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Is stroller allowed in international flight Emirates?

Emirates Baggage Allowance for Infants In addition, passengers are permitted to bring one carry-cot or one fully collapsible stroller into the cabin if there is room. If there is no space for these items in the cabin, they will have to be checked. However, if checked, they will not count against your baggage allowance.



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Complimentary strollers Pick up a complimentary stroller near our check-in desks in Emirates Terminal 3 and make your way through the airport with ease. When it's time to board, just drop it at the stroller park at the boarding gate.

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An umbrella-type collapsible stroller or any type of foldable stroller within the standard cabin bag size and weight after folding is allowed (if cabin stowage is available). You can check in strollers free of charge.

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We'll give you a special seat belt extension. You'll need to secure the infant with the seat belt extension during taxi, take-off, cruise and landing. If you're flying with a child older than 2, you'll need to buy a child's fare and the child will have his or her own seat.

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Strollers can be checked at the gate or with your regular checked baggage at the ticket counter. On American, each ticketed adult is permitted one stroller to be checked free of charge. Large strollers (20 pounds or more) must be checked at the ticket counter. All other, smaller strollers can be checked at the gate.

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That being said, anything that you hand over to the airlines in the way of baggage or strollers, wheelchairs, walkers, etc. will be at risk of getting damaged, especially if there's anything on the item that sticks out. This is why the airlines don't cover things like handles, wheels, and other such protrusions.

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Children's strollers and child safety seats are not counted as part of the standard baggage and therefore can be easily checked for free. For your convenience, these items may be checked at the curbside, the ticket counter or at the gate. Child safety seats may be brought on board the plane in certain circumstances.

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To prove your child's age to an airline, one of the following documents will suffice: Child's passport (how to get a U.S. passport for an infant and things to know about children's passports) Child's birth certificate. Child's immunization form or other medical records may also work domestically.

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Standard strollers, folding wagons, and car seats can be used to get to your gate and then checked for free. They'll be returned to you on arrival. Collapsible strollers can be stored in-cabin. Car seats can be used onboard your flight too.

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