Single Mom Goes Viral After Being Prohibited From Flying With Her 3-Month-Old Twins

A rule from the Canadian Aviation Regulations says an adult passenger can only be responsible for one infant on a flight

A Flair Airlines Boeing 737-8 just landed at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Int'l Airport.
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A Flair Airlines Boeing 737-8 just landed at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Int'l Airport.

A Canadian woman took to TikTok to reveal she had been prohibited from flying with her three-month-old twins.

In the video, Amanda Leigh Vienno Bailey claimed Flair Airlines didn't allow to her get on her flight with her infant twins, People reports. Thanks to a rule from the Canadian Aviation Regulations, an adult passenger can only be responsible for one infant. A second adult passenger must be present if more than one child under the age of two

"So we are not allowed to fly by ourselves on Thursday, and I'm super disappointed," Bailey said in her TikTok. "I didn't think I was allowed but after calling Flair [a Canadian airline] and confirming multiple times, they said it was fine."

Bailey then said she cancelled her flight because she couldn't find another adult to accompany her on the trip. Flair Airlines did manage to refund the tickets, and Bailey said that for a future trip, she would try to find someone to tag along with her.

Yesterday, Bailey posted another video to TikTok where she says she found someone to fly with her to New Brunswick.

@amandaleighvienno

Flights secured and were going ro NB πŸ™ŒπŸ» if anyone is travelling saint john to Toronto July 27/29 let me know πŸ’•

♬ original sound - Amanda Leigh Vienno Bailey

Despite a higher cost, Bailey seemed happier to know that she'd be able to fly to her destination without any last-minute cancellations from the airline.

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