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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.
Short answer: Yes — you may bring baby wipes on a Hawaiian Airlines flight. Wipes (pre-moistened baby wipes) are allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage and are treated differently from the 3-1-1 liquids rule.
You’ll find the following helpful reminders and tips for traveling with baby wipes:
If you want help packing a diaper bag for a specific flight (length of trip, connecting flights, or international travel), tell me the trip details and I can give a simple packing checklist.



Learn whether Frontier Airlines allows baby blankets onboard when traveling with infants, what counts as carry-on, and tips for security and comfort.
Yes, Japan Airlines allows parents to bring baby changing pads on board; check carry on size rules and gate and aircraft amenities before travel.
Learn United Airlines' policy on bringing toddler bed rails when flying with a baby, including allowance, packing tips, and gate-check rules.
Avianca breast milk rules for travelers with infants: what’s permitted, security screening, and packing tips for flying with expressed milk.
Check Southwest Airlines' bassinet policy, reservation rules, and tips for safely traveling onboard with your baby.
Learn Air France's bassinet policy for infants — eligibility, reservation process, cabin placement, and restrictions when traveling with a baby.