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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 in your carry‑on when traveling with a baby on Iberia. Under EU/Spanish airport security rules, infant food, formula and breast milk are exempt from the 100 ml restriction when needed for the flight, but they must be declared and screened.



KLM Royal Dutch Airlines allows baby food and snacks in reasonable quantities; declare at security and milk/formula are exempt from liquid limits for onboard feeding.
LATAM allows breast milk for infants; declare it at security, expect separate screening and reasonable quantities permitted beyond standard liquid limits.
Find out KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' rules for bringing a baby blanket onboard when flying with an infant, plus carry-on and security tips.
Bring baby snacks on American Airlines; baby food and formula are allowed with TSA screening. Tips for packing, portions, and inflight feeding.
Traveling with a baby? Delta permits formula, breast milk, and sterilized water in carry-on; declare at security and follow TSA/Delta rules.
Check Hawaiian Airlines' car seat policy for infants: FAA-approved seats, proper installation, and when a separate seat is required.