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Can you bring baby medicine on a plane with Hawaiian Airlines when traveling with a baby?

Carry baby meds on Hawaiian Airlines: know allowances for liquids, screening procedures, and documentation required when flying with an infant.

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Updated Feb, 6

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Can you bring baby medicine on a plane with Hawaiian Airlines when traveling with a baby?

 

Bringing baby medicine on a plane with Hawaiian Airlines

 

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.

  • Carry medications in carry‑on baggage whenever possible. Keep medicine in the original container or with a prescription label if you have one.
  • Declare larger liquids at the security line. Tell the TSA officer you have baby medicine/formula/breast milk — they will screen them separately. They may require opening or additional testing.
  • Ice packs and frozen milk are allowed, but if they are partly thawed or slushy they may be treated as liquids and screened accordingly.
  • Bring enough for the trip plus extras (in case of delays). Carry a doctor’s note or prescription for controlled meds or injectables if feasible.
  • For syringes/insulin, keep them in carry‑on and have a note or prescription; declare them at security so TSA can screen them appropriately.
  • International travel may require additional documentation and customs rules for medications — check destination rules and carry prescriptions.

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.

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