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Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes. Allegiant allows parents to bring a stroller and a car seat for a child, and these items are typically checked free of charge. Common practice is to gate-check the stroller so you can use it up to the aircraft door.
If you want confirmation for your specific flight or have an unusual stroller (heavy, oversized, or battery-powered), call Allegiant ahead of travel. Staff at the airport can also advise at check-in or the gate.



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