All of the car seat bags I see online are for bigger, convertible-type car seats. We'll be traveling with an infant car seat and I'm not sure what to do. I was planning on wearing DD in a carrier, but we'll have to have the car seat for use in the rental car once we're there. I feel like it's really heavy to just carry through the airport. What can/should we do with her car seat for the flight?
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This! I've traveled with LO a couple of times now and it's been great that you can check all baby related things for free. There will be plenty of room left in the car seat bag to hold extra things. Have a good trip!
Same here.
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I wasn't planning on gate checking my car seat, then someone posted here that they checked it with their regular luggage and it didn't make it to their destination so they were in a jam. I heeded that advice and gate checked.
I still use a carseat adapter with my stroller, so pushed it through the airport and gate checked both. I have a bag for my stroller, but used trash bags for my carseat. I definitely recommend using bags as anything gate checked tends to get nasty dirty and holes. The first time I travelled with my stroller bag, the bag came out covered in grease stains and had 3 or 4 holes in it. I would have been majorly p.o.'d if I hadn't used that bag and my stroller was ruined.
Keep in mind, too, that if you gate check your stuff you'll need to send it all through the x-ray machine. Mine fit through without any issues, but make sure to give yourself extra time to get through security and have a lot of patience cause it's frustrating and stressful (especially if there's a long line behind you like there was for me).