Flying with baby on easyJet (two additional items)
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Flying with baby on easyJet (two additional items)
Hi, we are flying with easyJet next week (Gatwick-Palermo), it is the first time flying with our baby (4 months old)
I see the easyJet website mentions that in addition to our normal baggage allowance, we can also take two additional items for free:
Does anyone know if that list is exhaustive? We will be taking a pram but were wondering if we could also take a sleeping nest thing (something like this https://eu.dockatot.com/cdn/shop/art...g?v=1611227429 ) as our second item, to save it from taking up much suitcase space
I see the easyJet website mentions that in addition to our normal baggage allowance, we can also take two additional items for free:
- We can also carry two additional items for your child in the hold for free, if you require them
- These include a travel cot, pushchair, car seat, collapsible or non-collapsible pram, booster seat and/or baby back carrier
Does anyone know if that list is exhaustive? We will be taking a pram but were wondering if we could also take a sleeping nest thing (something like this https://eu.dockatot.com/cdn/shop/art...g?v=1611227429 ) as our second item, to save it from taking up much suitcase space
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Join Date: Apr 2016
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I have flown EasyJet a good few times with an infant but I've not specifically flown with a Sleepyhead nest thing. IME they don't tend to be ridiculously stringent on the rules with infants, in contrast to how they usually are with cabin baggage.
I see no reason why it wouldn't count as a "travel cot". I would say you should ensure it is very very well wrapped up.
I see no reason why it wouldn't count as a "travel cot". I would say you should ensure it is very very well wrapped up.

