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Can I take a pushchair on the plane?

Traveling with the little ones? We’ve got you! Most airlines are happy to let you bring a pushchair or buggy along completely free of charge, so you can save those pennies for the ice cream fund.

Here's the lowdown on getting your wheels to the destination:

  • To the Gate and Beyond: You can usually keep your pushchair with you right up until you reach the steps of the plane or the boarding gate. It’s a lifesaver for navigating the terminal!

  • Get Tagged: Just make sure you head to the check-in desk or speak to the staff at the boarding gate to get a luggage tag for it. This makes sure it finds its way back to you at the other end. 🏷️

  • Double-Check Your Airline: While most airlines allow one or two pieces of baby equipment (like a pushchair and a car seat) for free, every airline has its own rules on size and weight.

💡 Top Tip: To be 100% sure of the rules for your specific flight, we recommend checking the Traveling with Infants or Family Travel section on your airline's website 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

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