Can You Take Baby Prams On International Flights As Hand Luggage?
Or do baby prams have to go in as “Checked” luggage? Flying Thai Airways – Bangkok – Australia.
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You can keep your pram until you board the plane. You just leave it right in front of the plane. The stewardesses will tell you. This way you also get it back right when you get off the plane.
I’m not sure internationally, but when traveling within the United States, prams have to be checked as luggage. However, the airline let us keep ours with us at the gate and up the ramp right up to the door of the plane, then the crew had us leave it right there with all of the wheelchairs. They put it under the plane for us when we went inside, and when we landed they unloaded it for us and had it waiting, once again, in the tunnel right outside of the plane. So we were never without it when we needed it. Happy flying!
think of it this way .. if it cant fit in the overhead locker dont expect to take as hand luggage .. within australia maybe ok, but internationally dont hold much luck for you .. just noticed you are travelling Thai, then from my expierence no no no .. they get very frustrated when you turn up with a push chair,
i do not believe so..the need to go with your luggage..you can check online with your flight
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