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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 stroller when traveling with a baby on Frontier. Frontier generally allows one stroller per child free of charge and it does not count as your carry-on. You can check it at the curb, ticket counter, or usually gate-check it and retrieve it at the aircraft door or at baggage claim (for some smaller aircraft).



Find out if American Airlines allows baby food pouches on board, plus TSA guidance and packing tips for traveling with an infant.
Find Delta Air Lines rules for bringing baby medicine onboard—liquids, prescriptions, and TSA screening when flying with an infant.
Alaska Airlines car seat policy for traveling with a baby: FAA-approved seats, installation rules, gate-check options, and helpful tips.
Virgin Atlantic allows baby carriers; check size limits, use guidelines during boarding and turbulence, and confirm cabin rules before your flight.
Learn Qatar Airways' policy on bringing a portable crib on board when traveling with a baby, including allowances, check-in rules, and tips.
JetBlue allows baby wipes on board when traveling with an infant; keep them in your carry-on and follow current airline rules.