Navigating Airports with Ease: A Guide to Stroller Services
Traveling with a baby can be stressful and chaotic; going through an airport with a stroller can make it even more difficult. But for your convenience, many airports have special services to help you. These services can make your journey smoother and more accessible. You can rent a stroller, check yours at the gate, or use an accessible airport stroller.
Are you tired of carrying your stroller around the airport? Do you want to make your journey smoother and easier with a little one? To all the new mamas and new parents, this article will help you, tell you about the airport’s stroller services, and give secret tips for comfort and a smoother flight!
When you decide to bring your stroller along with you, make sure that it is small enough to store in the aircraft’s overhead compartment.
Kolcraft Cloud Plus:
- Portable and travel-friendly.
- Easy one-hand fold mechanism.
- Adjustable seating, which is convenient for toddler naps.
- Removable cup holder and snack tray for the baby.
- Cup holder for the parent.
- Small storage space underneath for holding items.
- Overall, it’s a great travel stroller.
- Easy to use while on the go.
- Super convenient when traveling through airports.
- Compact design with some storage space.
- Easy to clean, and the fabric is machine washable.
- The One-hand fold feature is the best aspect.
- Collapses easily and stores well in slim spaces.
- I delayed purchasing this stroller for a while, but I’m so happy I finally did.
- Extremely lightweight and cute design.
- Can be closed single-handedly, making it very easy to use.
- The basket underneath holds a decent amount of items.
- The only drawback is it doesn’t recline enough for the baby to lay completely flat; they remain slightly sloped.
- Nearly perfect for on-the-go needs despite the slight recline issue.
- Features cup holders for multiple drinks and a small compartment for trinkets or your phone.
- As a mom who frequently travels alone with a small child, I would repurchase if needed.
- Highly recommended for parents on the move.
- I’ve had this stroller for one year, and it still works as well as it did on day one.
- Super lightweight and easy to open and close.
- Offers good manoeuvrability.
- Very happy with the stroller, especially for the price.
- The only minor drawback is that I wish it reclined further, but I’m picky.
- 10/10 would recommend, especially if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stroller.
- Adjustable straps on the sides and vertically.
- Easy fold for convenient storage.
- Decent-sized storage space underneath the stroller.
- Small cup tray for adults, only fits a water bottle (unsuitable for coffee cups).
- The cup holder is shallow, and I am concerned that items might bounce out quickly.
I originally bought this stroller for an airplane ride and have used it ever since. It’s incredibly portable, lightweight, and travel-friendly, making it easy to navigate through airports. The one-hand fold feature is a game changer, collapsing effortlessly to store in slim spaces.
The stroller’s adjustable seating is great for when my toddler needs to nap, although it doesn’t fully recline flat. It comes with a removable snack tray and cup holder for the baby and a cup holder for parents. There’s also tiny storage underneath for essentials, which is convenient for on-the-go use.
After delaying my purchase, I’m so happy I finally bought it. The stroller is cute and easy to use, and the basket at the bottom holds many items. While the reclining feature could be better, it’s still nearly perfect for travel, especially for parents who often travel alone with young children.
After a year of use, the stroller still works like new. Its maneuverability is impressive, and the price is unbeatable in quality. I highly recommend this stroller to anyone looking for a budget-friendly, reliable option.
Have you ever wondered if you can take your stroller to the airport or on a plane? The answer is YES!
But here are a few things and some tips to keep in mind:-
. The stroller should be lightweight and densely packed.
. Consider the portability of your stroller.
. Ensure your stroller is collapsible and small enough to store in the overhead compartments.
In short, measuring your stroller before your flight will be beneficial. However, it should weigh less than 10kg and fit within luggage dimensions, typically around 55×35×25.
As mentioned, many airports have special services to help you with your strollers!
There is no particular demand that you should carry a specific stroller! For your help, there are great examples of compact and collapsible strollers, such as Cybex, Babyzen, and Graco.
Strollers and car seats are usually handled differently from regular luggage. These items are not part of your regular luggage; you can usually check them for free. You can check them at the airport, ticket counter, or even when you get on the plane. You can use the stroller up to the gate and check it for the flight. If your stroller is too big to fit in the overhead compartment, you can usually put it in a particular area for checked bags, and you might have to pay a fee for this. It depends upon the airline’s requirements, rules, and regulations. Also, you can take your car seat on the plane if seats are available.
BABYZEN YOYO2 Stroller:
- The perfect combination of quality and portability.
