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Hello,


we are due to fly with our little newborn in a few weeks' time.

We are a little concerned about taking our buggy with us, it is a Bugaboo Cameleon, and as he is still very little, we will need the cot, which is quite large.


Has anyone travelled with Easyjet with this kind of buggy and cot before? Any advice on the necesarry procedure will be welcome.


Thank you (tu)

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Hi, we too flew with a bugaboo and car seat. The bugaboo went in the travelbag as luggage - too big to stow next to the air stewarts I'm afraid! But the car seat is great for carrying baby on - and it's somewhere for them to be in - if you are lucky and are allocated a seat next to an empty seat.


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