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Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you may bring baby food pouches in carry-on when travelling with an infant. Aviation security exemptions allow baby food, formula, breast milk and similar items in quantities needed for the journey even if they exceed 100 ml. At security declare the pouches and present them for inspection; they may be X‑rayed or tested and you might be asked to open a pouch.
If you want, I can help with wording to declare the items at security or tips for feeding during a long flight.



Find out LATAM Airlines' rules for bringing baby food pouches on board when traveling with an infant, including carry-on, security, and quantity guidance.
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Learn JetBlue's rules for bringing pumped breast milk on flights with your baby, including TSA screening, storage, and carry-on allowances.
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