- Previously, two strollers were needed: one for daily use and a cheap umbrella for travel.
- This stroller serves both purposes, eliminating the need for multiple strollers.
- Considered buying an SUV due to limited trunk space but found the Babyzen Yoyo instead.
- At $450, it’s far more affordable than a $35,000 SUV.
- Lightweight and compact when folded, it fits in an airplane’s overhead compartment.
- It can be carried over the shoulder with a strap or worn like a backpack.
- wish we had discovered it sooner!
- Best travel stroller available; though expensive, it’s worth every penny.
- Purchased as a second stroller when my daughter turned 2, mainly for traveling and errands.
- Purchased as a second stroller when my daughter turned 2, mainly for traveling and errands.
- Much lighter compared to other strollers.
- Ease of assembly and compact size make it a significant investment.
- High-quality build, enhancing its value.
- Debated between the Babyzen Yoyo and Uppababy Minu, ordered both to compare.
- Both my husband and I preferred the Yoyo for its compact fold and overall functionality.
- Although not a true “one-handed fold,” you can begin the fold with both hands, then finish one-handed while holding the baby.
- The stroller opens one-handed and springs to life effortlessly.
- Despite its small size, it feels sturdy and secure, unlike the GB Pockit, which felt flimsy and unreliable.
- No concerns about the Yoyo collapsing unexpectedly, unlike experiences with the Pockit.
- The Yoyo has sleek, clean lines and a well-designed canopy with good coverage, without any wrinkles or frumpiness.
- Handlebar height is perfect for tall parents (5’7″ and 6’5″) and comfortable for both.
- My 25-pound toddler and 34-pound preschooler find the stroller comfortable, mainly when fully reclined.
- The Minu has a larger basket and a preferred seat recline mechanism, but its plastic canopy support broke quickly.
- The Minu’s seat wouldn’t stay compactly folded, making it bulkier than the Yoyo.
- The Minu’s seat wouldn’t stay compactly folded, making it bulkier than the Yoyo.
- Love the Babyzen Yoyo stroller, but it’s missing the rain cover.
- Typically, all Babyzen Yoyo strollers include the rain cover, but this one didn’t come with it.
This stroller is a perfect mix of quality and portability. In the past, I always needed two sturdy strollers for daily use and a cheap umbrella stroller for travel. But this stroller does both. We were even considering buying an SUV because we couldn’t fit my son’s pack-and-play and his stroller in our car’s trunk. Luckily, a family member recommended the Babyzen Yoyo. At $450, it’s way cheaper than spending $35,000 on a new vehicle!
The stroller is super light and compact when folded. It even fits in an airplane’s overhead compartment or can be carried over your shoulder like a backpack. I wish I had known about it sooner! It’s a bit pricey but worth the money. We bought it when my daughter turned two, mainly for travel and running errands. It’s so easy to take out of the trunk, unfold, and fold back again. It’s much lighter than other strollers.
We were deciding between this one and the Uppababy Minu. After ordering both, my husband and I liked the Yoyo better. The compact fold is fantastic, and even though it’s not exactly a “one-handed fold,” I can start the fold with both hands, take my baby out, and finish folding one-handed with her on my hip. It also opens one-handed and feels sturdy despite its small size. I had used the GB Pockit before for travel, but it always felt shaky, and one time, it even started collapsing as I was loading my infant! No such worries with the Yoyo.
The Yoyo has clean lines, and its canopy provides excellent coverage without wrinkles. It’s sleek and stylish. The handlebar height is comfortable for both me (5’7″) and my tall husband (6’5″). My 25-pound toddler and 34-pound preschooler sit comfortably in it, even when fully reclined. While the Uppababy Minu has a giant basket and a better seat recline mechanism, its plastic canopy support broke within five minutes of use, making it bulky and difficult to fold. While we love our full-sized Uppababy Vista for travel, the Babyzen Yoyo is worth every penny!
gb QBit+ All-City Stroller, Velvet Black:
- Incredibly easy to fold and unfold, even with one hand.
- It is compact and fits in small trunks like an Audi A3.
- Lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and transport.
- Provides good shade coverage for the child.
- Comfortable for the child, with the stroller reclining almost flat.
- The basket below holds a decent amount of items for a compact stroller.
- Durable enough to handle gate checking at airports without issue.
- Smooth navigation over cobblestones and uneven streets, as tested in Barcelona and Rome.
- Great for travel but also versatile for everyday use at home.
- High-quality build, sturdy, and reliable.
