Urgent! Best Cabin-Friendly Stroller? Need Recommendations mums

We recently bought the **Cosatto Yo travel stroller**, which is marketed as fitting in overhead bins and being **IATA approved**. However, on our recent trip, both easyJet and Wizz Air refused to allow it as cabin baggage and instead checked it in. After a long flight, it’s quite challenging to carry the baby all the way to baggage claim and then wait for the stroller to arrive last. Has anyone else faced this issue? Would you recommend returning it and getting an alternative? If so, which truly cabin-friendly travel stroller do you recommend? TIA
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Did they say why they refused it? Could it have been that it was a full flight and they were asking people to check hand luggage as the overhead bins would be full? Or was it because they said it was too big? As for carrying baby, I would have a baby carrier or sling on hand to make that bit easier until you get pram back!

It’s not due to your pram it because there’s isn’t room / they don’t want it the cabin. We have a ‘cabin approved’ and stroller and only once in 17 flights have we actually been able to take in the cabin!

Silver cross clic xxx

@ellie easyJet flight allows it for overhead bins?

Yes I took mine last month x

@Charley they said it’s too big and not a cabin approved size! Strange

I’ve never had a problem I go back and forth to Scotland every 2 months and been to Spain and always had it over head xx

I bought it for this reason as it’s me and just my daughter

I also have a silver cross clic, we did have to pay for a large cabin bag though, cause they only allow one small bag which must fit under the seat in front of you for free.

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