Can I take my Trionic Veloped on a plane?

You can bring the Veloped on any flight at no charge, as it is registered as a mobility aid. Don’t pack the Veloped, instead walk with it to the check-in counter. When checking in, tell the staff that you would like to bring your rollator into the airport (important that you say 'rollator' or 'mobility aid'). They put a tag on it, and you bring it through the security control. Right before you board the aircraft, you put the Veloped to the side and the staff then loads it into the luggage compartment of the aircraft.

If you bring some 'bubble plastic sheet' you can wrap the frame to protect it.

We recommend detaching the front climbing wheel and bringing it into the cabin as hand luggage.

If you do as described above, you can bring your full baggage allowance (20–25 kg), as the Veloped is regarded as a mobility aid and its weight is not included in your luggage. If you pack it and check it in, it will be seen as luggage (about 15–17 kg incl. carton/packaging), which limits the amount of normal luggage that you can bring.

When you arrive at your destination, you are granted assistance (wheelchair if required) in order to go from the aircraft to the baggage collection area.

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  • Veloped Sport…

    Truly an outstanding mobility aid. Very well constructed. It will truly allow you to go anywhere. It is happy on tarmac, trail and off-trail. It has enabled me to participate again in the weekly 5 K parkrun.…

  • Veloped Sport…

    Very pleased with the Veloped Sport; it copes brilliantly with the rough paths and the autumn leaves in the local park.

    David, Kent, UK…

  • Happy Customer…

    Good Morning, just thought I would let you know how your product has made my Dad's life so fulfilling.
    He is 93 years old, hearing impaired and has very little sight due to macular degeneration. He has also suffered two recent strokes. So things lik…

  • Veloped…

    I am very satisfied, and I can walk for longer distances. I do recommend it.…

    Veloped Sport 12er M navy/red/white
    by Klaus-Thilo von Blumröder
  • Finally one that does what it should.…

    I now own three rollators. This is my first one from Trionic. The first rollator from another company sounded like clanging metal as I walked along. It also got caught on all the broken pavements where I live and was therefore unstable. The second on…

  • A rollator for life…

    A rollator for life. I found it for my daughter. It's called Walker 14 and it's impressive, big tires, not wheels!
    The one that circumnavigates all cliffs, came to my mind immediately.
    But it also has room for all that solidity and precise tinkerin…

  • Game changer - simple as that…

    I’m a 56 year old, C5 incomplete with balance and endurance challenges. My wife and I live out in the country and honestly my ability to help her with the daily chores of country life since my trauma in July of 2020 has been almost nonexistent.

  • My Veloped Trek is a Life Saver…

    My Veloped Trek arrived yesterday. I couldn’t wait to try it out. Managed a good walk down to our village, up and down kerbs no problem at all. I have not been able to do that walk without severe pain for a few years. I feel liberated and can’t wait …

  • Still grinnin' from ear to ear.…

    It has been nearly nine months since I bought my Trionic Veloped, and it is still the best investment that I have ever made. Even though I can only walk short distances (Herniated disc at L4/L5, and osteoarthritis my in hips, as well as suffering fro…

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