassinet weight limit will be solved. Further, the review section of this write-up helps you choose the best bassinet for your baby. Also, it enables you to know the perks and snags of each bassinet. So, let’s start!

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List of the Bassinet Weight Limit

After rigorous research, I have selected the top-rated bassinets and then included them in my list of bassinet weight limits. Take a peek below to know their weight limit in our honest review section.

1. UPPAbaby Bassinet Weight limit

best convertible bassinet

What’s better than having a bassinet that can be converted into a pram? Whether you are looking for a comfortable sleeping solution for your newborn or wanting to have it for frequent travels, UPPAbaby is your thing.

While enjoying the outdoor adventures, its canopy assures that scorching sunlight or ultraviolet rays won’t affect your baby. Also, its comfortable padded mattress will soothe your baby and give you peace of mind that there won’t be any risk of suffocation.

Talking about the UPPAbaby bassinet weight limit it can hold a maximum of 15-20 pounds of weight. So whenever your baby reaches 20 pounds or 25-inches long you are advised to transit him to the crib.

This stroller as well as a bassinet is perfect for traveling and provides a safe spot for sleep. You can count on this bassinet for the ease and comfort of your baby.

2. Halo Swivel Bassinet Weight Limit

best bassinet for c section

Hunting for the bassinet that offers safe sleep to your newborn baby without making it inconvenient? Halo bassinet swivels around 360° and lets you approach your baby without getting out of bed. Knowing that the Halo swivel bassinet weight limit is 20 pounds , you can assure that it is perfect for your baby during the initial few months. For lactating moms and moms recovering from a c section , it is an ideal choice.

Further, the two side pockets complement the convenience by providing enough spacious space to store many essentials. Plus, you can attach it to your bed and use it as a bedside bassinet. All in all, it is the most suitable space-saving option.

This bassinet swivels can be attached to the bedside and soothes your baby with its calming sounds and vibrations.

3. SwaddleMe Bassinet Weight Limit

Travel friendly Bassinet

This compact yet travel-friendly bassinet is equally suitable outdoors and indoors. SwaddleMe Bassinet Weight Limit varies depending on the type that you are using. When used as a side sleeper, you can place babies without worrying about their weight. But for bed sleepers, it can hold up to 17.5 pounds of weight only.

The lightweight bassinet has mesh sidewalls that allow you to see your baby while ensuring that he will get adequate airflow. Its comfortable fabric adds extra comfort to your baby’s sleep. And that’s all you want for your munchkin.

A swaddleMe bassinet is a compact option for those who have limited space to place their babies. Ventilated it is though, and the comfort it offers is unbeatable.

4. Graco Pack n Play Bassinet with highest Weight Limit

Playard and bassinet, 2 in 1 bassinet

Playard and bassinet in one unit? Yes! I am talking about Grace pack n play the bassinet. Its versatility allows you to use it as a standalone bassinet when at home. Also, you can convert it to playard after removing the bassinet. Based on its versatility, you can find it as the best travel bassinet.

Graco Pack n Play Bassinet Weight Limit is 20 – 45 pounds only. So, ideally, you are required to put your newborn in it before he reaches this weight limit or he starts pushing on his hands.

It is a convenient, versatile, high-quality bassinet that is easy to assemble. The canopy protects your baby from sun rays, mosquito bites, and external agents. And changing tables lets you change your baby’s diapers when on the go.

5. Chicco Bassinet Weight Limit

safe and portable bassinet

Another portable bassinet , Chicco bassinet weight limit is just 20 pounds . Before your baby starts pushing himself in his arms, it is for him. Its ventilated mesh walls ensure that the baby remains in a safe and airy environment. Its lightweight comes in handy and allows you to carry it with you anywhere.

Further, its quick assembly and snap-on legs assure that it won’t take too much time to set up. Additionally, the side pockets allow you to keep your baby’s essentials in them.

This high-quality bassinet is ideal for traveling. It is easy to set up and saves time and effort. From well-ventilated sides to easy maintenance, it has everything to comfort you and your baby.

6. Delta Bassinet Weight Limit

bedside bassinet

Here comes a bedside bassinet. It makes sure that the baby sleeps next to you and you can approach him whenever you want. So, in the early postpartum stage, it is a great choice. Delta bassinet weight limit lies up to 30 pounds . You infants up to thirty lbs can comfortably sleep in it. Further, the comfortable mattress provides a soothing area for babies to rest.

