@Abby a snoozeshade is something I am not willing to get due to mixed opinions on it. With people having their children get sweaty and overheat under them, I’m not risking it in a hot country.
If you are planning to take it as hand luggage you'll need to check dimensions, but we just used our normal stroller and took it to the gate to be put in hold luggage, and never had any problems, didn't have to wait that long for it to come back either
Looking for recommendations of a stroller, not comments for me to check dimensions etc
I’m currently looking for one too the ones I currently have in mind are the below all have up50+ hoods Joolz aer+ airline approved according to the descriptions) Silver cross clic 24 Kinderkraft nubi2 is the only cheaper alternative I’ve found that is as good Hope this helps, I’m currently torn with which one xx
@Megan was only saying as the ones you've listed I'm not sure if they are cabin approved This is a good site to look at https://www.pramworld.co.uk/prams-and-pushchairs/cabin-approved-pushchairs/?page=4
Joolz Aer+ is amazing and cabin approved we’ve travelled lots with it with no issues. Beware though depending on the airline some make all strollers go into the hold on busy flights/ generally so even if it’s cabin approved they won’t allow it on. Just something to bear in mind if cost is a factor for you and you only intend to use for holidays. Travel cot wise we’ve always used those provided with no issues x
Check the dimensions of anything you are considering if you’re wanting to put it in overheads - the babyzen yo-yo is the one all the airlines know so you’ll need to be able to say it folds up as small if you want to be confident you won’t have issues at check in. On the UPF50 front, why not get a UPF50 snooze shade and it’ll give you more options for the pram?