Reviewed by:

D. Goren
Head of Content
Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you can bring a baby carrier on ANA flights. Soft carriers and slings are normally allowed in the cabin. Keep in mind:
When in doubt, contact ANA before travel to confirm rules for your specific flight and equipment.



Hawaiian Airlines portable crib rules for infants: learn gate-check options, baggage allowances, potential fees, and packing tips for traveling with a baby.
Learn Etihad Airways' rules for carrying breast milk and baby supplies on flights, including allowances, packing, security screening, and documentation.
Find out whether Iberia allows baby food pouches on flights with infants, plus allowance and security requirements.
Iberia baby carrier policy: what you can bring onboard, restrictions, and tips for flying safely and comfortably with your infant.
Know Avelo Airlines' policy on carrying breast milk: TSA rules allow breast milk in carry-on, with screening and reasonable quantities for traveling with an infant.
Find out Avelo Airlines' rules for bringing a travel stroller when flying with a baby — allowances, gate-check process, and packing tips.