Also, the lights and sounds trigger the sleep of the baby. What else do you want? This portable crib has an adjustable canopy that presents UV rays and mosquitoes to harm your baby. The caster wheels make it mobile and allow you to move it from one room to another.

This bassinet is suitable for babies up to 5 months and provides spacious space for sleep. From its side pockets to mobility, soothing features to stability, it has everything for you.

7. Lotus Bassinet Weight limit

Lotus air travel bassinet

Air travel with infants has become easier with Lotus bassinet. It comes with a backpack and enables you to put this compact bassinet after folding it. You can set this bassinet in just a few seconds. It is an idyllic choice for babies up to 3-months of age. With its soft and comfortable mattress, it provides a relaxing spot for babies to nap.

Further, the Guava Lotus bassinet weight limit is up to 18 pounds , and it can hold the baby before they start pushing on knees and arms. The ventilated mesh walls allow air to travel easily through the bassinet and reduce the risk of suffocation. Plus, it is versatile and can be converted into a play yard. The side zipper door allows the baby to crawl and play in the play yard.

Overall, this spacious bassinet offers enough space for babies to sleep, play and also its portability makes it a good travel companion.

8. Fisher Price Soothing Motion Bassinet weight limit

comfortable rocking bassinet for babies

Nothing can beat the comfort of a bassinet that gives sway motion to your baby. Fisher-Price provides a perfect soothing environment for your baby to sleep. Fisher-Price Soothing Motion Bassinet’s weight limit is 20 pounds , so babies up to this weight limit can enjoy soothing music and sounds.

Further, the soothing lights, vibrations, and gentle swaying motion are the key features of this bassinet that make it a worth-having unit. Its comfortable sleeping surface is another bonus to boost the sleep of the baby. 

It is an ultimately relaxing and soothing bassinet that makes sure your baby gets a comfortable sleep. With its lock-out, it assures that you can stop the swaying motion whenever you want.

9. Ingenuity Foldaway Bassinet Weight Limit

foldable wooden bassinet

Want to know the wooden bassinet weight limit? Here is a wooden bassinet on our list. Ingenuity Foldaway Bassinet Weight Limit is 15 pounds . It can easily hold a baby up to 5 months of age. Its smart and neural design makes it an equally suitable choice for baby girls and baby boys. Since it comes in two modes, your baby can enjoy sleeping either in rocking mode or stationary mode.

Moreover, if you want to carry it to another room its collapsible frame allows you to fold it and carry it wherever you go. Also, you don’t need to worry about the airflow options while placing your baby in it. The side mesh walls allow the exchange of air and contribute to offering you a cooler environment.

Ingenuity foldaway bassinet comes in a beautiful design with many comfy features and portability options.

10. Graco Dream Suit Bassinet Weight Limit

Sturdy bassinet upto 30 pounds

You will surely want to know the Graco Dream Suit Bassinet weight limit, right? Well, this sturdy bassinet has a maximum weight limit of up to 30 pounds. Amazingly, it includes both reversible bassinet and changer all in one unit. The weight holding capacity of the changer is also 30 pounds .

It includes vibrations to soothe your baby. Plus, the handing toys ensure your baby gets enough playtime.

If you want to take it outdoors, its wheels make it easy for you to travel. Also, the canopy assures that no harmful agents can disturb your baby. With its airy mesh sides, your baby gets adequate air. You can find it perfect for small spaces as it has a compact size.

It provides a well-ventilated and comfortable snuggle quarter. Its wheels allow you to carry it anywhere. You can rely on this bassinet for its sturdiness, mobility, and comfort.

11. Dream On Me Bassinet Weight Limit

lightweight and safe bassinet

With 12.4 pounds of weight, Dream On Me Bassinet Weight Limit is up to 25 pounds . With its trendy yet appealing design, it complements the decor of the nursery. It has been tested and passed all the standards of testing that make it a safe choice. Also, its mattress is comfortable yet safe and meets the requirements of ASTM, CA, and CPSC.

Moreover, its lightweight material ensures that you can carry it anywhere. Its sturdy construction assures that it can be used for a long time. If you want your baby to be placed in a safe zone, its canopy makes sure that no bugs can irritate your baby. Also, its roomy interior allows adequate airflow.

From traveling to comfortable sleeping space, this bassinet is a worth considering option. It is airy, lightweight, and mobile. And all these features make it a suitable unit.

