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Traveling with kids involves transporting more “stuff” through the airport terminals than you would normally need to worry about. You will likely have a stroller, carry-on bag, purse, car seat(s) and perhaps other supplies or belongings. You can make transporting your child’s car seat easier by attaching it to a rolling luggage carrier and wheeling it behind you. |
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Some manufacturers also provide car seats that convert into strollers. Having that type of seat for flights could reduce the need for one additional major piece of equipment. However, once at your destination, you might not enjoy installing and uninstalling your car seat each time you need to use a stroller.
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