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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 baby food pouches on Delta flights. Delta follows TSA security rules: baby food (purees, jarred food, pouches), formula, and breast milk are allowed in carry‑on in amounts greater than the 3.4 oz/100 ml limit for regular liquids. These items must be declared at the security checkpoint and are subject to additional screening.



Learn Virgin Atlantic's rules for bringing toddler bed rails when flying with a baby, including allowances, restrictions, and packing tips.
Learn Aeromexico's bassinet policy for traveling with a baby: eligibility, request process, and onboard availability to ensure a comfortable flight.
Discover Japan Airlines' stroller policy for infant travel: gate-checking, carry-on allowances, baggage rules, and practical tips for flying with a baby.
Find out Iberia's policy for bringing a travel stroller when flying with a baby, including allowance, fees, and check-in tips.
LATAM allows baby blankets onboard when traveling with an infant; confirm cabin baggage allowances and gate‑check rules for size and carriage.
Alaska Airlines allows baby medications in carry-on; follow TSA liquid rules, bring prescriptions and documentation, and notify gate agents when needed.