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Pushchair Plane
Hi,
I saw a post on here in the last few months about a pushchair that you can take onto a plane and not have to put it through as luggage. Does anyone know the make of this pushchair?
thanks
sarah
I saw a post on here in the last few months about a pushchair that you can take onto a plane and not have to put it through as luggage. Does anyone know the make of this pushchair?
thanks
sarah
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Think this might be the one you mean, it folds up small enough to take as hand luggage but you wouldn't be able to take another hand luggage bag as well.
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We did what Holly's mummy said. It was so easy and the staff are really helpful. We used our normal umbrella fold buggy.
Serena X
I've had 2 experiences with buggies on planes.. both disasters.
The first time, we borrowed 2 Maclaren Strollers to take with us to Zante last year. We got to the plane, the buggies were folded and we got on the plane. However, no buggies when we landed in Zante. It took a week for them to arrive. Not good with a 15 month and 2 1/2 year old!
This year, we took our own Phil & Ted double buggy, which was fine when we got to Menorca. However, when we landed back at Gatwick, we had a punctured tyre and 2 of the straps were snapped - one on each seat.
If I could take my buggy on the plane as hand luggage, I would!!
http://www.preciouslittleone.com/acatalog/BSBSQEFSBL.html
xx