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Cabin approved buggy

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Lola2PC · 02/05/2024 12:04

I'm preparing to take my baby on holiday this summer at around 6 months, and I'm looking for recommendations of cabin approved buggies. For anyone who has one, did you have any problems taking it on the plane and is it worth getting? Or is it likely it'll be taken off me and put in the hold anyway?

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Revelatio · 02/05/2024 12:09

Get the yoyo. It’s fits overhead and you can wheel it onto the plane.

stripes92 · 02/05/2024 12:39

Cosatto Woosh. No problems taking it on planes, fits easily in the overhead lockers, lies flat for naps.

Justsomethoughts · 02/05/2024 12:42

Benefit of the yo-yo is airlines know if and don’t query it being able to fit in the overhead lockers. Downside is the price. There are cheaper options.

Lola2PC · 02/05/2024 16:03

stripes92 · 02/05/2024 12:39

Cosatto Woosh. No problems taking it on planes, fits easily in the overhead lockers, lies flat for naps.

Thanks I'll have a look at that one.

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Lola2PC · 02/05/2024 16:04

Thanks for the replies. The yoyo is a bit more expensive than I'd hoped to pay but I do like the idea of it being well known with the airlines.

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GingerKombucha · 04/05/2024 06:27

Bought the yo-yo for travel and it's now the only buggy I use, so worth the money. Never had any airline suggest they take it off us in about 20 flights.

shininglight16 · 07/10/2024 14:00

stripes92 · 02/05/2024 12:39

Cosatto Woosh. No problems taking it on planes, fits easily in the overhead lockers, lies flat for naps.

The woosh 2 or 3? You can take it on the plane? Does it come with a footmuff?

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