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Can you bring a stroller on a plane with Allegiant Air when traveling with a baby?

Allegiant Air stroller policy for infants: gate check and onboard options, baggage rules, fees, and travel tips for flying with a baby.

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Updated Feb, 6

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Can you bring a stroller on a plane with Allegiant Air when traveling with a baby?

 

Can you bring a stroller on a plane with Allegiant Air when traveling with a baby?

 

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.

  • Gate check: Bring the stroller to the gate and the agent will tag it. You leave it at the aircraft door and pick it up either at the jet bridge or at baggage claim, depending on the airport and aircraft type.
  • Counter check: If gate-checking isn’t possible (very small aircraft or operational reasons), the stroller may need to be checked at the ticket counter.
  • Small umbrella strollers: If it’s very compact and fits in an overhead bin, it might be carried onboard, but this is not guaranteed—ask gate staff.
  • Car seats: You can check a car seat free, or bring an FAA-approved car seat onboard if you have purchased a seat for your child.
  • Prepare the stroller: Fold it if possible, remove loose items, and consider a protective bag to prevent damage.
  • Arrive early: Allow extra time at check-in/gate so staff can tag the stroller and explain pick-up location on arrival.

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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