Flying with Ryanair - pushchair rules

Not sure if anyone can answer this faster than google but after some advice! Flying to Holland with Ryanair and we have a Mamas and Papas Ocarro. Will this be okay to take with us?
From what I can see there isn’t a limit on pushchair weight..

I haven’t flown in years let alone with a toddler, dreading the preparation 😂

Thank you in advance 🙏

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No limit. But be mentally prepared it can come out scratched (ours did, but we bought 2nd hand travel one for that very reason)

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Thank you ☺️ we’ve had ours a couple of years now and it’s in a bit of a sorry state. Would love to get something smaller but we go in March and haven’t got the budget for it at the moment 🥲

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I went on holiday last year and I took a smaller stroller however I wish I took my ocarro with me and when I fly in a few months I will be.

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I've flown three times with our double buggle with ryanair. We didn't want a rubbish pram that couldn't handle cobbled streets on holiday so we took our good pram. Put it in a travel bag before boarding but that's only a thing cloth bag so offers no protection. It came back good as new :)

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Thanks for the comments guys! So helpful ☺️ I love the ocarro for the amount of storage it has which is why I’m happy to take it 😄

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