Airline tour can be an exhausting, confusing, and exasperating taste these days. With rules and regulations on what you are allowed to bring on board changing everyday, and with each airline putting their own spin on the rules, it can be impossible to know what you can and can't do.
Traveling with an child or toddler makes flying about 100 times more difficult, it seems. So most parents select to navigate the busy airports with the help of a stroller. Traveling with a stroller can definitely make things easier, but before you book your next flight, we've compiled a list of definite rules and regulations with regard to the communication of your baby's stroller while your flight.
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Most airlines reconsider a stroller to be a piece of luggage that, thankfully, is not branch to any additional baggage fees. In other words, you can have your regular carry-on and personal item just like everyone else, and bring the stroller as an additional piece without charge. Most airlines do wish that you gate check the stroller unless it can fit under your seat or in the overhead bins. But since most strollers do not fit in those spaces, gate checking is the way to go. Some airlines also have restrictions on the size of the stroller. Most either advise or even wish that your stroller be a small umbrella stroller. Hawaiian Airlines specifically does not allow jogging strollers. Other airlines do not have a definite rule for it, so that may mean it is open for interpretation. If you plan on bringing a jogging stroller or other large stroller, you may want to call the airline directly before you tour to inquire if it is ok to do so.
Here is a list of any airlines and their definite regulations that we've compiled based on what was published on the valid airline web sites on September 9, 2009. Please be aware that these regulations could change at any time, so before you tour be sure to double check with your airline to make sure the same rules apply. Not all airlines were definite in spelling out their rules about strollers, so we've put what we were able to find. For more detailed information, taste the airlines directly.
Air Canada: One stroller to be checked in at the gate, in increasing to two pieces of checked baggage.
Air France: Children under the age of 2 are entitled to a extra allowance of 10kg plus one cabin baggage item, plus one of the following items: foldable stroller, bassinet, or car seat.
Alaskan Airlines: Strollers and car seats may be checked without charge.
Allegiant: Each fare-paying passenger is allowed to take a stroller or car seat to the boarding area. The stroller or car seat can also be checked at the time of check-in. If the stroller or car seat is taken to the gate, it will be gate checked.
American: You can carry on one bag plus one personal item per passenger. You may also bring an umbrella stroller for a lap or ticketed child in increasing to your two carry-on items.
British Airways: One fully collapsible stroller is allowed.
Continental: Continental accepts one stroller in increasing to a customer's baggage allowance. When checked as baggage, all oversize and overweight charges will apply. First and second bag fees to not apply to either a stroller or car seat. Continental is not liable for damage to strollers. Excess Valuation may not be purchased for strollers. If you are traveling with both a stroller and a car seat in increasing to the baggage allowance, only one of these items is carried free of charge.
Delta: Strollers will be checked for free and are not counted as part of the accepted baggage allowance. Strollers may be checked at curbside, the label counter, or at the gate.
Direct Air: Strollers may be accepted as Gate Check items, if necessary, branch to the accepted Baggage service Fee and counted towards a passenger's allowance of two checked items.
Frontier: Strollers must be gate checked.
Hawaiian Airlines: First and second checked bag fees do not apply to strollers with the irregularity of jogging or large strollers. You may check in your stroller at the gate or at the check-in counter free of fee when accompanied by a ticketed adult passenger. Jogging strollers are not permitted for gate check-in.
JetBlue: A lap child may bring one diaper bag, one stroller, and one car seat. Infants that are jetting for free do not qualify for the checked baggage allowance. Strollers are thought about a "special item" which can be carried on for free in increasing to your general carry-on item. It may go on board if it will fit in the overhead or under the seat, otherwise it must be gate checked.
Klm: A small, completely collapsible stroller may be taken into the cabin. It should be able to fit in the overhead compartment or beneath the seat in front of you. A stroller can always be checked in as check-in baggage at no extra charge.
Midwest Airlines: Strollers are not branch to any additional baggage fees.
Northwest: One fully collapsible umbrella-style stroller may be carried on board in increasing to the carry-on baggage allowance. Strollers may be carried on board if space is available. Otherwise they must be gate checked. There is no fee for either domestic or international flights if within free baggage allowance.
Southwest: Customers traveling with infants will be allowed to check one stroller per child without fee (this is in increasing to the regular free baggage allowance). Strollers may also be used as carry on items or may be gate checked at no additional charge.
United: Strollers may be checked to your final destination without a fee, in increasing to your general baggage allowance. United highly recommends using an umbrella stroller when traveling. Umbrella strollers may be accommodated on board the aircraft when space permits in place of your carry-on bag. Large-sized, non-collapsible, or heavy strollers are awkward and facilities are not designed to accommodate these types of items. United is not responsible for damage that occurs to strollers that are not packaged in a box and checked at the check-in counter.
Us Airways: If you're paying 10% of the adult fare for an child to fly on an international flight, you are allowed 1 fully collapsible stroller. On domestic flights, you can have a stroller in increasing to the checked baggage allowance at no charge.
Virgin Atlantic: Strollers permitted, but must be X-Ray screened.
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