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Check in at the Kerb

As I was saying, you need a ride so you can get dropped right at the kerb at a ticket counter for your airline if they exist. Your hand luggage days are over with a baby, and you'll have at least a car seat, travel buggy, and a bag to check (unless you are lucky enough to have all that stuff at your destination, in which case, you are killing it. I need your tips). When I'm flying with my husband, I always swear by gate-checking the car seat and buggy, but in this case, you're going to want to get rid of that stuff as soon as you can, at the most convenient place, and that's when you arrive.

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