12. 4moms Playard Bassinet Weight limit

removable playard and bassinet

Whether you want a playard for your baby or a bassinet, this item is for you. This unit includes a removable bassinet so, when you want to use it as a playard just remove the bassinet. And reap the benefits of playard. You might be glad to know that 30 pounds are 4moms Playard Bassinet Weight limit. While the weight limit of the bassinet is 18 pounds and of the changer is 25 pounds.

Further, setting this unit is not a hassle. Also, opening and closing this bassinet is a breeze. Additionally, its portability enables you to carry it with you. Also, it comes with a travel bag to carry this unit. The changer comes in handy to clean the mess created by the babies while going outside.

This multi-purpose unit has a maximum weight capacity of 30 pounds. It allows your baby to sleep and play in it. Also, it offers you the ease to carry and many convenient features that you want in a unit.

13. Baby Bjorn bassinet weight limit

gentle rocking bassinet

This bassinet has many soothing features and lulls your baby to deep sleep. It produces gentle rocking motions to comfort your baby. The soft rocking motion is generated either by the baby’s own body movement or by the parents themselves. Baby Bjorn bassinet weight limit is 17 pounds or babies up to six months of life can comfortably sleep in this cradle.

And this cozy cradle ensures that your baby sleeps in the cradle for a long time. This portable and compact cradle allow you to move it anywhere. This way, it gives you the comfort of mind that your baby stays with you wherever you go.

Baby Bjorn cradle is made up of safe material that is kind to your baby’s skin. With its rocking motions, it soothes your little gem and its portability allows you to take it anywhere.

14. Fisher Price rock n play weight limit

compact size foldable rocking bassinet

Babies love to sleep in a bassinet that rocks. Fisher Price Rock n Play does exactly what your baby wants. Its rocking motion lets your baby sleep while at home or outside. Yes, this portable bassinet is compact and allows you to fold it so that it becomes easier for you to travel with this bassinet.  Fisher Price rock n play weight limit is 25 pounds . It is suitable for babies before they start rolling on their sides.

Moreover, its soothing features and the elephant pal attached to this bassinet make it suitable for your baby. The breathable mesh sides walls make this unit well-ventilated and breezy.

This bassinet is designed for home use or travel. It sets up in a few seconds and after folding it won’t take much space. Also, its gentle rocking motion allows your baby to sleep peacefully.

15. Arm’s Reach co-sleeper weight limit

Co sleeper bassinet for babies upto 3 months

The last on our list is a co-sleeper. Arms Reach co-sleeper weight limit is 30 pounds and it is suitable for babies up to 5 months of age. This co-sleeper allows moms to have a clear view of their baby. Also, the mesh walls make it airy and avoid suffocation risk. Whenever you want you can convert it into a freestanding unit.

Additionally, it comes with a soft comfortable mattress and straps to attach it firmly to the bed. Also, the side pockets allow you to place many items of your baby in them.

Whether you want a side sleeper or a freestanding bassinet, this unit is the right option. With its comfortable mattress and mesh walls, it allows your baby to sleep comfortably. 

Table of Bassinet Weight Limit

Faq s for bassinet weight limit.

Yes, a lightweight bassinet comes with a high weight holding capacity. Many bassinets are made of light yet sturdy material and can accommodate the maximum weight.

No, you should not place your baby in a bassinet once its weight limit has exceeded your baby’s weight. You can go for a crib and carefully transit your baby in it which is an idyllic yet safe option.

You can reap the following benefits:

  • Safety of your baby
  • Freedom to enjoy his gross body movements
  • His head, sides, and extremities do not bump with bassinet sides
  • Baby can get good sleep while being snug in a cozy snuggle quarter

Knowing the basic weight limit in kg and pounds is a main concern of parents when it comes to the safe sleep of their baby. Hopefully, this write-up has solved all your queries related to the bassinet weight limit and enables you to opt for the best choice.

We can’t stop ourselves from helping you in choosing the best bassinet with their weight limits. So, take a look at our recommendations:

  • UPPAbaby Bassinet Weight limit: 20 pounds
  • Halo Swivel Bassinet Weight Limit: 20 pounds
  • Swaddleme Bassinet Weight Limit: 17.5 pounds
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Key features, guava 3d z-fold ™ technology.

