Originally Posted by
gofarhaveacigar
Do they not allow for plane-side checking of strollers? According to that link, checking a stroller is free since our daughter is under 2 (even though she will have her own seat), but it makes no mention of plane side or land side.
At ARN and CPH, SAS sometimes allow plane-side check-in/drop-off of a tagged/to-be-tagged stroller, but sometimes they try to frustrate taking the stroller to the gate. Even when dealing with the same exact stroller time and again, what they ok is not necessarily consistent. SK@ARN tends to be less hostile toward gate checking strollers than SK@CPH.
SK@CPH is probably the worst, or close to the worst, legacy major airline-hub experience when it comes to wanting your own stroller delivered at the gate on arrival.
CPH has some airport strollers available after security screening but more often they have cabin baggage carts that can easily fit a 1-year old like the grocery shopping carts that have a seat area for small children. ARN, if it has airport strollers, has far fewer of them than CPH; and ARN has way fewer cabin baggage carts than CPH.
If this sort of reads like a “pick your poison”, it sort of is that.