- Highly recommended after years of using the GB brand over other mid-range brands.
- It lacks a strap or method for carrying the stroller on the shoulder or back, making it less convenient when folded and held.
- While not heavy compared to other brands, it still has some weight, which can be noticeable when transporting it by hand.
You can use your stroller to carry your child around the airport, but you must submit it to airline staff before you get on the plane. Don’t worry; they will return it right after you land.
“Children are like little explorers. Let them see the world” ~unknown
To all the new parents, we know it is pretty challenging to travel with a newborn, but you have to be patient, stay hydrated, stay calm, and try to adapt to the new phase of your life.
“Don’t overthink it, just pack the essentials and have fun” ~unknown.
Additionally, try to avoid flying with your newborn until at least they are a month old.
This article will guide you on keeping your child comfortable and entertained during the flight!
There are a few things that you should keep in mind, bring carry-on diapers, extra clothes, formula milk, a medication kit, a breast pump(if needed), a sucker, rattles, small portable games, puzzles, and coloring books to keep them entertained. According to the baby’s age, a tablet or a smartphone with games, videos, and other fun apps plays a vital role in keeping kids happy or calm on long flights.
Traveling with the little one might be challenging and complex. Still, your patience and a little planning can make it smoother and more memorable.
UPPAbaby G-Link V2 Double Umbrella Stroller:
- Lightweight and compact design, ideal for travel.
- Good canopy coverage and folds easily.
- Compact enough for a double stroller, making it easier to handle.
- Ample storage space in the basket underneath.
- Comfortable and solid build, feels sturdy and durable.
- Cleans easily with just a sponge and soap.
- Recline mode is convenient for naps and even changing diapers.
- Suitable for children of various ages (from infants to toddlers).
- Fits through standard doorways without any issues.
- Good shade coverage for both children.
- Separate reclining seats accommodate the different needs of multiple children (e.g., one can nap while the other sits upright)
- Glides smoothly and is easy to maneuver.
- Cup holders and shades can be removed to lighten the stroller for gate-checking.
- Easily gate-checked, which is rare for a double stroller.
- The stroller is somewhat heavy, though it has a handle to help with lifting.
- Although compact for a double stroller, it still has some bulk when traveling.
- No high chair available on vacation, so the stroller had to double as a dining seat, which might not be ideal for everyone.
CHILD’S SAFETY SHOULD BE YOUR FIRST PRIORITY!
To protect your baby’s ear during flight, feeding your baby from a bottle breast during landing and taking off is best. Offering a pacifier can also help with this. Avoid giving your baby liquids when the plane is taking off or landing.
Before you fly, visit the airport’s website to see if they have special services for families with kids, like bathrooms, changing rooms, or play areas. Consider a baby stroller as an alternative to a stroller. You never know what comes next, so be prepared for everything, and pack your extra clothes in case your child spills something or makes a mess.
“Investing in a quality stroller is an investment in your child’s safety and comfort.” ~Anonymous
The stroller’s protection and portability matter a lot when you are flying!
Consider a stroller designed for travel, lightweight and compact; you can wrap it in plastic. For your convenience, most airports charge you a small fee for plastic wrap and wrap your stroller at the airport.
To protect your stroller, you must use a stroller bag. Protecting your stroller from scratches, dust, and damage is really helpful. The bag confirms the stroller’s condition and guarantees its safety and absence of faults. A damaged stroller could be a trap for the baby. Always use the seat belt in your stroller to keep your baby securely in place.
Usually, there are no age limitations for strollers on flights. They typically allow strollers of all sizes, but they might have some requirements and rules; likewise, your stroller should be foldable and small enough to fit in the overhead compartments.
Generally, double-sized strollers can be taken on the flight, depending on the airport’s requirements. For example, most airlines do not allow unmanageable or difficult strollers to fold in the overhead compartment.
Bugaboo Butterfly – 1 Second Fold Ultra-Compact Stroller:
- Perfect for taller babies, offering more space compared to other models like Yoyo, Ergobaby, and City Tour 2. It fits easily, making it convenient for travel and fitting in tight spaces like overhead bins. It has an optional handrail that accommodates a food and drink tray.
- Easy to maneuver, with smooth handling on flat surfaces.
- The single-handed open/close mechanism is convenient but may require extra effort over time.
- Durable and sturdy, maintaining shape after multiple flights and extended use.
- Includes a rain cover, making it weather-ready.
- Seat padding is machine washable, adding to convenience.
