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kellogs100 | 11:53 Sun 16th Nov 2008 | Travel
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I was just wondering how that works and if anyone has any advice?

What do you do with your pushchair and taking your car seat?

We will be flying from England to France in January with Easyjet.
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you can take your car seat on board as long as it is within their size limit. Check on their website as details are given there. If you have not booked an extra seat for your baby then the car seat can go in the hold and the baby will sit on your lap and be given a lap belt which attaches to your belt to secure the baby to your lap.

The buggy can be taken through the airport up until the steps of the air craft then someone will load it into the hold for you and take it back off again at the other end.
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Thank you.
If your baby uses a dummy then let him suck it as it will help pressurise his ears, or otherwise a sweet lolly for him to suck.

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