So my Husband and I are crazy and are flying with our twin boys to visit their Grandma and Grandpa in AZ next month. They will be just over three months old by then.
This might be a dumb question but can we put our three month old boys into a regular double stroller? Normally we use a double snap and go and their infant seats, but we have decided to have them sit in our laps, and then my parents are going to buy convertible car seats to keep at their place. I would like to use a stroller at the airport and will check it at the gate but not sure if they are old/big enough for a regular stroller. We have a combi twin side by side stroller that our friends gave us that was used so I don't know anything about it.
Re: 3 month old in stroller?
When we travel with our stroller, we have to put it through the scanner. Not sure what happens with a double, since it can't fit through.
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You said that the twins are both lap babies. You might not be able to sit in the same row since I believe you can only have one lap child per row. There are usually only 4 oxygen masks for a row with 3 seats. You might have to sit either across the aisle from each other or in front and behind each other.
Thanks everyone! I'll try out the stroller this weekend. My husband is talking about just using the bjorns when we are in the airport so we may just do that instead I know you can't use them on the plane though. Also good to know about the limit on babies in each row. I just hope our flight is not packed!