Reviewed by:

D. Goren
Head of Content
Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you can bring baby medicine when flying with Hawaiian Airlines. TSA allows medically necessary liquids, gels and aerosols (including baby formula, breast milk, juice and liquid medications) in quantities larger than 3.4 oz/100 ml, but you must declare them for inspection at the security checkpoint.
Hawaiian Airlines follows TSA rules and allows infant supplies onboard; if you need assistance at the gate or with stowing items, ask the gate agent or flight attendant. Travel calmly, pack medicines accessibly, and declare them at screening for a smooth process.



Check Southwest Airlines' bassinet policy, reservation rules, and tips for safely traveling onboard with your baby.
Learn Turkish Airlines' rules for bringing a pack-and-play on board when flying with a baby, including baggage allowances, gate-checking, and tips.
Yes — Allegiant permits baby snacks and reasonable quantities of formula/breast milk; declare items for TSA screening and pack them separately.
Traveling with a baby? Qatar Airways permits breast milk in carry-on—declare at security and follow liquid limits and documentation requirements.
Check Avianca's policy on bringing portable cribs: allowed size, gate-check options, and any fees when flying with a baby.
Learn if Frontier Airlines permits pack and play travel cribs, gate-check options, baggage rules, and helpful tips for flying with a baby.