That depend on the airline you fly on, sometime you can do it all the way to the boarding gate/plane and they will stow for you(make sure you have a tagged on it)
Plus here something else, due to airport rule these days,and limited to carry on plane. Sometime fee may be ask for if you are flying a great distance most for over sea destination.
The booster seat can count both as a luggage and still need to check with the airline
2007-03-13 03:13:35
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answered by njnowell 2
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Normally yes... you may have to take the child out when you go through screening or they might be able to physically screen the buggy if you ask. And it shouldn't count as part of the allowance. They will have a place for you to put luggage that won't fit in the storage compartments and that is where it would go.
Also the booster won't count if she is sitting in it other than that it probably would.
Hope this helps.
2007-03-13 03:01:32
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answered by tddybrs 2
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You can keep it with you right up to boarding but it needs a tag on it when you check your stuff in. I don't think it counts as part of your luggage - I have flown loads of times & never had one weighed - mind you that was before the current tightening of rules. You could always try to take the booster on the plane and have your child sit on it in the plane.
2007-03-13 02:59:32
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answered by FC 4
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First of all, I would use the booster seat on the plane if it's approved for air travel. Your child will be much safer. Or you can rent one from a car rental company when you get there. If you choose to check it, then yes, it will be part of your luggage and it could be lost, just like any piece of luggage. As far as your stroller goes, you can tag it at the gate. You don't need to check it.
2007-03-13 02:59:04
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answered by leaptad 6
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I don't know if it counts as luggage allowance, but you can certainly take your stroller (buggy) up to the gate and they will take it and tag it before boarding (usually right before you enter the plane, so you can drive it down the "tunnel"). It will be waiting for you at your arrival city right outside the plane egress.
2007-03-13 03:01:22
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answered by bundle 2
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Take your buggy up to the plane and they will stow it for you (make sure its tagged).
Booster seats do not count as luggage
2007-03-13 02:58:29
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answered by leedsmikey 6
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yes, they will give you a tag to put on it when you check in, and it is classed as part of the childs luggage. they will take it from you as you board the plane.
2007-03-13 03:06:21
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answered by evertonsue 3
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you should be able to take the buggy right up to the stairs of the plane. they'll take the buggy from you there and then when you get off at the other side the buggy should be at the bottom of the stairs for you.
you should also be called first for boarding the plane - passengers with small children and disabled passengers get priority.
2007-03-13 02:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be OK - I was with my two, and took it on as their hand-luggage. And you could take your car seat as luggage if you don't go over the weight allowance per person.
2007-03-13 02:59:15
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answered by chillipope 7
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yes, they will give you a tag for it when you check in and when you are getting on the plane they will take it off you and put it with the other luggage
2007-03-13 02:58:37
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answered by jojo78 5
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