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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 — Iberia normally allows one stroller/pushchair per infant free of charge. Strollers are usually checked at check-in or gate-checked at the aircraft door and returned either at the plane door on arrival or at baggage reclaim, depending on airport procedures.



Learn Alaska Airlines diaper bag policy: what baby items are allowed, carry-on allowances, and boarding tips for traveling with an infant.
Learn Hawaiian Airlines' stroller policy for traveling with a baby—carry-on, gate check, size limits, and tips for hassle-free airport handling.
Find Avelo Airlines' rules for bringing baby formula, breast milk, and feeding supplies on flights, including TSA allowances.
Traveling with a baby? Sun Country Airlines allows portable changing pads; review carry-on size limits and gate-check policies before your flight.
Find Aeromexico's policies on carrying baby medications onboard, required documentation, and practical tips for traveling with an infant.
Learn Spirit Airlines' policy on bringing a baby changing pad onboard, carry-on allowances, and tips for traveling with infants.