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D. Goren
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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 with Hawaiian Airlines. Infant blankets are allowed in the cabin and are commonly carried in your diaper bag, draped over the baby, or used on a stroller. At airport security, TSA may ask that the blanket go through the X‑ray machine or be handled separately for screening.
Quick practical points:
If you’re uncertain at check‑in or the gate, ask Hawaiian Airlines staff — they’ll confirm whether a specific item needs to be stowed, checked, or screened. Traveling with a soft, familiar blanket can make the flight more comfortable for your baby, and staff are used to helping families settle in.



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