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On an international flight (with connections) I am planning on bringing a stroller... with no baby!

Will they make me pay for a 2nd luggage? What am I supposed to do with it?

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Most airlines will let you bring a stroller for free if you have an infant/child, but only if you have an infant/child, e.g. Emirates, Qantas, etc. So yes, if the stroller puts you over your baggage allowances you will have to pay for excess luggage.

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  • From my experience most airlines also allow you to check-in a stroller if you are travelling with an older child as well.
    – Grzenio
    Mar 13, 2014 at 11:12
  • True - From Qantas, "Children up to 12 years of age are permitted one car seat and one collapsible pram, stroller or push chair in addition to the checked baggage allowance."
    – dlanod
    Mar 13, 2014 at 11:18

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