Uppababy Uppa
A look at what is currently available on eBay
![]() Uppa Baby VISTA Graco Infant Car Seat Adapter US $13.50
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![]() Uppa Baby Vista Replacement Canopy in Maya! US $26.99
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![]() Uppa Baby Vista Cup Holder US $11.61
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![]() Uppa Baby Cruz in Deny Red-new US $25.00
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![]() NIB 2011 Uppa Baby Vista Travel Bag US $89.99
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![]() NIB 2012 Uppa Baby CRUZ Car Seat Adaptor For Graco US $39.99
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![]() NIB 2012 Uppa Baby CRUZ Stroller In Jake (Black) US $459.99
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![]() NIB 2012 Uppa Baby CRUZ Stroller In Sydney (Yellow/Grey) US $459.99
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![]() NIB 2012 Uppa Baby Vista / Cruz Infant SnugSeat US $34.99
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![]() NIB Uppa Baby Vista Rumble Seat (Only) US $99.99
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![]() NIB Uppa Baby G-Lite Or G- Luxe Travel Bag US $49.99
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![]() NIB Uppa Baby Piggy Back Ride Along US $89.99
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![]() STROLLER CUPHOLDER TRAY FITS UPPA BABY VALCO BRITAX US $12.99
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![]() uppa baby rumble seat brand new in box. free shipping US $99.95
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![]() UppaBaby Uppa Baby Vista Stroller Retro-fit Star Wheels (back) US $70.39
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UPPABABY VISTA ON AN AIRPLANE??? ?
Has anyone taken an uppa baby vista on an airplane?? Im planning on going to NY next week and was wondering if anyone has, did it come back all scratched or damaged at all? and what about the bassinet feature? I use the bassinet right now my son is only a month, will they except the bassinet part or do I need to use the actual seat???
Thanks!
PLEASE someone answer!! I' ve posted this question 5 times already
All airlines differ on what kind of stroller you are allowed to take, but all allow an umbrella stroller. Continental does not specify as to which type of stroller they allow, so if I were you, at the very least I would print out the page that talks about strollers being allowed. If an agent questions you on it, show them to prove to you where it says the type you have is not allowed.
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/infant.aspx
Gate checking means that you are allowed to use your stroller up until you board, and it will be waiting for you as soon as you deboard the plane. Here is how gate checking a stroller works:
When you first check-in, let the agent know you have a stroller. They will put a a luggage tag on your stroller just like they do the rest of your luggage, except you are able to use the stroller throughout the airport. They will also give you the claim ticket for your stroller like they do the rest of your luggage. If you plan on using a stroller bag, le them know and they will give you the tag to put on the bag later once you have your stroller securely inside it, but before boarding.
When you go through security, you will be asked to fold your stroller and place it on the conveyor belt to be X-rayed. Because of this, it is always best to make sure that any "extras" you have on your stroller are taken off so that they are not damaged and so that the stroller can pass easily through the X-ray machine.
When you are boarding, whether you board first, in the middle, or last, there will be an agent that will take your stroller from you. Again, make sure that any extras are taken off so they do not get damaged during the flight, and secure your stroller in the closed position. The agent will place the stroller in a special compartment under the plane for the duration of the flight.
When you exit your flight, the handlers will have your stroller waiting for you at the end of the jetway, near the gate. Should you have a bus arrival instead of a gate arrival, they will place the strollers on the ground near the buses for parents to collect.
I've been flying internationally & domestically with my children since they were each 2 months (now 9&6, 10 months and currently pregnant with #4). At least three trips a year are the children & I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. We do another 8-10 international & domestic flights a year as a family. Due to this, I have written a small article about flying with children that goes more in-depth, gives up to date security rules & regulations for the US, EU, UK, & Australia, offers tips & tricks for the travel, etc.
http://www.angelfire.com/jamiehassen79/flying_children.html
Good luck, and if I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.
























