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For many parents, the idea of traveling with an

by:Sycda     2020-08-29

A baby stroller can be an enormous help on a trip that requires a great deal of walking or transporting with a child. However, it's vital to be certain that you check out whether or not your destination is stroller-friendly prior to going.

Here are top recommendations on flying with a baby stroller:

1. Become familiar with the area you'll be walking around. Think about the terrain, the width of the aisles and doorways, and the quantity of stairs you've got to climb. Pushing a stroller on a bumpy path or transporting it between subways might be more difficult than merely carrying your child.

2. Make an informed decision regarding bringing along a baby stroller. First check with your airline for their policies on bringing baby strollers. This could verify whether or not you ought to consider it to be a problem or an asset to your trip.

3. Have a Plan B in place for times when you may need to leave your stroller outside or in the trunk. Babies that weigh not more than 20 - 30 lbs., keep a baby carrier, sling or backpack as your second choice. For older children who can walk, consider a harness to keep them tied to you in crowds and strange places. If you do not like the thought of a harness for your child, when you're in different places, just be certain to start explaining to them a little bit every day concerning the importance of staying next to you or orther caregivers. They ought to understand who it is safe to talk to and provide them something that has your contact information to wear once you are out in public.

4. Prior to boarding the airplane be certain to label your stroller properly. Place the label on the handlebar or on the side bars using a permanent marker or paper label. Write your contact information, destination and flight information. Once you check your stroller in, you'll be given a tag, however it is better to use both to ensure you get your stroller back once you've landed.

Now, once you're prepared for the airport, these are additional tips to keep in mind.

5. If you'd prefer to count your stroller along with your baggage at check-in, be sure to find out if you'll be charged an extra fee. Some airlines don't count baby strollers as part of the luggage you're allowed to bring onto the plane. They might have a rate that you do not want to pay.

6. if you're loading at the gate, you'll be asked to remove the child yourself and fold the stroller for storage. It is nice to have a helping hand available to carry your child or youngsters during this part. if your stroller isn't compact enough to store in the overhead compartment on the plane, it's a smart idea to bring duct tape. Simply tape the sides of the stroller shut or wrap the stroller entirely around the middle. While it is being loaded and unloaded into the cargo space, this will keep it closed thus, minimizing potential damage.

7. It will be best to use your stroller throughout the airport and simply check it in at the gate of the plane. Most airlines will allow you to stroll right to the gate of the plane before having to check it in.

8. Your stroller will be tagged and given a corresponding receipt that you'll need later; therefore, hold onto it. Once you land, that receipt will enable you to retrieve your stroller.

9. Be sure to verify with the attendant at the gate where to pick up your stroller once you land. Most airlines will return your stroller at the gate as you exit, however, it could be sent along with the other luggage to the baggage claim.

10. Once you exit, show your receipt to claim your baby stroller or head to the baggage claim area and retrieve it there. Remember to take advantage of your stroller and load it down with whatever baggage you can to alleviate the strain on your arms and shoulders.

It's important to note that if you're bringing a light-weight umbrella stroller that can be folded and fit into the overhead carrier, must first determine the size of the stroller, it will not be necessary to check the stroller in at the gate. Simply fold it and carry it to your seat. There are certain things you'll want to take into consideration before selecting between your light-weight, standard stroller or a heavier, fancier stroller. Here is a list of pros and cons for each.

The Fancier Stroller

Pros:

May be compatible with the car seat you are using or renting; therefore, making it a complete travel system. Usually features a canopy and plenty of accessories to entertain and shield from the sun or rain.

Much easier to maneuver.

Good amount of storage for diaper bags, purses, and shopping bags.

Cons:

Heavier to carry.

Needs to be stored with luggage on the plane.

Takes up much more space.

Basic Umbrella Stroller (10-13 lbs)

Pros:

Easier to fit through normal doorways, aisles, sidewalks and stairs.

If necessary, light-weight and easier to carry.

Can presumably be stored in an overhead of a plane so there is less chance for damage during the flight.

Cheaper to replace should the stroller experience damage.

Compact and easy to fold and store.

Cons:

Not as easy to maneuver on rocky or tough terrain.

Not much storage to hold bags, toys, or anything acquired during your outing.

Based on this list, it's necessary to select a stroller that you feel will best serve you and your child. When it comes to toting children, there's nothing like having a baby stroller to help out.

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