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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. Japan Airlines accepts strollers/pushchairs for infants. In most cases you may bring one stroller per infant free of charge.



Find out Iberia's stroller policy: allowance, gate-check and cabin rules, plus practical tips for traveling with a baby.
Learn Virgin Atlantic's rules for carrying pumped breast milk when flying with a baby, including allowances, storage, and security screening.
Breeze Airways' policy on bringing toddler bed rails when flying with a baby: carry-on allowances, gate-check rules, and travel tips.
United allows baby blankets onboard; carry as an infant item or in carry-on luggage. Check gate-check rules and TSA guidelines.
Learn Spirit Airlines' stroller policy for travelers with babies: carry-on, gate-check rules, size limits, and tips for hassle-free travel.
Baby wipes are allowed on Hawaiian Airlines; carry them in carry-on or checked baggage. Confirm TSA and airline rules before travel.