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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 medicines in your carry-on. Singapore Airlines and airport security allow necessary medicines and baby food/liquids above 100 ml for infants, but you must declare them at security and they will be screened separately.



Aeromexico permits pumped breast milk when traveling with a baby; comply with security screening, labeling, storage, and airline policies.
Learn United Airlines' policy on bringing toddler bed rails when flying with a baby, including allowance, packing tips, and gate-check rules.
Learn whether Air France allows baby changing pads onboard, baggage rules, and helpful tips for flying with an infant.
Learn LATAM Airlines' policy on bringing baby carriers onboard, including allowed types, seat use, and safety requirements for traveling with an infant.
Allegiant Air stroller policy for infants: gate check and onboard options, baggage rules, fees, and travel tips for flying with a baby.
Understand Spirit Airlines' stroller rules: bring, gate-check, or check a travel stroller when flying with a baby, plus size limits.