We've got the Joolz aer+ and we've taken it on many flights. It's lightweight and easily foldable, and we use it as everyday pram too. The only downside is that you have to buy all the accessories separately, like the bumper bag or footrest. That said, we love it.
I’ve got the Mamas and Papas Libro as my travel pram, it’s very lightweight and folds down super flat/small. Also has a long handle so you can carry it over your shoulder like a bag! It’s not particularly sturdy though because it is so compact. I’m going abroad next week so I haven’t trialled it as to whether they’ll make me put it in the hold or whether I can take it on board with me!
@Sabrina did you have any issues putting it in the a an overhead compartment in the plane?
@Mandy I didn't bring it on the plane. I know you can as it fits in the overhead compartment, but you'd have to pay for a cabin luggage (as the pram counts as a cabin luggage), while you can put it on the hold for free. We usually just bring the pram to the door of the plane, bag it and and it to the ground crew to be put in the hold. All for free.
Heya! Through my research I think I’ll be going for the Joolz Aer+ when we eventually get ours. Have never seen a bad review about it. Only 6kg, one hand fold and open and larger storage underneath.