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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 a stroller when traveling with a baby on American Airlines. Strollers (and car seats) are allowed in addition to your normal carry-on allowance and are typically checked at the gate free of charge.



Discover Turkish Airlines' policy for bringing baby carriers onboard: allowed items, cabin rules, and tips for flying safely and comfortably with an infant.
Learn United Airlines' policy on bringing a baby changing pad aboard — rules, allowances, and tips for traveling with infants.
Learn Breeze Airways' car seat policy for flying with a baby: what's allowed, FAA requirements, and tips for safe onboard use.
Yes — Avelo permits bringing a baby changing pad; confirm carry-on size limits and gate-check policies before travel.
Check Sun Country's bassinet policy: onboard availability, reservation steps, size and age limits for traveling with infants.
JetBlue allows baby formula on flights—follow TSA liquid rules, declare it at security, and check airline policies for limits and preparation