The 3D Z-Fold™ allows the Lotus Bassinet or Crib to be small enough to carry through airports and, at 15lbs, the Lotus is 50% lighter than traditional, raised-mattress style portable cribs and bassinets.

Key Features:

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Airport-Friendly Packed Size

  • Convertible Between Crib & Bassinet
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Lotus size:.

  • 50% smaller folded size: 24" L x 12" W x 8" H
  • Bassinet setup size: 50" L x 31" W x 26" H
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  • Lightweight & durable design: 15 lbs/6.8 kg (including carry bag)
  • Setup size: 45.5" L x 31.5" W x 25.5 H

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For ages newborn to three (or until your child can climb out). The Lotus Travel Crib does not have a weight limit, as the mattress is supported by the floor.

Safety & Materials

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Backpack Portability — The 3D fold allows the Lotus Travel Crib to be small enough to carry hands-free

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Carry hands-free as backpack (or luggage style). Built to stand up to years of travel.

  • Airport-friendly packed size
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Easily convert the bassinet into a floor resting crib.

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Convert into a crib

Before you know it your infant will be big enough (over 18 lbs) that you’ll want to convert the bassinet into the crib. in less than 5 minutes, you’ll be ready, “our apartment is 600 sq feet with a bedroom just bigger than our queen size bed… you really have to decide what’s most important to you.”.

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An age-appropriate design.

The bassinet mattress is designed for better breathability and comfort for babies.

Comfy Mattress for Your Little One

An insulated, waterproof mattress made out of high quality padding for more comfort and protection.

Sturdy Frame

The aluminum frame and overbuilt hinges will stand up to years of travel abuse.

Included Easier to Carry Travel Backpack

To keep your hands free while traveling, the Lotus Carry Bag converts to a comfortable backpack.

Lighter Than Others

At 15lbs, the Lotus is over 50% lighter than traditional, raised-mattress style portable cribs.

The 3D Z-Fold allows the Lotus Travel Crib to be small enough to carry through airports.

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What is GreenGuard™ Certification?

It’s surprising, but some products for little ones, including playards, still contain harsh materials. That didn’t fly with our team, so we had the Lotus tested, and certified, GreenGuard™ Gold.

What's NOT in a Lotus Travel Crib/Bassinet

  • No Phthalates
  • No Formaldehyde
  • No Flame Retardants

Product Details

The Lotus Bassinet is approved for use for newborns to 18lbs, or when your little one can push up on their hands/knees or sit unassisted.

The Lotus Crib is approved for use from 0-3+ years old (no weight limit).

Weight & Dimensions

  • Weight 15 lbs/6.8 kg (including carry bag)
  • Bassinet Mattress 29" L x 21" W
  • Setup Bassinet 50" L x 31" W x 26" H
  • Crib Mattress 41.5" L x 23.5" W x 1.4" H
  • Setup Crib 45.5" L x 31.5" W x 25.5 H
  • Backpack 24" L x 12" W x 8" H

Safety Certifications

  • Consumer Product Safety Information Act
 (CPSIA 2008)
  • US Federal Standard for Play Yards
(16 CFR 1221 / ASTM F406)
  • Consumer Product Safety Info Act
(H.R. 2020 / CPSIA 2008)
  • GreenGuard™ Gold Certification

What is your return policy?

Since we only sell the Lotus Bassinet & Crib online, we’ve created a very low pressure, 60-day & risk-free trial for you to check out your purchase of the Lotus Crib.

This time allows you to see the product in person without any risk as we’ll pick up the shipping fees both to your home and back (other than HI & AK) to our facility if you choose to return the purchase.

How can I see the bassinet/crib in person since it’s not offered in stores?

Since we only sell the Lotus Bassinet & Crib online, we’ve created a very low pressure, 60-day & risk-free trial for you to check out your purchase of the Lotus.

What type of testing has been done to guarantee the Lotus is safe?

The Lotus Crib meets all required safety standards including:

  • ASTM F-406: US federal standard for Non Full-Size Cribs & Play Yards
  • Consumer Product Safety Information Act (CPSIA 2008)
  • Playpens Regulation (Canada)

Bassinet certifications:

  • ASTM F2194: US federal standard for Bassinets

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  6. List of The Bassinet Weight Limits [Highest is 55 Lbs]

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  1. The Ultimate Guide to Baby Bassinet Seats on 50+ Airlines

    Czech Airlines offers a baby cot onboard select flights. You can find bassinets when flying economy class onboard an A330 or in business class when flying on an A319 or A330. The baby cot has a weight limit of 24 pounds (11 kg) and measures 29.5 x 13 x 8.6 inches (75 x 34 x22 cm).

