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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 breast milk on an Iberia flight. Carry it in your hand luggage and declare it at security. EU and airline rules allow baby milk and food in quantities greater than the usual 100 ml limit when traveling with an infant.
If you want, I can provide a short checklist for packing breast milk and pump gear.



Learn Spirit Airlines' car seat policy: bringing FAA-approved car seats onboard for infants, installation rules, and tips for traveling with a baby.
Learn JetBlue's policy on bringing baby carriers, car seats, and strollers when traveling with an infant.
Yes — Avelo permits bringing a baby changing pad; confirm carry-on size limits and gate-check policies before travel.
Know KLM's rules for carrying baby wipes on board when flying with an infant, including allowances and travel tips.
Traveling with a baby on Emirates? Learn allowances for baby food pouches, liquids, carry-on policies and tips for hassle-free boarding.
Learn Turkish Airlines' rules for carrying baby formula on flights, including allowances, packaging, and security guidelines for smooth travel with an infant.