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    • C Offline
      Cheepoozz
      last edited by

      Hello

      I am heading down to perth in June.
      had always been a law abiding driver… was just thinking if it is worth the effort if i bring my own – since its taxi from home to airport / picking up rental car from Perth airport.

      With a 7YO and 3YO boys … extra seats probably cost be AUD 60-80 more.

      also concern the airlines might trash my seats… thou not expensive but sim tia is really happen:)

      appreciate inputs.

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        sharonkhoo
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        Check if the seats can be used on the airline seats. Some airlines will allow this if the car seats are designed for such use and fit their seats. Not all airline seats are the same size, so you should check carefully. It does mean 2 more things to lug on board.


        Alternatively, you can check them in and have them labelled "fragile". I have done that before and the seat arrived at destination unharmed. The simpler the car seat the better - fewer things to break, fall off etc. I wrapped mine in large garbage bags to keep them clean and dry.

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        • B Offline
          bebebub
          last edited by

          I’ve done that quite a few times. All good.

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          • C Offline
            Cheepoozz
            last edited by

            slmkhoo:
            Check if the seats can be used on the airline seats. Some airlines will allow this if the car seats are designed for such use and fit their seats. Not all airline seats are the same size, so you should check carefully. It does mean 2 more things to lug on board.


            Alternatively, you can check them in and have them labelled \"fragile\". I have done that before and the seat arrived at destination unharmed. The simpler the car seat the better - fewer things to break, fall off etc. I wrapped mine in large garbage bags to keep them clean and dry.
            nah, i dont meant using the car seats on flight.. but merely for the rental car when travelling in /btw perth.
            car booster seat is ok but its the baby seat for the younger boy that is a hassle 🙂
            thanks both

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            • J Offline
              jetsetter
              last edited by

              but car seats can be rented from car rental companies too right? we just rented from them or simply borrowed from our relatives living there.

              http://redirect.avis.com/services/css/index.html
              https://www.hertz.com/rentacar/productservice/index.jsp?targetPage=carseats.jsp
              http://www.europcar.com.au/EBE/module/render/baby-car-seats

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
                sharonkhoo
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                Cheepoozz:
                slmkhoo:

                Check if the seats can be used on the airline seats. Some airlines will allow this if the car seats are designed for such use and fit their seats. Not all airline seats are the same size, so you should check carefully. It does mean 2 more things to lug on board.


                Alternatively, you can check them in and have them labelled \"fragile\". I have done that before and the seat arrived at destination unharmed. The simpler the car seat the better - fewer things to break, fall off etc. I wrapped mine in large garbage bags to keep them clean and dry.

                nah, i dont meant using the car seats on flight.. but merely for the rental car when travelling in /btw perth.
                car booster seat is ok but its the baby seat for the younger boy that is a hassle 🙂
                thanks both

                Yes, I know you wanted it for the driving on the other side. But bringing it on board can mean a more comfortable ride for the child. It's a hassle to have to lug it around though - checking it in is easier.

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                • FunzF Offline
                  Funz
                  last edited by

                  I checked in the car seat and booster for kiddos. Just indicate fragile. All fine.

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                  • B Offline
                    bebebub
                    last edited by

                    I tried renting it once when dd was 2plus, where she still nap quite abit. Super uncomfortable, especially for long road trips.


                    Check in the car seats. Hassle free. Doesn’t count towards luggage allowance.

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                    • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
                      Coolkidsrock2
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                      I packed my booster seat in a hand luggage and checked it in. No problem.

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