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Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you can bring a baby blanket on board. Blankets for infants are allowed in the cabin and through security. They’re considered a normal baby/child care item and can be carried in your arms, a diaper bag, or your carry‑on.
If you’d like, tell me your flight type (domestic/international) or fare class and I’ll help confirm Breeze’s specific infant baggage allowance for that trip.



Learn Etihad Airways' stroller policy for infants: gate-check rules, size/weight limits, and tips for traveling with a baby.
Yes—Delta allows baby snacks, food, and formula onboard; learn TSA screening rules, packing tips, and feeding advice for flights.
Flying Southwest with a baby? Get TSA and Southwest guidance on carrying baby formula powder, allowances, and travel tips.
Bring baby snacks on American Airlines; baby food and formula are allowed with TSA screening. Tips for packing, portions, and inflight feeding.
Find Qatar Airways' policy on bringing a pack and play for infants, including cabin allowance, baggage rules, and check-in tips.
Cathay Pacific travel stroller policy for infants — what you can bring, gate-check rules, size limits, and tips for flying with a baby.