Why do you want to take it on board? Just put it in hold before you board. Can be any buggy, no restrictions. I think that’s much easier.
Hire one? There is a website called ‘fly ride uk’ and can hire one for £40+ for two weeks. X
The doona is amazing
I have the bugaboo butterfly for my older one and would recommend. Heard really good things about the joolz aer as well. When we landed back in England the queue for passport control was over an hour so having the buggy in the overhead locker and therefore having it for the queue was an absolute god send. We wouldn’t have coped if we’d of had to wait to get it back with the luggage after! So deffo worth getting one in my opinion 🥰
@Chloe yeah, I plan on ignoring one of the above comments 😂🤣 what you mention are all things I have thought about, plus the gates are sometimes so far away! Thank you, I’ll check it out xx
@Gabi oh amazing. I didn’t even know that was a thing! Thank you x
Hey, I red it on the wizzair site that there is a buggy from Yoyo which is accepted as a travel bag. Extraction from the article: “The yoyo baby stroller (light weight model that is designed to fold in a way that makes it compliant with cabin bags rules) is to be accepted as cabin baggage in exchange for cabin trolley bag. “ I imagine this would also be accepted on other airlines too.
Also, We took our stroller when travelled abroad. They can put it on hold for free and you can keep it until you start boarding the gate. Ours lays flat so it was good for her to sleep in on the airport. She was three and half months at that point.
We have the Cybex Orfeo and it’s really amazing! It’s really easy to fold, and can be carried like a bag on the shoulder as it has got a handle.
Ooh I’m looking to get one too. Would love to see others opinions