- Sturdy despite its compact size, performing well in busy travel environments.
- Comfortable for long trips, providing reliability through multiple flights.
- Spacious bottom basket that holds plenty of items for travel or day trips.
- Struggles with rough terrain, even small cracks in the cement, cause issues.
- The button for folding can become hard to press with prolonged use.
- Lacks a pocket for additional storage, limiting organization options.
- It weighs around 16 lbs, which may be heavy for some users despite being compact.
- The recline feature is not as flat as advertised, offering only a partial recline.
- The carry strap is brutal to access when the stroller is folded, making it less convenient to transport.
- The wrist strap is positioned on the right, which can be awkward for left-handed users.
- Higher price points, though users generally feel the quality justifies the cost.
- Fabric can wrinkle over time, especially around the cushion area.
If you want your stroller to count toward your baggage allowance, you must place it in the baggage hold with your other bags. Many airlines do not charge extra fees for checking in strollers, especially for toddlers or young children.
“Even in the most chaotic airport, there’s always a chance to find a hidden gem of a food stall.” ~unknown
If you are traveling with a baby, you can bring baby essentials; there is no regular limit or specific requirement to how much you can get, such as baby food, formula milk, and sterilized water, even if it is more than the usual liquid limit.
It’s best to put these things in your checked bags to prevent any security issues!
“Remember when you could fit a whole outfit in your hand luggage? ~unknown
If your hand luggage weighs more than 70kg, you might have to pay extra charges or be asked to transfer some items to your checked baggage.
Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe Compact Baby Stroller:
- It folds down small enough to fit in overhead compartments, which is ideal for air travel.
- The small yet sufficient basket underneath that can hold a midsized tote or diaper bag.
- Sturdy wheels and a sound shock system are ideal for travel strollers.
- Easy to fold and unfold, even in tight situations like crowded areas.
- It is compact enough to fit behind a car seat, making it accessible without using trunk space.
- The footrest and flaps can convert into a makeshift bassinet for younger babies.
- Simple, quick seat and strap adjustment.
- Canopy provides good weather protection with solid extension.
- Lightweight and compact, great for occasional travel.
- Smooth maneuverability; can be pushed one-handed easily.
- The telescoping handle is adjustable and excellent for shorter and taller parents.
- Comfortable, well-padded seat for babies.
- Infant nest feature with side snaps keeps baby’s feet and toys inside the stroller.
- Full recline feature, perfect for infants who can’t sit up yet.
- Folding and unfolding can be tricky to do one-handed, especially for smaller hands.
- Fabric may wrinkle over time with use.
- When strapped in, the seat has a slight recline, making it less comfortable for children who want to sit upright and look around.
- Plastic clips and seat posts frequently come undone during setup, making assembly frustrating.
- Cheap strap design often falls apart, leading to discomfort for the child and difficulty for parents.
- Ergonomics could be better; children may slump in the seat due to poor strap and seat alignment.
- Wheels must be aligned perfectly to collapse correctly, adding to the frustration.
- Not durable or reliable for frequent use; better suited for occasional travel.
Mirha loved to travel with her mommy:
Mirha loved to travel with her mommy. They were going on a trip to the island. Her mom packed her essentials, like extra clothes, separate blankets, diapers, her favorite toys, and a small coloring book for her safety. She also brought a rain cover and sunshade and, last but not least, her favorite stroller.
When they reached the airport and went through airport security, Mirha’s mommy put her stroller in a special place for luggage. This meant that the stroller would go to the bottom of the airplane and come out when they landed. She was so excited to see the ocean!
After they landed, Mirha’s mommy went to retrieve her stroller. She was so happy to see it again.
They exited the airport and went to the island. Mirha enjoyed it, and she even made new friends.
The stroller was perfect for exploring the island and napping when she was tired. Mirha loved her stroller to help her explore the island!
In light of these results, strollers are helpful when traveling with babies. They keep babies comfortable and safe. We know taking the stroller with a baby is tricky, but you should know how to manage things. Your patience matters a lot!
“Motherhood is the greatest adventure a woman can experience.”
Suppose you know the rules of your airline and have things like a sunshade, baby essentials, and something that entertains them. In that case, I guarantee you’ll be able to travel with them more manageable and smoother. The most important thing is that your baby is safe and comfortable.
UPPAbaby Minu V2 Travel Stroller:
- Lightweight and portable, ideal for travel and everyday outings.
- Canopy offers good sun protection.
