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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 — Air France accepts strollers when travelling with a baby. One stroller per child is generally allowed free of charge. You can usually check it at the check-in desk or hand it in at the gate (gate-checked). Depending on airport procedures, the stroller may be returned at the aircraft door or at baggage claim.



All Nippon Airways car seat policy for infants: allowances, approved types, installation rules, and cabin use when traveling with a baby.
Bringing a bottle warmer on Southwest? Generally allowed—follow TSA and airline battery rules, declare at security, and meet carry-on limits.
Delta baby carrier policy: what carriers are allowed, safety requirements, and boarding tips for traveling with an infant.
Learn Japan Airlines' rules for carrying pumped breast milk when flying with a baby — allowances, documentation, and in-flight handling.
Traveling with a baby on Turkish Airlines? Learn whether you can bring a changing pad, baggage rules, and tips for inflight diaper changes.
JetBlue allows diaper bags as a complimentary carry-on for passengers traveling with infants; check size limits and boarding policies before your flight.