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Can baby strollers and or car seats be taken on a plane when traveling?

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Can baby strollers and or car seats be taken on a plane when traveling?

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baby strollers can be taken all of the way to the gate, so your baby can stay in it. You will have to take the child out of the stroller when you go through security, fold it up yourself while trying to hold your child (occasionally a nice bystander will help) and take care of yourself at the same time. Right when you get to the plane you take the child out and an attendant will tag it for you and they were have it at the ready right when you land. Car seats are allowed on planes but of course you then have to buy a ticket for the seat. If the child is under two then you don’t have to buy a ticket, at least usually, and the child can be held in your lap, which is where they want to be anyway. If you child is still an infant I recommend nursing the child or giving it a bottle or sippy cup so as to keep the ear popping down at take off and landing. If they are old enough, give them gum. If you have the money to, there is a nifty thing I have seen that is a stroller that folds down to a c

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