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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 and wear a baby carrier on Breeze Airways. Soft baby carriers are allowed in the cabin, but they are not an FAA‑approved child restraint device. That means:
Practical tips:



Learn Delta Air Lines' rules for carrying breast milk on flights with a baby, TSA allowances, containers, and screening procedures.
Yes—Delta allows baby snacks, food, and formula onboard; learn TSA screening rules, packing tips, and feeding advice for flights.
Learn Delta Air Lines' bassinet policy: eligibility, how to reserve, size limits, and fees for traveling with an infant.
Can you bring a bassinet on Alaska Airlines? Learn Alaska's bassinet policies, eligibility, and how to reserve one when flying with a baby.
Learn Spirit Airlines' policy for bringing baby carriers onboard: allowed items, size limits, carry-on vs gate-check rules, and traveling with infants.
Check Avianca's policy on bringing portable cribs: allowed size, gate-check options, and any fees when flying with a baby.