Can you take a travel potty on EasyJet alongside your hand luggage?

Anyone done this recently?

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Yes, you absolutely can! EasyJet allows you to bring two items of baby/toddler equipment per child for free (like a pram, car seat, or travel potty/booster seat), and they don't count towards your hand luggage allowance. If it fits inside a bag, you can usually take it into the cabin with you, or they will tag it at the gate to go in the hold just before you board. It's super common, so you won't have any issues!"

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Yeah we did at Christmas … if it’s one of the carry potty’s that seal shut, make sure you open it and don’t fully click it closed when it’s on the plane, otherwise it’ll suction itself together and you’ll never get it open 🫣

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