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👶 Portable High Chair / Clip-On Chair

💼 Cabin bag

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No TSA prohibition. However, airlines determine whether clip-on chairs may be used at meal tables on board. Most don't allow in-flight use but allow it in checked or carry-on baggage.

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Allowed

No restrictions.

💡 Tip: Clip-on high chairs are generally allowed but airline policy varies. Confirm with your airline before travel.

Common questions

Most airlines do not allow clip-on high chairs to be attached to aircraft tray tables in-flight, as tray tables are not structurally rated for the additional load. You can carry the chair to your destination but should not use it on the plane.

Compact folding high chairs can go in either. If it's small enough, carrying it on board saves the risk of checked-bag damage. Bulkier models are better checked.

Generally yes, unless the airline specifically exempts baby equipment from the allowance (some do). Check with your airline — many low-cost carriers count portable chairs toward carry-on limits.

Most restaurants at destinations have high chairs. A compact portable option (like a fabric seat that attaches to a regular chair) is lighter and easier to carry than a clip-on style, and works in more situations.

Based on official TSA guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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