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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.
Short answer: Yes in many cases. Iberia provides bassinets (cunas) on suitable aircraft and routes, but they are limited and must be requested in advance.
If you want certainty, contact Iberia with your booking reference to reserve a bassinet and confirm dimensions, limits and whether there’s any charge. Safe travels!



Learn Sun Country's rules for bringing a travel stroller when flying with a baby, including gate check, carry-on allowances, and size limits.
Learn KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' diaper bag policy — what’s allowed, carry-on allowances and tips for traveling with a baby.
Learn LATAM Airlines' rules for bringing a car seat on board when traveling with a baby, including approved types and placement.
Emirates pack and play policy for babies: learn allowance, carry-on vs checked rules, size limits, and tips for flying with an infant.
Virgin Atlantic allows baby carriers; check size limits, use guidelines during boarding and turbulence, and confirm cabin rules before your flight.
Yes — Etihad allows baby snacks and baby food on board; declare liquids/purees at security and follow cabin crew guidance.