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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 carrier when flying with a baby on LATAM. Airlines generally allow soft carriers/slings as part of your infant items. A few friendly reminders to keep your trip smooth:



Turkish Airlines allows breast milk for babies—declare at security, carry chilled/sealed containers, and comply with airline and screening rules.
Find out whether Iberia allows baby food pouches on flights with infants, plus allowance and security requirements.
Avianca allows small changing pads and baby essentials in carry-on luggage; follow carry-on size limits and airport security rules.
Find out if Singapore Airlines allows portable cribs onboard, baggage rules, and practical tips for traveling with a baby.
Air France allows breast milk in carry-on when traveling with a baby—follow security liquid rules, declaration, and packing tips for safe transport.
Air France allows pumped breast milk; follow carry-on, security screening, and storage guidelines when traveling with a baby.