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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 snacks on board when flying with Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaiian follows TSA screening rules: solid snacks (puffs, crackers, fruit snacks) are allowed in carry‑on. Breast milk, formula, baby food and other gel/liquid items are also allowed in quantities greater than 3.4 oz but must be declared at the security checkpoint for additional screening.



Yes — Emirates allows bringing a portable changing pad onboard; store it in carry-on luggage and ask cabin crew for assistance.
Alaska Airlines allows baby medications in carry-on; follow TSA liquid rules, bring prescriptions and documentation, and notify gate agents when needed.
Traveling with a baby? Find Delta Air Lines' rules for bringing pumped breast milk, TSA screening, and storage tips.
Learn Qatar Airways' policy on bringing a portable crib on board when traveling with a baby, including allowances, check-in rules, and tips.
Learn Etihad Airways' stroller policy for infants: gate-check rules, size/weight limits, and tips for traveling with a baby.
Learn Air France rules for carrying baby formula on flights, including allowances, packing tips, and security procedures.