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Question by  trippedwire (31)

What are the airline rules regarding travel system strollers?

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Call the airline on which you plan to travel to get the details of regulations. Generally, you can take along various baby equipment, which is either checked as baggage or taken on board and stowed by the attendants.

 
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Answer by  Rudolpho (154)

It depends on the airline and the country you are flying both from and to. Some airlines will require you to send the stroller as checked baggage, and carry any children along with you (they will sometimes provide their own strollers for you to use). Most airlines should have an answer to this on their website FAQ.

 
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Answer by  Sylvia (759)

Most airlines require you to check it with the luggage, generally at no additional charge. A few airlines allow you to take it onboard as part of your alloted cabin items. It's really best to check with the specific airline you are traveling on.

 
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Answer by  misterhrcpins (455)

Most airlines will allow you to bring your stroller. However, you will have to check the stroller at the gate. You should call the specific airline you are flying on to get their official policy and information on any potential size regulations. However, most airlines are very helpful when it comes to this issue.

 
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