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What is the best way to fly with a rollator?

When flying with a Veloped or Walker, do as follows: 

Don’t pack the Veloped/Walker. 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 baggage tag on it, and you bring it through the security control. But note that it's always a good idea to reach out to the airline and let them know your plans to bring the walker all the way to the plane.


Right before you board the aircraft, put the Veloped/Walker to the side, and the staff will load it into the aircraft's luggage compartment. Before you put it aside, fold the frame and lower the handgrips to the bottom position. It may also be a good idea to secure packing material, such as bubble wrap, onto the frame as your mobility aid's handling may vary from airport to airport.

If you do as described, you can bring your full baggage allowance (20–25 kg), as the Veloped/Walker 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), limiting the amount of normal luggage you can bring.

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  • Very satisfied…

    I already had the previous model, which lasted more than 10 years and was used constantly.
    The new one is just as perfect for me and allows me to go for walks with my dog as well as work.…

  • Trionic Veloped…

    This walker is Suburb! I have had the Veloped for almost two months now, and LOVE IT so much! It climbs Curbs and almost anything. I take it on my walks regularly. Down Hills, up Hills, over tree stumps, Grass, Gravel, Curbs and it has no problems! G…

  • I can enjoy the outdoors again…

    I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2012 and my balance and mobility are now at the stage where I feel much safer walking with a rollator. I have a fleet of them! One for airport use (really), one for city sidewalk use and now 2 for outdoor use. I…

  • I have had my Trionic Veloped for two years now and I am very satisfied …

    It is easy to manoeuvre, stable, holds a lot and it looks cool. I have tried other walkers with puncture-free tires, but I get muscle pain in my arms from them. I do not get that with the air tires of the Veloped. The rollator works great in the wood…

  • Brilliant walking aid. Trionic Sport…

    Brilliant walking aid. Worth every penny. I get stopped every time I go out. Questions and even photos are taken. I’d be lost without it. I suffered a brain haemorrhage and am continually dizzy. It’s robust and like nothing I’ve used. Without it, I’d…

  • Being clearly visible is about safety…

    The rear lights can be easily seen from a distance and significantly increase safety in the darkness. Time will tell whether the stretchy fastening tape will hold up well in the long term.…

  • Angus…

    Fantastic…

  • Review…

    This walker has made my life so much easier. It is a great product.…

  • Veloped Tour 14"…

    I have been using the Veloped Tour rollator with 14-inch wheels every day for two months. The solid construction fully meets the expectations placed on it: ease of movement, low vibration, and mobility especially off-road. The ingenious construction …

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