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Ryanair with carseat/wheels type buggy

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cakeymakey · 01/08/2012 23:07

Hope somone with recent experience can help me please?

We are flying on Ryanair with our baby in October. I have a cheapy travel system that I use day to day which is basically car seat + frame and wheels. Can I take this through the airport and leave at the steps of the plane as with normal stroller buggy? When it collapses it is wheels/ car seat seperately (ie two pieces), as compared to stroller buggy which is one piece.

I want to take it as we don't have a stroller buggy that lies flat. And I prefer the idea of using his car seat during taxi/airport transfers if possible.

However if Ryanair will only let me take the carseat part as checked in luggage, then I have no buggy to use at the airport.....

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Willsmum79 · 02/08/2012 06:49

Can't help with Ryanair. We're flying with jet2 on Monday and they allow up to 10kg for car seat and pushchair. We're taking a Britax B Agile (if we get it in time!) and a cheap, light infant car seat that matches our other pushchair that we're hoping not to take as it weighs about 14kg and they want £12 per kilo over! DH reckons it will be closer to £70 if we took original buggy!

justabigdisco · 02/08/2012 07:01

I have a similar problem. They say on their website that pushchair has to be 'fully collapsible' so I am assuming that doesn't include car seats. You can pay a tenner to take it the car seat (I think it would need to be packed in the hold though)

forevergreek · 02/08/2012 07:10

Only it you have a paid ticket for baby and car seat meets regulations to fly on plane with baby in

Otherwise no as is two pieces

Can you just check seat in with luggage and pop baby in sling

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