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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.
Yes. Air France allows one stroller or pushchair free of charge per infant. You can either check it in with your hold baggage or bring it to the aircraft door and have it gate‑checked so you can use it in the terminal. Compact, fully folded strollers may be allowed into the cabin only if they fit in the overhead bin and the crew permit it, but this is not guaranteed.



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