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D. Goren
Head of Content
Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — LATAM normally allows a travel stroller when you travel with a baby. Strollers are commonly accepted as an infant accessory and can be gate-checked free of charge so you can use them through the terminal and hand them to staff at the aircraft door before boarding. Collapsible or umbrella-style strollers that fit in an overhead bin may sometimes be carried into the cabin, but space is not guaranteed.



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