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Originally Posted by thtr4me 
It is actually a safety issue. If the plane has a hard landing and your body lurches forward hard enough, you could actually crush (and kill) your baby between your torso and legs, or between your torso and the seat in front of you.
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But the rule is not that you have to put your baby in a carseat, just out of the carrier. In arms is acceptable. And that does not seem safer!
I was so pissed when I took my 2 year old on the skyride at the zoo and when we were getting in I was told she had to come out of the wrap. This thing did not have four walls, just a bar in front of you, with plenty of room for a two year old to wiggle out. I argued that I was afraid for her life if I took her out, but rules are rules, and they felt she was safer sitting next to me than wrapped up!
So I think it's what someone above said, that carriers are an unkown so they just have a blanket rule you can't use them so they don't get blamed in case a carrier kills your child.