Stroller Airline Policies: What Strollers Are Allowed on Planes?

Discover what types of strollers airlines allow onboard and how to ensure compliance with size restrictions.

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Compact, collapsible strollers are typically allowed in the cabin, as long as they fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. Larger strollers need to be gate-checked. Always check with your airline for specific size and weight restrictions to ensure compliance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I take any stroller on the plane? Not all strollers are allowed; only compact, collapsible strollers that meet size restrictions can typically be taken onboard.
  2. What should I do with a larger stroller at the airport? Larger strollers must be gate-checked and will typically be stored until you arrive at your destination.
  3. How can I find my airline's stroller policy? Always check the specific airline's website or contact their customer service for detailed information about stroller policies.
  4. Are there size restrictions for strollers on planes? Yes, most airlines have specific size and weight requirements for strollers you bring into the cabin.