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Your Guide to Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

By Jolene Ejmont @Wanderluststory
Your Guide to Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

Traveling on a plane with kids is hard enough already. There is a dozen of things that you need to think about, such as what to do with the pram, how many travel suitcases will I need to take with, not to mention the checking all of these items whilst your kids are hanging onto your arm. Well, let me take those worries away a little, by letting you know as to which are the best ways of checking a car seat at the airport.

Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

When you are traveling on an airplane, there are three choices of checking in a car seat.

There are three options for checking the car seat and you can opt to check it at the gate, on the plane or carry it on board with you. Reading below will ease up your travel stress for how to check the car seat when you travel with a kid that's within the age range for using a car seat.

Checking Car Seat on Airplane as Luggage

The easiest way to deal with your car seat when traveling on the plane is to use an option of checking in a car seat at the airport as luggage. And if you didn't know already, items like car seats and strollers are free to check in. These also do not add up to the number of permitted suitcases that you take.

Your Guide to Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

The smooth transition here and once everything is checked in, you have nothing else to worry about or tag along, apart of your kids of course! Haha... Joking aside, this is our preferred checking in car seat option!

Checking car seat at the Gate

Depending on what type of car seat you are traveling with or if your child prefers to sleep in one whilst you await your departure, you can choose to checking car seat at gate option instead! Sometimes it is an easier choice between the two. Crying babies hanging on the shoulder whilst you are navigating through the corridors to the gate is not always fun. Just saying.

Your Guide to Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

Gate checking car seat and stroller are both free and easy options. Simply go straight to your gate and before you start boarding the plane, let the gate assistant know to take the stroller or a car seat on the plane. Make sure, of course, to have your car seat and stroller tagged and ready to go.

Tip: When you choose a checking car seat at airport option or pick the gate checking car seat and stroller option, make sure to use some sort of protective bag or a luggage strap to tie up any loose car seat straps. This way you will minimize any potential damage to the car seat.

Car seat on airplane - carry on

Providing that you have purchased a separate seat on the plane for your child and your kid's car seat is FAA-approved, you may be able to take the car seat on board as a carry-on. In those cases, you will be required to purchase a ticket for the window seat for your kid.

Your Guide to Checking a Carseat on an Airplane

This is the only seat that the car seats are allowed to be installed. It is a no-brainer here. If you have traveled in an economy class before, you will know exactly what I mean. And if you don't, then here it is. The seats of economy class are positioned very close to one another (talking about the seat in front of you), so movement is limited (to say it politely).

Final words about checking in car seat:

Whether you choose to checking a carseat on an airplane or gate checking a car seat, both options are simple and easy. I know that at first, taking a car seat on the plane idea may sound like it comes straight out of a too hard basket, but as you see in reality, it is quite the opposite. All it takes is a few simple steps and you will soon realize for yourself that checking car seat on airplane is in fact easy-peasy!

Over to you:
  • Which of the checking car seat on plane options above do you tend to go with when you fly?
  • Have you ever had any issues with checking baby car seat at airport?

Andrzej believes life to be a never ending adventure. Originally from Poland, he is a devoted husband and father. Dedicated and enthusiastic to chase all his dreams. Storytelling to entice other families to travel.


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