Can I bring a stroller or car seat on my American Airlines flight?

Asked a year ago
Yes, you can bring a stroller or car seat on your American Airlines flight. American Airlines allows passengers to check one stroller and one car seat per child for free. Strollers and car seats can be checked at the ticket counter or at the gate. If you choose to check them at the gate, American Airlines will ensure that these items are available for you at the aircraft door upon arrival. Alternatively, if the stroller is collapsible, you may be able to bring it on board as a carry-on item and store it in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. Additionally, car seats are allowed to be used in the aircraft seat as long as they meet certain safety requirements. It is recommended to contact American Airlines or review their website for specific guidelines and procedures regarding strollers and car seats.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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