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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 — Aeroméxico generally allows you to bring one stroller per child when traveling with a baby, usually free of charge as part of the infant allowance.
Safe travels — and feel free to ask if you want tips on gate-checking or choosing a travel stroller.



Yes, Cathay Pacific allows pumped breast milk; declare it at security, expect screening and carry-on storage for infant needs.
Bring baby medicine on United flights—carry it in your carry-on, keep prescriptions/labels, and follow TSA liquid rules for easy access.
Find out if American Airlines allows baby food pouches on board, plus TSA guidance and packing tips for traveling with an infant.
Aeromexico permits pumped breast milk when traveling with a baby; comply with security screening, labeling, storage, and airline policies.
Japan Airlines allows diaper bags as carry-on for infants—check size limits, infant allowances, and stroller/pram policies before your flight.
Lufthansa stroller policy: bring a travel stroller onboard or gate-check for your baby; size, weight, and check-in rules apply.