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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 flying with a baby on Singapore Airlines. In practice most parents may use the stroller in the airport and then have it gate-checked at the aircraft door; it will usually be returned at the aircraft door on arrival or at baggage claim depending on the airport.
If you need to use a car seat in the cabin or have a non-standard stroller, ask Singapore Airlines in advance to confirm acceptance and any size/weight rules.



Know Lufthansa's policy on bringing baby food pouches, carry-on allowances, security rules, and tips for traveling with infants.
Yes — Delta allows baby food, including pouches, in reasonable amounts; declare at security and follow TSA liquid rules when traveling with an infant.
Learn Avianca's stroller policy: bring, gate-check, carry-on rules and tips for traveling with a baby.
Yes. Etihad permits a diaper bag as an extra carry-on for infants; verify size limits, allowed contents, and gate-check rules before flying.
Find out Cathay Pacific's rules for bringing a portable crib when flying with a baby — allowances, size limits, and check-in tips.
Can you bring baby snacks on a Lufthansa flight when traveling with a baby? Yes—solid and liquid baby foods are allowed; follow security rules.