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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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  • FREEDOM!…

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    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 …

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  • Super…

    Super, super, super…

  • The assembly was easy and quick…

    The first ride with the Veloped was fantastic. We were able to walk with my mother again on paths in the forest, which was where we had last walked together years ago. This was simply not possible with the standard walker. There were also no problems…

  • I’m thrilled with this!…

    Transformed my life! Yes, I did get out before but was very unsteady and was always concerned that I might need to sit down and there was nowhere to sit (unfortunately I can’t sit on the ground!). Now I no longer have these concerns! My confidence ha…

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