Walking Sticks at the Airport: What Travellers Should Know
A practical guide to travelling with a walking stick as a mobility aid. Covers airline acceptance policies, security screening procedures, storage options on board, and how it may affect baggage allowances not marketing any specific product.
Notes & Supporting Info
1.Most airlines accept walking sticks as recognized mobility aids, meaning they’re usually allowed in the cabin and do not count towards carry‑on limits
2.Many sticks should be collapsible and are typically stored under the seat or overhead bin during the flight.
3.Security screens these individually, depending on local airport regulations.
Source: https://www.millercare.co.uk/b....logs/news/walking-st