Babyzen yo-yo flying with Ryanair

Has anybody flown with Ryanair recently and been able to take their babyzen pram onboard with them? I’ve paid for a large cabin bag with easy jet and was allowed but been told Ryanair don’t allow this? 🙈

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Hey. I’ve had rubbish experience that they always try and take it from you. Even tho it’s a cabin size foldable buggy. If they try just stand your ground! Because they can’t guarantee it will be at the door of the plane waiting for you. I was told once it would and it wasn’t. That was not fun walking all the way to find it xxx good luck xx

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oh no really! Hopefully I can sneak it on without them noticing or will just get a nice flight attendant haha xx

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Yeah exactly. After all you will have not taken a handbag and that’s your entitles piece of luggage xx

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Ryanair has a policy with pushchairs they have to check it-I have never had a plane let me take a pram on no matter the size, used to have a mountain buggy and it was pointless

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Put it in the babyzen bag it came with, this way it isn’t as obvious and try limit your hand luggage. I always put my buggy in the bag and then if they ask I just say no I’m taking it on board I have hardly any bags.

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going to try this and hope for the best 😂 never had a problem with easyJet taking it on board so fingers crossed!

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How did it go when flying with Ryan air or easyjet? Did you manage to take it as cabin baggage?

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