- Smooth handling and maneuverability, even on varied terrains.
- Adjustable recline allows the child to nap comfortably.
- Durable and sturdy construction, suitable for long-term use.
- Compatible with accessories like cup holders and snack trays from other Uppababy models.
- A well-padded seat provides comfort for the child.
- It comes with a comfortable shoulder strap for easy carrying when folded.
- One-hand fold mechanism is convenient for parents juggling multiple tasks.
- Compact fold design fits into tight spaces, such as car trunks and overhead compartments (although not allowed in Southwest overhead bins).
- It’s pricey, especially for a travel stroller, with a $500 price tag.
- The recline mechanism requires two hands, which can be inconvenient.
- No footrest for the baby.
- The back compartment is floppy and less firm, making it harder to store small necessities.
- The basket size is comparable to other luxury strollers, offering limited storage.
- There are mixed opinions on whether it’s worth the price for the added features over previous models.
- The leather handlebar may rip easily when opening or closing.
- Short backrests may not accommodate taller children as they grow.
- Smaller undercarriage baskets compared to full-size strollers.
- Heavy for a travel stroller, making it less ideal for frequent travel.
Product Comparision Table:
Brand | Babyzen | Kolcraft | gb | UPPAbaby | Bugaboo | Ergobaby | UPPAbaby Minu V2 Travel |
Canopy Material | Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric | Not specified | Polyester | UV-resistant materials | Not specified | ||
Tire Material | Rubber or rubber-like material | Not specified | Not specified | N/A | N/A | ||
Fabric | Faux Leather | Not specified | Polyester | N/A | N/A | ||
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Plastic | Polyester, Plastic | Aluminum or other lightweight metal | Aluminum | Alloy Steel | ||
Type | Umbrella Stroller | Umbrella Stroller | Pram Stroller | Umbrella Stroller | Umbrella Stroller | Umbrella Stroller | Umbrella Stroller |
Built-in Light | No | No | No | No | No | ||
Number of Wheels | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | ||
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Harness Type | 5-point harness system | 5-Point | 5 Point | 5 Point | 5 Point | 5 Point | 5 Point |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Kilograms (48.5 lbs) | Not specified | 22 Kilograms (48.5 lbs) | 55 Pounds | 22 Kilograms (48.5 lbs) | 50 lbs | 50 Pounds |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 11 Pounds | Not specified | 11 Pounds | 10 Pounds | N/A | ||
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 17.32″L x 7.09″W x 20.47″H | 29.9″L x 17.6″W x 41.7″H | 33″L x 17″W x 41.7″H | 27.5″L x 28.5″W x 42″H | 36.42″L x 17.72″W x 40.31″H | 35.5″L x 20.3″W x 41″H | |
Item Weight | 6200 Grams (13.67 lbs) | 11.8 Pounds | 7.8 Kilograms (17.2 lbs) | N/A | 9.6 Kilograms (21.16 lbs) | 18.1 lbs | 16.9 lbs |
Folded Size | 20.5″ x 17.3″ x 7.1 Inches | 18.1234 Inches | 17 x 10.4 x 22.8 inches | 40L x 20W x 14.5H inches | N/A | 20″ x 10″ | N/A |
Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,065 ratings) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,714 ratings) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (416 ratings) | 4.3 out of 5 stars (42 ratings) | 4.3 out of 5 stars | 4.4 out of 5 stars | 4.6 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,220 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) | #1,517 in Baby, #2 in Lightweight Strollers | #33,642 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby), #112 in Lightweight Baby Strollers | #19,420 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby), #40 in Standard Baby Strollers | N/A | #12,241 in Baby | #4,913 in Baby |
ASIN | B0856NX5D7 | B019DHBCKE | B085TRL2LM | B0BZQ26RC2 | N/A | B09WY2DGB | B0CC2774K |
Included Components | Frame, 5-point harness, multi-position reclining backrest, canopy extensions, shoulder strap, protective storage bag, 6+ Color Pack (seat cushion & matching canopy) | Large storage basket, removable child tray with cup holder, parent tray with drink holders | Adapters for 2-in-1 Travel System and a rain cover | Removable cup holder, double storage pockets, easy-access | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Brand Name | Babyzen | Kolcraft | gb | UPPAbaby | Bugaboo | Ergobaby | UPPAbaby |
Age Range Description | Baby | Baby | Baby | Baby, Toddler | N/A | Baby | Baby, Toddler |
Import Designation | N/A | N/A | Imported | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |