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cover to protect car seat on a plane

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smittenkitten · 05/08/2007 19:34

hi. Taking maxi-cosi Tobi on a flight in sept. I'm trying to find a cover to put it in but have searched all online places and nothing seems to exist. Oh wise MNetters - any leads, advice or tips?

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moondog · 05/08/2007 19:36

i got my big plastic bags from turkish air when i travelled with the,but they are only airline ever to have given us one and i have travelled with loads.

smittenkitten · 05/08/2007 19:39

thanks moondog

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bristols · 05/08/2007 19:42

I bought one from kiddiecare.com. (or kiddicare.com). Big black canvas thing. Has the name of the website all over it, but does the job well. Iirc, it wasn't very expensive, either.

moondog · 05/08/2007 19:50

They probably all do therm but don't advertise the fact.Ring airline to ask.
I notice more and more airports have places where you can get your luggage shrink wrapped too so that is also an option.

smittenkitten · 05/08/2007 20:22

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amidaiwish · 05/08/2007 21:06

just stick it in a bin liner. it'll be fine.

Haylstones · 05/08/2007 21:18

Ikea blue bags are fab. We got a really big holdall froM Argos recently for about £15 specifically for putting dd's car seat in while flying.

scienceteacher · 06/08/2007 08:22

The airlines have big plastic bags for car seats

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