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D. Goren
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Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Short answer: Yes. When you travel with a baby on Breeze Airways you may bring a stroller and you can take it through the airport to the gate. At boarding you can typically have the stroller gate-checked so it is stored for the flight and returned to you either at the jet bridge after arrival or at baggage claim depending on the airport and aircraft.
What to expect and how to prepare
Important reminders
Bottom line: You can bring a stroller when flying Breeze Airways. Expect to use it through the airport and then gate-check it for the flight in most cases. Follow simple prep steps (remove batteries, secure loose items, use a cover if you want) and ask staff at check-in or the gate if you have any specific concerns.



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