Lucille1963
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Probably even higher than it is now. We've seen strollers damaged very badly that were gate-checked; can't imagine what they would have looked like if they had been sent through with the regular stuff. Although, the airlines don't compensate you for damaged strollers/car seats that are gate checked, anyway. Part of the tag you get when you gate check it states that they are not responsible for any loss or damage, and they really mean it. When they ruined our car seat (that was not FAA approved, so it had to be checked), they refused to pay for any damages because we checked it at our own risk.
I had my stroller damaged from gate checking. Thankfully, it was on the way home from our trip and I knew I could replace the part for $25. I can't imagine how you'd have to pack a stroller to have it safely arrive through regular luggage handling.
Our medical reason for bringing our stroller is the necessity to have it functioning when it arrives.
Like I said above, we have crossed the hump where its a big deal for us, but I feel bad for others. Perhaps one should save the original stroller packaging and gate check it in that?
DS wanted the dancing heads