  2. Airplane Bassinets: Age, Weight & Size Limits of 60 Airlines + PHOTOS

    Jetstar only has bassinets on International flights on their B787 Dreamliner and the weight limit is 11kg (24lbs). Infants using the bassinet must be aged between 8 days and 18 months. KLM airplane bassinet from Chicago to Amsterdam. Max weight of baby permitted: Under 10kgs (22lbs)

  3. List of The Bassinet Weight Limits [Highest is 55 Lbs]

    The INFANS 2-in-1 Rocking crib can hold up to 55 lbs while its net weight is only 14 lbs. It acts as a travel and portable crib, suitable for babies aged 0 to 6 months. 2. Miclassic All Mesh 2-in-1 Bassinet. The Miclassic 2in1 weighs 18.4 lbs, but it can support about 33 lbs of your baby's weight.

  4. Bassinet weight limits and size limits- A comprehensive list of the

    Bassinet weight limits and size limits are important. We've compiled a comprehensive list of the more popular bassinet s and their weight and size limits. ... Portable Folding Rocking Bassinet: Folding/travel: 23.25 x 37: 15: 5: MiClassic All mesh 2in1 Stationary&Rock Bassinet One-Second Fold Travel Crib Portable Newborn Baby: Folding/travel ...

  5. Airplane Baby Bassinets: Guide for Parents to Booking & Using

    Air France bassinet weight limit and size limit: 22 lbs (10 kg) and up to 27 inches (70 cm) long. Thai Airways Baby Bassinet. Bassinets are provided with prior reservation and notice. Bassinets are recommended for babies under 6 months. Weight and size limits: 22 lbs (10 kg) and up to 26.4 inches (67 cm) long. Qatar Airways Bassinet

  6. Bassinets on Airplanes

    The airline cites a plane bassinet weight limit of 24 pounds for their baby cots and note that they are only available on certain aircraft. Request the cot through reservations when booking your seat. Lap infants incur a fee equal to 10% of the adult's fare. Purchasing a seat for your child is typically 75% of the regular adult fare. Delta ...

  7. Guide to Booking & Using an Airplane Bassinet

    There are airplane bassinets on WestJet 's 787-9 aircraft only. Request a bassinet when booking your flight or go to any WestJet counter at the airport. The infant must be a maximum of 9 kilograms/25lbs, a maximum length of 66cm/26 in., and unable to sit upright unassisted. Westjet is a pretty baby-friendly airline.

  8. 10 Best Travel Cribs of 2024

    The Cocoon can be used until your baby reaches 20 pounds, so your baby will outgrow it faster than some other travel cribs — but parents report that it's well worth it. Recommended age/weight limit: 20 pounds. Weight: 8.6 pounds. Dimensions: 35 x 17.5 x 34 inches assembled, 18 x 6 x 22 inches packaged.

  9. 10 Best Travel Bassinets 2023 Reviews

    4.6. 1. Dream on Me Traveler Portable Bassinet. The Dream on Me portable bassinet is one of the best and lightest travel bassinets out there. It weighs just 7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg) and folds to 23x20x3 inches (58.5x51x7.6cm), making it a comfortable fit inside the trunk of even the smallest of cars.

  10. Guide to Airline Bassinets When Flying with a Baby

    This usually ranges from newborns up to 2 years old a weight limit of 20-27.5 pounds (9-12.5 kg). 3. Bassinets vary from airline to airline and even depending on what class cabin you are flying in. 4. Booking and Availability: Bassinets are limited in number and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Sometimes younger babies are ...

  11. American Airlines Bassinet: All You Need to Know Guide

    Bassinets are available for travel only on 777-200, 777-300 and 787 aircraft in economy only. Bassinets are not available in First / Business cabins. ... What is the American Airlines bassinet weight limit? The baby bassinets on American are suitable for babies weighing up to 20lbs (9kgs) and they must be younger than 2 years old.

  12. Bassinet Weight Limit: What You Need to Know

    The weight limit for the bassinet attachment is typically around 15 pounds. Travel Bassinets. These compact bassinets are designed for families on the go. Most travel bassinets have a weight limit of around 15-20 pounds. It's important to always check the weight limit of a bassinet before using it with your baby.

