Travel pram recommendations

Hi ladies, I’m looking for a travel pram to use on holiday in Europe. Any recommendations for ones that are cabin friendly? Any tips for travelling with baby on a plane?

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We have cosatto woosh 3 but i know they have some cabin friendly versions. Ive had my woosh for 3 years and still going strong. It held my niece and nephew in there when they were 3 and 6

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From my experience having a extra thing to bring up on the plane would be a pain .
We buy a one peace foldable pram , good for toddlers. Full reclinable, and we usually leave it at the gate of under the plane

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