Carry Stroller on Emirates flight without a kid?
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I am travelling from USA to India via Dubai in Emirates flight. I wanted to take a stroller for my sister in India that I bought in USA. Do I need to take it as part of my allowed check-in luggage? Or can that not be counted in allowed check in luggage? Also, since there is no child, so is it allowed to take it?
In worst case, I am thinking to put it inside one of my bag.
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Does stroller count as checked baggage Emirates?
Be aware that if you bring a stroller or car seat for a child aged two or over, Emirates now count this as part of the child's checked baggage allowance.Can you take pushchair on Emirates?
Pick up a complimentary stroller near our check-in desks in Emirates Terminal 3 and make your way through the airport with ease. When it's time to board, just drop it at the stroller park at the boarding gate.Can I bring my stroller into the cabin?
Generally, most airlines allow you to bring a stroller AND a car seat (to be placed in the aircraft hold, with the rest of your luggage) free of charge in addition to your normal baggage allowance, when flying with a baby under two.Do you have to buy a seat for a baby on a plane?
Due to FAA safety requirements, 1 adult passenger may only carry 1 lap-held infant. If an adult passenger is traveling with 2 infants, a seat must be purchased for the additional infant. Infants occupying a seat on domestic flights require a ticket and pay the applicable fare.How to Gate Check A Stroller [Tips For A Hassle-Free Travel With Your Child]
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