  13. Bassinet Weight Limit 2024 List (24 Most Popular Brands)

    Bassinet weight limit IS a big deal as it's all about the safety of your baby. ... Graco Pack 'n Play Day2Dream Travel Bassinet Playard: Bassinet only: 20 lbs or 9 kg: Bassinet dimension: 23″ W x 26.5″ L: Simmons Kids By The Bed City Sleeper Bassinet: 15 lbs or 6.8 kg:

  14. United Airlines Bassinet: Everything You need to know about the United

    The maximum weight of a baby allowed is for: Wall mounted 15.8kgs (35lbs) or Fixed bassinet 11.3 kgs (25lb) which you will find in Business Class To compare with other airlines bassinet measurements, see here .

  15. Using an airline bassinet? Watch out for age, height and/or weight limits

    KLM - Bassinets (carrycots) for infants no longer than 65 cm (25 inches) and weighing no more than 10 kg (22 lbs) on day of travel. Click here for more information on flying with infants on KLM. Virgin Atlantic - bassinets (cots) for babies up to 1 year as long as they fit the bassinet, which varies in size between aircraft and classes of ...

  16. Pack 'n Play® Day2Dream™ Travel Bassinet Playard

    GRACO CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS INC. EXTON PA 1931 1-888-224-5649 Made in U.S.A. The Graco® Pack 'n Play® Day2Dream™ Travel Bassinet Playard features a portable, raised bassinet that converts to a self-standing bassinet for use at home or when traveling. The lift-out infant bassinet with two height positions includes its own carry bag for travel.

  17. What is the Weight Limit for a Bassinet? (Fundamental Guide)

    The 4-in-1 bassinet easily converts to meet your baby's needs as they grow and folds flat for easy storage and travel. The Graco bassinet weight limit is upto 20 pounds. It has a big storage basket for all of the baby's essentials. Moreover, it is made with sturdy metal and plastic construction for long-lasting use.

  18. 9 Best Travel Cribs of 2024

    Best for Flying: Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib & Play Yard. Best Affordable: Graco Pack 'n Play Portable Playard. Best for Toddlers: Newton Baby Travel Crib and Play Yard. Most Versatile: UPPAbaby REMI Travel Crib & Playard. Most Portable: Aeromoov Instant Travel Cot. Best for Small Spaces: Bugaboo Stardust Playard.

  19. Chicco LullaGo® Anywhere Portable Bassinet, Lightweight, Space-Saving

    LIGHTWEIGHT BABY BASSINET - Weighing only 12 pounds, LullaGo Anywhere features an ultra-lightweight design, space-saving footprint and convenient carry bag. EASY TO ASSEMBLE - Sturdy metal legs snap on in seconds for easy setup. LullaGo Anywhere folds flat and fits inside the included carry bag for an effortless travel bassinet.

  20. Explore the 15 Bassinet Weight Limit

    15. Arm's Reach co-sleeper weight limit. The last on our list is a co-sleeper. Arms Reach co-sleeper weight limit is 30 pounds and it is suitable for babies up to 5 months of age. This co-sleeper allows moms to have a clear view of their baby. Also, the mesh walls make it airy and avoid suffocation risk.

  21. Lotus Bassinet Kit & Crib Bundle

    What's NOT in a Lotus Travel Crib/Bassinet. No PVC; No Lead; No Phthalates; No Formaldehyde; No Arsenic; No Mercury; No Cadmium; No Flame Retardants; ... The Lotus Crib is approved for use from 0-3+ years old (no weight limit). Weight & Dimensions. Weight 15 lbs/6.8 kg (including carry bag) Bassinet Mattress 29" L x 21" W; Setup Bassinet 50" L ...

  22. Delta Airlines Bassinet

    What is the Delta bassinet weight limit? The baby bassinets on Delta are suitable for babies weighing up to 20 lbs. (9 kg) and up to 26 inches (66 cm) long. ... not fear when we take even a 24-hour flight with our young children! Join us for travel tips, family friendly accommodation, attraction and days out recommendations at home and around ...

  23. Guava Lotus Travel Crib

    The weight limit of Baby Bjorn vs Lotus Travel Crib is going to save you two extra pounds. While both options will get you a light travel crib, the BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light is 13 lbs compared to the Lotus Everywhere which is 15 lbs (both weights include the carrying case). ... Compare this to the Lotus which costs $349.90 with the bassinet ...