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Reply to "forced to check (as opposed to gate-check) my stroller at airport"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, all of these posters going against you are wrong. I just flew (Thursday) on American airlines (Dulles) and flew with the exact same stroller and was able to gate check. Both ways. I think the agent was poorly trained. They didn't even look twice at my stroller at check-in. I fly with this same stroller on various airlines 2-3 times a month and have never had an issue. I have even gate checked it on Frontier Airlines which is notoriously strict. [b]You were not breaking the rules[/b]. [/quote] "Each ticketed customer is allowed 1 stroller. Only small, collapsible and light strollers (up to 20lbs/9kgs) can be checked at the gate. Any stroller that weighs over 20lbs/9 kgs, is too large or is non?collapsible must be checked at the ticket counter." https://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/specialAssistance/childrenTraveling.jsp?anchorLocation=DirectURL&title=children Actually, she was breaking the rules. It's nice that they let her through previously, but now she knows that she can't count on it.[/quote]
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