Velivolo — The Family Travel App
15 items · 13 airlines · 76 pair guides

Flying with a Baby:
The Complete 2026 Guide

15 item guides × 13 major airlines = 76 verified item-by-airline policies. Every rule sourced to TSA, FAA, DOT, or the airline’s official policy page — reviewed quarterly.

15 item guides

Browse by Item

Pick a baby item to see its TSA exemption, FAA rules, and how all 13 airlines handle it. Or jump straight to an airline-specific guide.

Liquids & Feeding

Breast milk, formula — federally exempt from the TSA 3-1-1 rule.

Sleep

Bassinets, bed rails — onboard sleep equipment policies.

Health

Baby medicine — TSA medical liquids exemption rules.

13 airlines covered

Browse by Airline

If you know your carrier, jump to the specific item × airline policy you need. Each card lists every baby-travel item Velivolo has verified for that airline.

All Nippon Airways

Star Alliance·1 guide
Item policies

Emirates

Independent·1 guide
Item policies

Japan Airlines

oneworld·1 guide
Item policies

Turkish Airlines

Star Alliance·1 guide
Item policies
How we verify

Methodology

Every policy line is sourced to a primary URL and re-verified quarterly.

Verbatim policy quotes

Every airline rule is pulled directly from the carrier’s policy page — no paraphrasing. If the airline is silent, we mark it “Not published” rather than guess.

Federal rule citations

TSA exemptions (49 CFR 1540.111), FAA in-cabin rules (14 CFR 121.311), and DOT baggage liability ($4,700 since 2025) are cited by section number, not summarized.

Quarterly re-verification

Every page carries a “Last verified” date and an audit trail of the 3 most recent reviews, so you can see exactly when each fact was last checked.

Verified guides, in your pocket

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All 91 verified guides, plus airline alerts and a packing checklist — in your pocket at the gate.

15 item guides
13 airlines covered
Verified quarterly
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