Originally Posted by
guspapp
Planning to fly through LHR and connect to ATH with my 13 month old in tow. Perusal of the BA site yields the following:
Please note: London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports have already advised us that, due to the volume of flights and passengers that use the airport, they are unable to deliver children's pushchairs at the aircraft side.It must be collected from the baggage arrivals hall.
So, if I take the pushchair to the gate on my original flight, does this mean I'd have to collect it at baggage claim at LHR/LGW or at our final destination? Is there any chance of collecting it after we land at LHR? I am not that excited at the prospect of carrying my not-yet-walking toddler through LHR and onto my connecting flight.
Does anyone have any experience with collecting a pushchair airside after arriving at LHR/LGW? Does the quoted policy above uniformly apply or is there any leeway?
Thanks very much.
Welcome to FT ^
I'm sorry but this is correct. If you have a long layover at LHR you may wish to ask that the stroller be checked just to LHR then you can clear Immigration and Customs in the normal way and collect the stroller to use whilst waiting for your next flight. (If you do this however, for security reasons, it may be necessary to check all the luggage to LHR rather than ATH).
Occasionally some crews will take strollers on board if the flight is almost empty but there is no guarantee of this and they've been instructed not to do so as it sets a precedent we can't always follow for others. Nor is it fair on other passengers who may have checked theirs.