Do security regulations prevent me taking a pram or pushchair onboard the flight?
No. If you are travelling on a screened service, your pushchair or pram must be screened before you can take it onboard the plane. However, many airlines do not allow these items in the cabin due to space and stowage constraints. You should check with your airline to find out if you will be able to take your pushchair or pram onboard.
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